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- Uberabatitan (meaning "Uberaba titan", in reference to where it was found) is a genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil...
- changes from the original, based on a redescription of Uberabatitan, was the movement of Uberabatitan and Brasilotitan from Saltasaurinae to Aeolosaurini...
- other known titanosaur. MCT 1487-R, a specimen possibly referable to Uberabatitan, has thirteen, ****alognkosaurus has fourteen, and Rapetosaurus has seventeen...
- squared-off snout, and may be closely related to another Brazilian titanosaur, Uberabatitan. In 2000, William R. Nava collected the partial skeleton of a sauropod...
- prehistoric creatures have been unearthed. Among these discoveries, the Uberabatitan ribeiroi found in 2004 ranks among the largest ever discovered in Latin...
- Tastavinsaurus? Tengrisaurus? Tiamat Traukutitan Trigonosaurus Sonidosaurus Uberabatitan Volgatitan Xianshanosaurus Diamantinasauria? Lirainosaurinae...
- †Pitekunsaurus †Ruyangosaurus †Tastavinsaurus? †Tiamat †Tambatitanis? †Titanosaurus †Traukutitan †Trigonosaurus †Uberabatitan †Wintonotitan? †Xianshanosaurus...
- Tastavinsaurus? Tengrisaurus? Tiamat Traukutitan Trigonosaurus Sonidosaurus Uberabatitan Volgatitan Xianshanosaurus Diamantinasauria? Lirainosaurinae...
- Tastavinsaurus? Tengrisaurus? Tiamat Traukutitan Trigonosaurus Sonidosaurus Uberabatitan Volgatitan Xianshanosaurus Diamantinasauria? Lirainosaurinae...
- Tastavinsaurus? Tengrisaurus? Tiamat Traukutitan Trigonosaurus Sonidosaurus Uberabatitan Volgatitan Xianshanosaurus Diamantinasauria? Lirainosaurinae...