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Titanosaurs (or titanosaurians;
members of the
group Titanosauria) were a
diverse group of
sauropod dinosaurs,
including genera from all
seven continents...
- Still,
Patagotitan is one of the most-known
titanosaurs, and so its
interrelationships with
other titanosaurs have been
relatively consistent in phylogenetic...
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genus contains a
single species, T. gimenezi. It is a
relatively small titanosaur,
weighing around 7.8
tonnes (8.6
short tons). The
Titanomachya holotype...
- from Baurutitan.
Before its description, it was
known as the "Peirópolis
titanosaur",
after the
place it was found. From the 1940s to 1960s,
Brazilian paleontologist...
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suggested that
because Argentinosaurus was then
thought to be a
basal titanosaur, it
would have a
shorter tail and
narrower chest than Puertasaurus, which...
- brachiosaurids). By the Late Cretaceous, one
group of sauropods, the
titanosaurs, had
replaced all
others and had a near-global distribution. However...
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excavation of the
fossilised remains of
seven individuals of a new
species of
titanosaur,
unnamed at the time of the programme.
Attenborough and the
Giant Dinosaur...
- Soto et al.
described Udelartitan celeste as a new
genus and
species of
titanosaur sauropod based on
these fossil remains. The
generic name, Udelartitan...
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equal in
weight to
other m****ive
titanosaurs, such as
Argentinosaurus and Puertasaurus. It is
currently the only
titanosaur known from
North America. However...
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Bustingorrytitan (meaning "Bustingorry's giant") is a
genus of
lithostrotian titanosaur from the Late
Cretaceous (Cenomanian) ****ncul
Formation of Argentina....