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The designated holotype for the genus and type species, Mapusaurus roseae, is an isolated right nasal (MCF-PVPH-108.1, Museo Carmen Funes, Paleontología de Vertebrados, Plaza Huincul, Neuquén). Twelve paratypes have been designated, based on additional isolated skeletal elements. See more
Mapusaurus (lit. Earth lizard) was a giant carcharodontosaurid carnosaurian dinosaur from Argentina during the Turonian age of the Late Cretaceous. See more
Mapusaurus was a large theropod, but slightly smaller in size than its close relative Giganotosaurus, with the largest specimen measuring around 10.2–12.2 metres (33–40 ft) long and weighing up to 3–6 metric tons (3.3–6.6 short tons).
It has been … See moreCladistic analysis carried out by Coria and Currie definitively showed that Mapusaurus is nested within the clade Carcharodontosauridae. The authors noted that the structure of the femur suggests a closer relationship with Giganotosaurus … See more
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• "[And the Largest Theropod is... See moreMapusaurus was excavated between 1997 and 2001, by the Argentinian-Canadian Dinosaur Project, from an exposure of the Huincul Formation See more
As previously mentioned, the Huincul Formation is thought to represent an arid environment with ephemeral or seasonal streams. The age of … See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Mapusaurus roseae skeletal diagram. by Franoys on …
Feb 24, 2017 · Mapusaurus roseae is the most derived Carcharodontosaurid known (and also one of the largest, tied with Giganotosaurus). This is the one that hunted Argentinosaurus, not Giganotosaurus, and apparently it could have …
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Apr 4, 2024 · Fossils of Mapusaurus, unearthed in Argentina, indicate a unique skeletal design, including a slender tail used for balance, and their discovery together may suggest social …
Cranial ontogenetic variation in Mapusaurus roseae (Dinosauria ...
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Mapusaurus - Paleontology World
The designated holotype for the genus and type species, Mapusaurus roseae, is an isolated right nasal (MCF-PVPH-108.1, Museo Carmen Funes, …
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Mapusaurus roseae n. gen., n. sp. is characterized by many features including a deep, short and narrow skull with relatively large triangular antorbital fossae, relatively small maxillary fenestra, …
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Mapusaurus - Prehistoric Wildlife
Jun 3, 2014 · Known fossils are from individuals ranging between 10.2 and 12.6 meters in length, however it is not impossible that very large Mapusaurus may have been slightly larger. …
Mapusaurus - Natural History Museum
This dinosaur may have hunted in packs and lived in family groups. Mapusaurus may have been larger than Giganotosaurus, making it the largest meat eating dinosaur found so far. Explore …
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Skeletal reconstruction of Mapusaurus by Beagliam and Lamborlobator. Huincul Formation, including Mapusaurus and other animals it lived with. The fossil remains of Mapusaurus were discovered in a bone bed containing at least …
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Mar 6, 2017 · Mapusaurus was discovered all at once, and in a big heap--an excavation in South America in 1995 that yielded hundreds of jumbled bones, which required years of work by paleontologists to sort out and analyze.
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The designated holotype for the genus and type species, Mapusaurus roseae, is an isolated right nasal (MCF-PVPH-108.1, Museo Carmen Funes, Paleontología de Vertebrados, Plaza Huincul, Neuquén). Twelve paratypes have been …
Palaeopathological survey of a population of Mapusaurus …
May 15, 2013 · A monospecific bonebed of the giant carcharodontosaurid Mapusaurus (minimum number of individuals = 9) from the Cañadón del Gato site, Neuquén Province, Argentina …
(PDF) Palaeopathological Survey of a Population of Mapusaurus ...
May 15, 2013 · A monospecific bonebed of the giant carcharodontosaurid Mapusaurus (minimum number of individuals = 9) from the Cañadón del Gato site, Neuquén Province, Argentina …
Mapusaurus | Dinosaurs - Pictures and Facts
Mapusaurus was a huge dinosaur which lived approximately 100 million years ago during the late Cretaceous Period. It was first excavated between 1997 and 2001 by a joint Canadian- …
"Mapusaurus roseae" (Reconstructed skeleton)
[Skeleton reconstruction] The original fossils are stored in Argentina where the Mapusaurus was found. Because original specimens are too heavy and fragile to carry and assemble, scientists …
Mapusaurus | Description, Size, Fossil, Diet, & Facts
Feb 16, 2023 · Based on estimates from closely related dinosaurs, Mapusaurus is thought to have grown up to 12 meters (39 feet) in length and weighed as much as 6 to 8 metric tons (6.6 to …
(PDF) Palaeopathological Survey of a Population of Mapusaurus ...
A monospecific bonebed of the giant carcharodontosaurid Mapusaurus (minimum number of individuals = 9) from the Cañ adó n del Gato site, Neuquén Province, Argentina (Cenomanian) …
Palaeopathological Survey of a Population of Mapusaurus …
May 15, 2013 · A monospecific bonebed of the giant carcharodontosaurid Mapusaurus (minimum number of individuals = 9) from the Cañadón del Gato site, Neuquén Province, Argentina …
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Mapusaurus was a large theropod, but slightly smaller in size than its close relative Giganotosaurus, with the largest specimen measuring around 10.2–12.2 metres (33–40 ft) long …
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4 days ago · The lateral margin of the lateral malleolus projects distolaterally and is effectively straight, as in Siamraptor (Chokchaloemwong et al., Citation 2019), Acrocanthosaurus (Stovall …