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Nagi
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More massive, yes, but not necessarily longer. Sort of like how Argentinosaurus is officially the largest dinosaur in terms of mass, but Supersaurus is still longer and Sauroposeidon is still taller.
Also, Bruhathkayosaurus's description is based on material every bit as sketchy as the giant Amphicoelias. "OH MAN, we had the BIGGEST FUCKING BONE you've EVER SEEN. But like...we lost it, dude. BUT SERIOUSLY, it was THIS. BIG. No joke! Hand on a Bible!"
>>288528 >>288630
Most valid species of Lambeosaurus didn't get that big. But L.laticaudus, known from fragmentary material and widely accepted as valid (though it may wind up being Hypacrosaurus instead), did indeed get fucking huge.
As for other fucking huge ornithopods, Shantungosaurus and the newly described genus Zhuchengosaurus also got around that large.
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