- species,
Majungasaurus crenatissimus. This
dinosaur is also
called Majungatholus, a name
which is
considered a
junior synonym of
Majungasaurus. Like other...
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similar well-preserved
abelisaurids were described,
including Aucasaurus,
Majungasaurus and Skorpiovenator,
allowing scientists to re-evaluate
certain aspects...
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Carnotaurus and
Majungasaurus are
closely related but
distinguish by
several skeletal features.
Carnotaurus has
eleven dorsal vertebrae but
Majungasaurus has thirteen...
- Rapetosaurus.
Scientists have
suggested that
Majungasaurus specialized in
hunting sauropods.
Majungasaurus tooth marks on
Rapetosaurus bones indicate that...
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Majungasaurus crenatissimus (Theropoda: Abelisauridae) from the Late
Cretaceous of Madagascar".
Paleoenvironment and
Paleoecology of
Majungasaurus crenatissimus...
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similarities with the
Madagascan Majungasaurus and
Indian abelisaurids, but not with the
South American forms. Arcovenator,
Majungasaurus, and
Indian forms are united...
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Sampson is
notable for his work on the
carnivorous theropod dinosaurs Majungasaurus and
Masiakasaurus and his
extensive research into the Late Cretaceous...
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island of Madagascar. In Madagascar,
Majungasaurus was
discovered by
French paleontologist Charles Depéret.
Majungasaurus was the most
common abelisauroid...
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lived from 72.1 to 66
million years ago,
along with
animals such as
Majungasaurus, Rapetosaurus, and Rahonavis.
Masiakasaurus was a
member of the group...
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complete braincase of
Arcovenator is
otherwise similar in size to
those of
Majungasaurus and Carnotaurus; it was thus
initially estimated as
being about 5–6 m...