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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youTyrannotitan was a large carcharodontosaurid dinosaur, measuring 12.2–13 meters in length and weighing 4.8–7 tons. Unlike other known carcharodontosaurids, it lacked skeletal pneumaticity in the sacral and caudal vertebrae. Interestingly, its tail vertebrae had neural spines twice the height of the centrum, possibly to support a strong muscle network for carrying the tail high.2 Sources - See moreSee all on Wikipedia
Tyrannotitan - Wikipedia
Tyrannotitan is a genus of large theropod dinosaur belonging to the carcharodontosaurid family. It is known from a single species, T. chubutensis, which lived during the Albian stage of the Early Cretaceous period in what is now Argentina. Tyrannotitan is considered a close relative of other giant … See more
Tyrannotitan chubutensis was described by Fernando E. Novas, Silvina de Valais, Pat Vickers-Rich, and Tom Rich in 2005. The fossils were … See more
Tyrannotitan chubutensis lived during the Albian stage of the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 113 to 100 million years ago, in what is … See more
Tyrannotitan was a large animal, reaching 12.2–13 metres (40–43 ft) in length and 4.8–7 t (5.3–7.7 short tons) in body mass. Its vertebral column is extensively pneumatized, with pneumatic openings in the dorsal and caudal vertebrae resembling those of … See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Tyrannotitan | Colossal Predator of the Early Cretaceous
May 25, 2024 · Tyrannotitan’s unique features set it apart from its contemporaries. Its skeletal structure, particularly its skull and teeth, suggests a powerful bite, …
- Diet: Carnivore
- Meaning of name: Tyrant Titan
- Group: Theropod
- Type Species: Tyrannotitan chubutensis
Tyrannotitan - Natural History Museum
Tyrannotitan was a giant predator with very short arms that was closely related to Giganotosaurus and Mapusaurus. Fifty-seven Tyrannotitan teeth were found associated with Patagotitan remains, indicating that it scavenged from the …
Tyrannotitan chubutensis Skeletal Diagrams (MKlll)
Oct 3, 2016 · Tyrannotitan is a giant argentinian Carcharodontosaurid, that lived 125-112 million years ago in the Gondwanan continent. It is the most basal and oldest member of Carcharodontosaurinae subfamily, which radiated in …
A large Cretaceous theropod from Patagonia, Argentina, and the ...
- Author: Fernando Novas, Silvina de Valais, Patricia Vickers-Rich, Thomas Hewitt Rich
- Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins
- Publish Year: 2005
- Published: Apr 16, 2005
Selected bones of Tyrannotitan chubutensis (Museo …
The aim of the present contribution is to describe a partial skeleton of a megaraptorid from Maastrichtian beds in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina.
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Tyrannotitan | Paleontology World
Tyrannotitan is the geologically oldest known giant carcharodontosaurid along with the more basal Acrocanthosaurus from North America (both found in Aptian-age rocks). Unlike known carcharodontosaurids, this animal lacks …
Tyrannotitan chubutensis skeletal reconstructions
Apr 28, 2017 · Tyrannotitan chubutensis ("Tyrant titan from Chubut") is a species of giant theropod dinosaur that lived in what is now Argentina during the Middle Cretaceous period. The skull is reconstructed after Carcharodontosaurus, …
Tyranno Titan - NamuWiki
Feb 14, 2025 · The size of the currently discovered Tyrannotitan skeleton parts is described as being similar in size to sister genera of the Giganotosaurus subfamily such as Giganotosaurus …
Tyrannotitan chubutensis skeletal diagram : …
Carcharodontosaurus and the Giganotosaurini (Tyrannotitan, Giganotosaurus, Mapusaurus) all share a common ancestry from before Africa and South America fully split. With Tyrannotitan being the oldest known of the South American …
Tyrannotitan chubutensis Novas, de Valais, Vickers-Rich and Rich, 2005 4.1 Holotype MPEF-PV 1156: Partially articulated skeleton, composed of right dentary with two complete teeth, left …
Tyrannotitan - Dinosaur Dictionary
Dec 19, 2023 · Tyrannotitan was a large bipedal carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the early Cretaceous period. It was closely related to other giant predators such as the Giganotosaurus …
The Early Cretaceous theropods Ligabueino andesi (A, C), …
The skeletons that compose the hypodigm of Tyrannotitan chubutensis belonged to animals with a total body length of around 13 metres and are the most complete Early Cretaceous theropod …
Tyrannotitan | Dinopedia | Fandom
Tyrannotitan (Greek for "tyrant titan") was a large theropod that lived in South America during the Early Cretaceous period. It is closely related to other gigantic, carnivorous …
Tyrannotitan | DinoPedia The Dinosaur guide Wiki | Fandom
Tyrannotitan is the geologically oldest known giant carcharodontosaurid along with the more basal Acrocanthosaurus from North America (both found in Aptian-age rocks). Unlike other known …
Tyrannotitan chubutensis | Dinosaur Database by DinoAnimals.com
Tyrannotitan chubutensis was described in 2005 by Argentine paleontologists Fernando Novas, Silvina de Valais, Pat Vickers-Rich, and Tom Rich. The holotype specimen (MPEF-PV 1156) …
Here we offer a detailed osteological comparative description of the holotype and paratype of Tyrannotitan chubutensis together with a new diagnosis of the species. The new information …
Tyrannotitan chubutensis | Western Australian Museum
Aug 25, 2022 · During the Early Cretaceous period, in what is now the Chubut Province of Argentina, an enormous predatory theropod named Tyrannotitan chubutensis made its …
(PDF) Osteology and phylogenetic relationships of Tyrannotitan ...
In this section we first discuss the diagnostic characters of Tyrannotitan, then we discuss the new data on the axial skeleton and the scapular girdle of carcharodontosaurids, and finally we …
Tyrannotitan - PaleoCodex
Tyrannotitan is a genus of huge bipedal carnivorous dinosaur of the carcharodontosaurid family from the Aptian stage of the early Cretaceous period, discovered in Argentina. It is closely …
Evolutionary and paleobiogeographic implications of new ...
3 days ago · Early Cretaceous carcharodontosaurians are well documented, with representatives of the clade known from the Valanginian of South America (Lajasvenator ascheriae: Coria et …