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- similar time. Supersaurus is present in stratigraphic zone 5 of the Morrison, dating from the Tithonian. The original fossil remains of Supersaurus were discovered...
- later found to be a chimera, and the type remains are now ****igned to Supersaurus. A collection of bones discovered by Jim Jensen, of Brigham Young University...
- Apatosaurus, Diplodocus, Barosaurus, Supersaurus, and Tornieria. Among those, the closest relative to Dinheirosaurus is Supersaurus. ML 414 was first uncovered...
- 4 million years ago. Genera within the subfamily include Tornieria, Supersaurus, Leinkupal, Galeamopus, Diplodocus, Barosaurus, and Ardetosaurus. Cladogram...
- Brachytrachelopan, a small herbivorous sauropod dinosaur from South America Supersaurus, possibly the longest sauropod dinosaur of them all Maraapunisaurus,...
- the longest creatures ever to walk the Earth, including Diplodocus and Supersaurus, some of which may have reached lengths of up to 42 metres (138 ft)....
- vertebra BYU 9024, previously identified as part of the type individual of Supersaurus vivianae, may actually belong to Barosaurus. He suggested that, interpreted...
- some of the longest animals of all time, including slender giants like Supersaurus, Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, and Amphicoelias. Most had very long necks...
- as Argentinosaurus, which may have weighed as much as 73 tonnes, and Supersaurus which may have reached 39 metres. Several animals are microscopic; some...
- third longest animal to have ever lived behind Bruhathkayosaurus and Supersaurus specimen BYU 9024, as well as having the tallest and largest neural spine...