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Carcharodontosauridae (carcharodontosaurids; from the Gr**** καρχαροδοντόσαυρος, carcharodontósauros: "shark-toothed lizards") is a
group of carnivorous...
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pectoral girdle proportionally small. Part of the
family Carcharodontosauridae,
Giganotosaurus is one of the most
completely known members of the...
- of
southern Tunisia. However, the
caudal vertebra is now
labeled Carcharodontosauridae indet. A 1999
paper described several vertebrae and limb elements...
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studies have
found it to be a
member of the
related family Carcharodontosauridae. At the time of its discovery,
Acrocanthosaurus and most
other large...
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chubutensis Novas, de Valais, Vickers-Rich and Rich, 2005 (Theropoda:
Carcharodontosauridae) from the
Lower Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina". Historical...
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evolution that
occurred independently in four
different lineages:
Carcharodontosauridae, Abelisauridae, Tyrannosauridae, and Alvarezsauridae. Additionally...
- 174 million
years ago, and the last
definitive carnosaur family Carcharodontosauridae became extinct in the
Turonian epoch of the Late
Cretaceous around...
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posterior end is rounded.
Tameryraptor is a
genus in the
family Carcharodontosauridae but, like the
genera Acrocanthosaurus and Lajasvenator, is classified...
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while Australovenator was
considered to be the
sister taxon to
Carcharodontosauridae. This
influx of new data in the late 2000s led to
several major...
- as a
member of the
Carcharodontosauridae although some
studies find it to be a
Carcharodontosaurian outside of
Carcharodontosauridae instead. Cau (2024)...