Discovered in 2003, this dinosaur is one of the most important finds in Spanish paleontology and has provided valuable information on the diversity and evolution of sauropod dinosaurs.
With an estimated length of more than 30 meters and a weight of up to 45 tons, Turiasaurus was a true titan among dinosaurs. Its physical appearance was characterized by a long, robust neck and tail, a massive body, and columnar limbs. It is believed that his posture was quadrupedal, with his front limbs slightly shorter than his hind limbs, which allowed him to support his great weight.
The skull of Turiasaurus was relatively small compared to its body size and featured simple, conical teeth, adapted to tearing out fibrous vegetation. Despite its imposing size, this sauropod was a peaceful herbivore that fed mainly on plants, using its long neck to reach the highest leaves and branches of trees.
The discovery of fossil remains of Turiasaurus has allowed scientists to reconstruct its skeleton and better understand its anatomy and way of life. It is believed that this dinosaur lived in forested and floodplain environments, where it could find abundant vegetation to feed on and water to quench its thirst.
Approximate measurements of the Turiasaurus:
- Scale 1:100 - 3-piece assembly kit
- Length 240mm
- Height 117mm
- Snout-tail length 300 mm
- Scale 1:72 - 3-piece assembly kit
- Length 335mm
- Height 163mm
- Snout-tail length 416 mm
- Scale 1:57 - 3-piece assembly kit
- Length 423mm
- Height 206mm
- Muzzle-tail length 526 mm
- Scale 1:35 - 4-piece assembly kit
- Length 690mm
- Height 335mm
- Snout-tail length 857 mm