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- been made, placing Maraapunisaurus at 70 ―120 tons in m**** and 35–40 metres (115–131 ft) long, which still makes Maraapunisaurus the third longest animal...
- sauropod that shares similar size estimates to Bruhathkayosaurus is Maraapunisaurus fragillimus, which is based on a now-missing dorsal vertebra. In 2006...
- that reached the size of larger sauropods were Rebbachisaurus and Maraapunisaurus. The skull of Nigersaurus was delicate, with the four side fenestrae...
- the highest estimate of a given research paper. One large sauropod, Maraapunisaurus fragillimus, was based on particularly scant remains that have been...
- diplodocid to the shorter but much stockier rebbachisaurid. Now renamed as Maraapunisaurus, this sauropod now stands as much as 40 meters (130 ft) long and weigh...
- it does not hold records for either the longest or most m****ive. Maraapunisaurus or Argentinosaurus make better candidates for the title "World's Largest...
- Kenneth Carpenter renamed Amphicoelias fragillimus as the new genus Maraapunisaurus, and reclassified it from Diplodocidae to Rebbachisauridae. In 1877...
- large rebbachisaurid. Aside from the controversial giant sauropod Maraapunisaurus which may be a rebbachisaurid, Sidersaura may represent one of the...
- large sauropods like Bruhathkayosaurus (mean weight: 110–170 tons) and Maraapunisaurus (mean weight: 80–120 tons) would have easily rivalled the blue whale...
- holotype (and now lost) vertebra of Amphicoelias fragillimus (now Maraapunisaurus) may have come from an animal 58 metres (190 ft) long; its vertebral...