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Titanochelon is an
extinct genus of
giant tortoises known from the
Early Miocene to the
beginning of the
Pleistocene in Europe,
extending from the Iberian...
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uintensis Stylemys undabuna †
Titanochelon †
Titanochelon gymnesica (Bate, 1914)
Balearic Islands,
Pliocene †
Titanochelon bolivari (Hernandez-Pacheco,...
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years Before Present), †Megalochelys, †Solitudo, and †
Titanochelon. Both
Megalochelys and
Titanochelon reached sizes substantially greater than
modern giant...
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Miocene Stupendemys, and two
Quaternary testudines (Megalochelys and
Titanochelon). Carbonemys’
relatively m****ive jaws
indicate that it had a powerful...
- Late Pleistocene/Holocene, respectively. A
similarly gigantic tortoise,
Titanochelon, is
known from the
Miocene to
Pleistocene of Europe,
which had s****...
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present in
Australia (Meiolania),
southern Asia (Megalochelys),
Europe (
Titanochelon),
Madagascar (Aldabrachelys),
North America (Hesperotestudo) and South...
- Java
reached at
least 1.75 m (5.7 ft) in
carapace length. The
Cenozoic Titanochelon were also
larger than
extant giant tortoises, with a s****
length of...
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largest European turtle of its time.
Likely molluscivorous chelydrid Titanochelon T. sp. HAM 5 A
large tortoise Testudo T. sp. HAM 1 HAM 5 A
tortoise Clemmydopsis...
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Titanochelon spp....
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Duong Formation Vietnam A pan-trionychid. The type
species is S. baba.
Titanochelon schleichi Sp. nov Pappa,
Vlachos &
Moser Miocene (Burdigalian/Langhian...