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mistaken for a
shoulder blade. Again, the name "
Sonorasaurus" was used but
still invalidly.
Sonorasaurus was
finally formally described in 1998 by Ratkevich...
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state birds List of U.S.
state fossils Lists of U.S.
state insignia "
Sonorasaurus officially named Arizona's
state dinosaur". KTAR.com. 2018-04-11. Retrieved...
- in Arizona, the
state stone is
turquoise and the
state dinosaur is
Sonorasaurus thompsoni yet the
state fossil is
petrified wood. The two
first states...
- systematics, paleoenvironment, growth, and age of the
sauropod dinosaur Sonorasaurus thompsoni from the
Cretaceous of Arizona, USA".
Journal of Paleontology...
- very
similar placement of
Europasaurus within Brachiosauridae,
although Sonorasaurus was
placed in a
clade with Giraffatitan, and
Lusotitan was
placed in...
- Tree Palo
verde Inanimate insignia Color(s) Blue, old gold
Dinosaur Sonorasaurus Firearm Colt
Single Action Army
revolver Fossil Petrified wood Gemstone...
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dinosaur of
Arizona by a nine-year-old boy in 1998, but
lawmakers suggested Sonorasaurus instead,
arguing that
Dilophosaurus was not
unique to Arizona. A compromise...
- bone it was
found on, but did
state that "general similarities" with
Sonorasaurus and
Giraffatitan suggested brachiosaurid affinities, but this, the authors...
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North America before the
hiatus are
basal titanosauriforms, such as
Sonorasaurus and Sauroposeidon, not
lithostrotian titanosaurs. A
third option is that...
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Brachiosauridae Abydosaurus Atlasaurus Brachiosaurus Cedarosaurus Galvesaurus?
Giraffatitan Lusotitan Sonorasaurus Soriatitan Venenosaurus Vouivria Somphospondyli...