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Afrovenator (/ˌæfroʊvɪˈneɪtər/; "African hunter") is a
genus of
megalosaurid theropod dinosaur from the
Middle or Late Jur****ic
Period on the Tiourarén...
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Megalosaurinae (all
megalosaurids more
closely related to
Megalosaurus than
Afrovenator) are
characterized by a
moderate (0.5–2.0) height/length
ratio of the...
- Jobaria, and Spinophorosaurus, flourished, as well as the
theropod Afrovenator. The Late Jur****ic is well
represented in Africa,
mainly thanks to the...
- Afrovenatorinae, to
include all
megalosaurids more
closely related to
Afrovenator than to Megalosaurus.
Unlike Benson et al., 2010, they
recovered Poekilopleuron...
- Pronunciation: /ˈafro/. Origin: Latin: afro-. Meaning: African. Examples:
Afrovenator (African hunter);
Afropithecus (African ape);
Afrotheria (African beasts)...
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curved ischial shaft (also
found in coelophysids, Eustreptospondylus,
Afrovenator,
Megalosaurus and Compsognathus). A
bulbous fibular crest on the tibia...
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Duriavenator Megalosaurus Torvosaurus Wiehenvenator Afrovenatorinae Afrovenator Dubreuillosaurus Leshansaurus Magnosaurus Piveteausaurus Poekilopleuron...
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Duriavenator Megalosaurus Torvosaurus Wiehenvenator Afrovenatorinae Afrovenator Dubreuillosaurus Leshansaurus Magnosaurus Piveteausaurus Poekilopleuron...
- Giganotosaurus, a Abelisaurus, a Quilmesaurus, a Pycnonemosaurus, a
Afrovenator, a Therizinosaurus, a Deinosuchus, a Majungasaurus, and a Rugops. It...
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Duriavenator Megalosaurus Torvosaurus Wiehenvenator Afrovenatorinae Afrovenator Dubreuillosaurus Leshansaurus Magnosaurus Piveteausaurus Poekilopleuron...