- to emerge. One such
clade is Neovenatoridae, a
proposed clade of
carcharodontosaurian carnosaurs uniting some
primitive members of the
group such as Neovenator...
- medium-sized
carcharodontosaurian,
reaching about 5–6 m (16–20 ft) in
length and 320–400 kg (710–880 lb) in weight.
Unlike most
carcharodontosaurians, the neural...
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similarities to
carcharodontosaurians,
suggesting they may
belong to
Ulughbegsaurus or
possibly another genus of
carcharodontosaurian. In 2021, Tanaka...
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mandible as a
whole has only a
single meckelian foramen, as in
carcharodontosaurians, tyrannosaurids, and ornithomimids. However, the rear part of the...
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plotting either within Metriacanthosauridae or as
early diverging carcharodontosaurians. The
results of the
phylogeny are
presented below. Chokchaloemwong...
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within the
family Carcharodontosauridae,
indeterminate remains of
carcharodontosaurians are also
found in
Early Cretaceous deposits of Australia. Carcharodontosaurids...
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Lusovenator (meaning "Portuguese hunter") is a
genus of
carcharodontosaurian theropod dinosaur, from the Late Jur****ic (Kimmeridgian)
Praia de Amoreira...
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Neovenator (nee-o-ven-a-tor
meaning "new hunter") is a
genus of
carcharodontosaurian theropod dinosaur. It is
known from
several skeletons found in the...
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subsequent studies place it as
indeterminate beyond Tetanurae,
either a
carcharodontosaurian or megalosaurid.
Although obscure, it was a
large theropod, possibly...
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Strzelecki Group and
Eumeralla Formation (Australia),
including the
first carcharodontosaurian fossils from Australia,
bones of large-bodied
megaraptorids and a...