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- articular processes of tail vertebrae referred to Gigantophis garstini, revised the length of Gigantophis garstini to 6.9 ± 0.3 metres (22.64 ± 0.98 ft)...
- discovery of Titanoboa cerrejonensis supplanted the previous record holder, Gigantophis garstini, which is known from the Eocene of Egypt. Titanoboa evolved...
- the clade formed by Madtsoia pisdurensis (Late Cretaceous India) and Gigantophis garstini (Late Eocene North Africa). It is a member of a lineage of medium–large...
- Cenozoic Australian madtsoiids were basal alethinophidians. Gigantophis Andrews, 1901 Gigantophis garstini Andrews, 1901 (Andrews, 1906; Hoffstetter, 1961b;...
- bipedal and more hominin than pongine), the dodo, Glossotherium, Smilodon, Gigantophis, Ichthyosaurus and the London-based replica of the famous Diplodocus...
- the jungle. Together, they fight a Tyrannosaurus, Pterodactylus and a Gigantophis. Jack rescues Ann and Kong becomes unconscious by a gas bomb. The film...
- Titanoboa and Vasuki, two of the world's largest known fossil snakes Gigantophis, a previous record-holder for the world's largest fossil snake Mehrtens...
- the sailors did not just run back across the log when Kong appeared. Gigantophis garstiniAccording to Goldner, "this huge snake that appeared in one...
- Eupodophis Haasiophis Pachyophis Pachyrhachis Madtsoiidae Alamitophis Gigantophis Madtsoia Menarana Nidophis Powellophis Sanajeh Vasuki Wonambi Yurlunggur...
- soon encounter and battle giant insects, an enormous snake known as Gigantophis, and prehistoric mammals like a Cave Bear, a Mastodon, and a Glyptodont...