The new species of titanosaur is described in a study published March 5 in the journal Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales. From its well-preserved bones, the paleontologists believe ...
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Study "The morphology of the talus – the bone responsible for distributing the force coming from the tibia on the inside of the foot – was never seen before in other titanosaurs and shows ...
A titanosaur hatchling would have been roughly 1 foot (30 centimeters) tall, 3 feet (1 meter) long and 5-10 pounds (2.5-5 kg). Recent evidence from a site in Madagascar suggests these tiny titans ...
Researchers found a previously undiscovered species of titanosaur (illustrated above) among other fossilized creatures at the site. In Northern Patagonia, paleontologists have unearthed an ancient ...
A titanosaur hatchling would have been roughly 1 foot (30 centimeters) tall, 3 feet (1 meter) long and 5-10 pounds (2.5-5 kg). Recent evidence from a site in Madagascar suggests these tiny titans were ...
→ 6-foot-long sea creature — with 'sharp' snout ... researchers said, while other titanosaurs could reach lengths of up to 100 feet long. The dinosaur’s “slender” body was evident ...
Scientists in France have discovered a 70-million-year-old titanosaur skeleton, remarkably intact. This discovery will provide insights into the life and environment of these prehistoric giants.
This new species belongs to an unusual family within the titanosaurs called the rinconsaurians, which includes Rinconsaurus and Pitekunsaurus, and is considered small compared to other titanosaurs.