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- what is now South America. The type species, Antarctosaurus wichmanni****, and a second species, Antarctosaurus giganteus, were described by prolific German...
- Northern hemisphere whereas Antarctosaurus means "saurian from the Southern hemisphere" because its type species Antarctosaurus wichmanni**** was found in...
- saltasaurid, and ornithopod, as well as the lithostrotian titanosaurs Antarctosaurus giganteus, Notocolossus, and Petrobrasaurus. Non-dinosaurian taxa from...
- was re****igned by Charles Alfred Matley and Friedrich von Huene to Antarctosaurus septentrionalis, which was moved to the new genus Jainosaurus in 1995...
- especially diplodocid-like due to square-shaped jaws; the titanosaur Antarctosaurus is especially similar to the rebbachisaurid Nigersaurus. Titanosaurs...
- distal end, it measured 75 cm (2.46 ft), 33% larger than the femur of Antarctosaurus giganteus, which measures 56 cm (1.84 ft). The ilium measured 1.2 m...
- Tyrannosaurus rex, Megalosaurus, Titanosaurus, Barapasaurus, Brachiosaurus, Antarctosaurus, Stegosaurus and Iguanodon. The park displays life-size models of the...
- been found in the vicinity. A lower jaw ****igned to the titanosaur Antarctosaurus is likewise similar to that of Nigersaurus, but may have evolved convergently...
- titanosaur. Puertasaurus, ****alognkosaurus, Dreadnoughtus, Paralititan, "Antarctosaurus" giganteus, and Alamosaurus have all been considered to be comparable...
- 3 million years ago. The holotype of Elaltitan was originally attributed to Antarctosaurus sp. by Bonaparte & Gasparini (1979), and later tentatively referred...