- are
generally accentuated in
later members of the group, such as the
abelisaurs,
whereas more
basal species such as C.
nasicornis appear more similar...
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including the
titanosaur sauropods Isisaurus and
Jainosaurus and the
Abelisaurs Indosaurus, Indosuchus, and
Rajasaurus and
Noasaurids Laevisuchus. Synapsids...
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Comparison between the air sacs of an
abelisaur and a bird...
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There have been some
discoveries of
unusually well-preserved
fossil dinosaur specimens which bear
remnants of
tissues and
bodily structures.
Organic tissue...
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Cretaceous or
similarly sized abelisaurs in Europe; likewise,
Chenanisaurus may
represent a
distinct lineage from
other known abelisaurs. Inversely,
other Gondwanan...
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include the
paravian Overoraptor, the
elaphrosaurine ****nculsaurus, the
abelisaurs Skorpiovenator, Tralkasaurus, and Ilokelesia, the
megaraptoran Aoniraptor...
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Cretaceous of France. This
suggests a more
complex biogeography of
European abelisaurs than
previously ****umed. Buffetaut, E.; Tong, H.; Girard, J.; Hoyez, B...
- dinosaurs. The jaws also
curved upward, a
trait shared with some
other abelisaurs. The
skull is
estimated to be
approximately 83 cm long
based on comparisons...
-
Cretaceous or
similarly sized abelisaurs in Europe; likewise,
Chenanisaurus may
represent a
distinct lineage from
other known abelisaurs. Inversely,
other Gondwanan...
- and
lower jaws than most abelisaurids. The
genus is one of the
first abelisaurs to be discovered,
first being found in 1896 (although it was
thought to...