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- Jur****ic, around 176 mya. The last definite known carnosaurs, the carcharodontosaurs, became extinct in the Turonian epoch of the Cretaceous, roughly 90...
- to birds and are again divided into the Allosauroidea (the diverse carcharodontosaurs) and the Coelurosauria (a very large and diverse dinosaur group including...
- such as Giganotosaurus and Mapusaurus. Lajasvenator is the oldest carcharodontosaur known from the Cretaceous of South America and is a key taxon for...
- "Sue", with a 1.53 m (5 ft) long skull. They also pointed out that carcharodontosaurs appear to have had the proportionally largest skulls, but that Tyrannosaurus...
- abelisaurids after better examination, and there are no reliable records of carcharodontosaurs in South America beyond the end of the Turonian. In December 2011...
- related to eudromaeosaurs Ulughbegsaurus Originally described as a carcharodontosaur, but may be a large eudromaeosaur Variraptor May be a dromaeosaurine...
- proportions of its maxilla, Shaochilong was a relatively short-faced carcharodontosaur. In combination with its comparatively small size, it could have had...
- Knowing that no one is around, they walk and eat. However, a pair of carcharodontosaurs appear from the shadows and ruin their lunch, much to Dragonfly's...
- Diet Notes Image Acrocanthosaurus Lower Cretaceous carnivore A large carcharodontosaur from Texas and Oklahoma. Possible teeth known from Maryland. Ampelognathus...
- ****uiraptor had very laterally compressed and blade-like teeth (similar to carcharodontosaurs) with both anterior and posterior serrations. The cervical (neck)...