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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...
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remains made
Patagotitan one of the most completely-known
members of the
Titanosauria. The
generic name
combines a
reference to
Patagonia with a Gr**** Titan...
- (98–115 ft) long and
weighing 65–80 t (72–88
short tons). It was a
member of
Titanosauria, the
dominant group of
sauropods during the Cretaceous. It is regarded...
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relative of
Rapetosaurus in the
family Saltasauridae in the
sauropod clade Titanosauria in a 2005 study.
Remains belonging to at
least ten
individuals have been...
- interrelationships, ****ure
analyses may find
widely differing positions for it
within Titanosauria. However, in a
subsequent analysis of its limb bones,
Ullman & Lacovara...
- Cretaceous,
comprising all
titanosauriforms more
closely related to
Titanosauria proper than Brachiosauridae. The
remains of
somphospondylans have been...
- skulls;
restricted to the
Southern Hemisphere; may be titanosaurs) †
Titanosauria (diverse; stocky, with wide hips; most
common in the Late Cretaceous...
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currently considered a
derived member of the
Titanosauria. Its
exact relationships within Titanosauria are contentious, but it may have been
close to...
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Formation of
Brazil according to a
report in 2007.It is
currently listed as "
Titanosauria indet.,
possibly Malawisaurus .sp".
Relatively small by
sauropod standards...
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Sarmientosaurus is a
genus of
titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur belonging to the
Titanosauria. It
lived in what is now
South America,
specifically Argentina, during...