6. Turiasaurus
Discovered in a region between Spain and Portugal, the Turiasaurus would now be known as one of the largest European dinosaurs ever discovered. It has a mass of around 56 tons. It also has a similar structure with most of the herbivores on this list.
We are halfway done with this list of the 11 biggest dinosaurs: one just discovered recently. The remaining dinosaurs on this list can only get bigger. Let’s move ahead to number 5:
5. Brachiosaurus
The Brachiosaurus is one of the most popular of the large dinosaurs. The main reason the Brachiosaurus has gained a significant amount of popularity is because it was one of the first really large dinosaurs to ever be discovered. You’ll even find that this dinosaur is the staple herbivore species to be shown in most dinosaur films and animation. This 62-ton dinosaur was first discovered in 1903.

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