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sauropod from
Madagascar may turn out to be a
saltasaurine longer than Neuquensaurus. The
weight of
saltasaurines is very
light compared to that of some of...
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number of
other titanosaurs,
including the
small saltasaurine Rocasaurus and
indeterminate saltasaurines and aeolosaurins,
known from both
skeletal remains...
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Saltasauridae (named
after the
Salta region of
Argentina where they were
first found) is a
family of
armored herbivorous sauropods from the
Upper Cretaceous...
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there was no
ridge in
front like Alamosaurus, Diamantinasaurus, and
saltasaurines. Like Bonitasaura, Neuquensaurus, Rapetosaurus, and Saltasaurus, the...
- site has
reportedly been
discovered in Spain).
Several hundred female saltasaurines dug
holes with
their back feet, laid eggs in
clutches averaging around...
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characterized by stocky, wide-gauged posture, most
notably the
highly derived saltasaurines. Also
under Macronaria are Camarasaurus, Brachiosaurus, and Titanosauria...
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partial skeleton,
including a
braincase and
caudal vertebrae. It may be a
saltasaurine. †Campylodoniscus †Campylodoniscus
ameghinoi 95 or 70 Ma, Cenomanian...
- (2010). "The
appendicular skeleton of Neuquensaurus, a Late
Cretaceous saltasaurine sauropod from Patagonia, Argentina" (PDF). Acta
Palaeontologica Polonica...
- it
likely belonged to a
derived lithostrotian titanosaur—likely a non-
saltasaurine saltasaurid—related to Pellegrinisaurus, Baurutitan, and Alamosaurus...
- not the apex
predator of its habitat. It also
coexisted with a
dwarf saltasaurine sauropod Ibirania and an
indeterminate notosuchian.
Timeline of ceratosaur...