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- Paralititan (meaning "tidal giant") was a giant titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur genus discovered in coastal deposits in the Upper Cretaceous Bahariya...
- honour by Kálmán Lambrecht. Smith et al. (2001) also named the sauropod Paralititan stromeri in his honour. Many of the fossils discovered by Stromer were...
- involvement in the discovery and naming of the giant sauropod dinosaur Paralititan, as well as his work applying 3D printing technology to paleontology...
- intercalaire of Egypt to Aegyptosaurus baharijensis. In 2010, based on Paralititan and other related titanosaurs, Gregory S. Paul estimated the length of...
- Spinosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, Rugops, Bahariasaurus, Deltadromeus, Paralititan, Aegyptosaurus, and Ouranosaurus. The genus must appear on the List of...
- fauna. Some sauropods are also known from the same formation such as Paralititan and Aegyptosaurus. Sereno, Paul C.; Dutheil, Didier B.; Iarochene, M...
- Andesauridae Lithostrotia (Malawisaurus + Saltasaurus) Isisaurus colberti Paralititan stromeri Nemegtosauridae Saltasauridae (Opisthocoelicaudia + Saltasaurus)...
- (originally ****igned to Carcharodontosaurus), the titanosaur sauropods Paralititan and Aegyptosaurus, crocodylomorphs, bony and cartilaginous fish, turtles...
- less than half the length of its gigantic kin, like Argentinosaurus and Paralititan. In 2020 Molina-Perez and Larramendi estimated the size of the probable...
- Africa. Their phylogenetic analysis recovered the Egyptian sauropod Paralititan as the sister taxon of Abditosaurus, with the Brazilian Maxakalisaurus...