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- two caudal vertebrae. Puertasaurus is a member of Titanosauria, the dominant group of sauropods during the Cretaceous. Puertasaurus was a very large animal...
- size to, if not smaller than, its closest relatives Argentinosaurus and Puertasaurus. Still, Patagotitan is one of the most-known titanosaurs, and so its...
- suggest that it could have reached sizes comparable to Argentinosaurus and Puertasaurus, which would make it the absolute largest dinosaur known from North America...
- group of titanosaurs which included the gigantic ****alognkosaurus and Puertasaurus. Like both of these animals, Mendozasaurus had a long neck with very...
- Rinconsauria Lognkosauria Argentinosaurus Drusilasaura Dzharatitanis? ****alognkosaurus Jiangxititan? Mendozasaurus Notocolossus Patagotitan Puertasaurus...
- 9–75.9 75.9 28 (92) 7 Patagotitan mayorum 55-69 77 33–37 (108–121) 8 Puertasaurus reuili 50-60 60 27-30 (89–98) 9 Sauroposeidon proteles 40-60 60 27–34...
- of 69 tonnes (76 tons), and the comparably-sized Argentinosaurus and Puertasaurus from the same region. The group's name alludes to the mythological Titans...
- Rinconsauria Lognkosauria Argentinosaurus Drusilasaura Dzharatitanis? ****alognkosaurus Jiangxititan? Mendozasaurus Notocolossus Patagotitan Puertasaurus...
- giant Barosaurus specimen (60-80+ metric tons) and Patagotitan with Puertasaurus (50-55 metric tons). Meanwhile, 'mega-sauropods' such as Bruhathkayosaurus...
- basal titanosaur, it would have a shorter tail and narrower chest than Puertasaurus, which he estimated to be about 27 metres (89 ft) long, indicating Argentinosaurus...