- age. A
fossil skull described in 2021
indicates that
Stupendemys was a
generalist feeder.
Stupendemys was
first named in 1976 by
Roger C. Wood
based on specimen...
- a
secondary ridge are also
shared by the
enormous Miocene Stupendemys. However,
Stupendemys and
Peltocephalus maturin differ in that the
latter has a...
- The
probable diet of
Purussaurus likely included the
extinct turtle Stupendemys,
crocodilians including Charactosuchus, Gryposuchus, and Mourasuchus...
- the
restored Stupendemys skeleton exhibited at the
American Museum of
Natural History. However, for the
remains of the
enormous Stupendemys to
match the...
-
family notably contains the
largest freshwater turtle to have ever lived,
Stupendemys,
which lived in
South America during the
Miocene epoch.
According to...
- ago, and it is
possible Archelon survived well into the Maastrichtian.
Stupendemys Psephophorus Atlantochelys Largest prehistoric animals Ogg, J. G.; Hinnov...
- †Carbonemys †Cerrejonemys †Cordichelys
Erymnochelys †Lapparentemys †Latentemys
Peltocephalus Podocnemis †
Stupendemys †Sahonachelyidae †Sahonachelys †Sokatra...
-
length and only
outsized by the
Cretaceous protostegids, the
Miocene Stupendemys, and two
Quaternary testudines (Megalochelys and Titanochelon). Carbonemys’...
- †Carbonemys †Cerrejonemys †Cordichelys
Erymnochelys †Lapparentemys †Latentemys
Peltocephalus Podocnemis †
Stupendemys †Sahonachelyidae †Sahonachelys †Sokatra...
- Late
Cretaceous marine turtle and the
largest turtle yet discovered.
Stupendemys: the
largest freshwater turtle to have ever lived,
comparable in size...