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- Titanosaurs (or titanosaurians; members of the group Titanosauria) were a diverse group of sauropod dinosaurs, including genera from all seven continents...
- Still, Patagotitan is one of the most-known titanosaurs, and so its interrelationships with other titanosaurs have been relatively consistent in phylogenetic...
- suggested that because Argentinosaurus was then thought to be a basal titanosaur, it would have a shorter tail and narrower chest than Puertasaurus, which...
- brachiosaurids). By the Late Cretaceous, one group of sauropods, the titanosaurs, had replaced all others and had a near-global distribution. However...
- from Baurutitan. Before its description, it was known as the "Peirópolis titanosaur", after the place it was found. From the 1940s to 1960s, Brazilian paleontologist...
- holotype of D. schrani is more completely preserved than other titanosaurs. All titanosaurs had what is called wide-gauge posture, a relative term to describe...
- Lithostrotia is a clade of derived titanosaur sauropods that lived during the Early Cretaceous and Late Cretaceous. The group was defined by Upchurch et...
- hummingbirds, which can weigh as little as two grams, to the extinct titanosaurs, such as Argentinosaurus and Bruhathkayosaurus which could weigh as much...
- period in what is now southwestern North America. It is the only known titanosaur to have inhabited North America after the nearly 30-million year absence...
- titanosaurian sauropod. Length estimates by researchers exceed those of the titanosaur Argentinosaurus, as longer than 35 metres (115 ft) and weighing over 80...