Titanosaur New Argentinian Fossils Could Be Biggest Dino Ever - Themetechmount News
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These fossils sat in a museum for more than 60 years before brazilian researchers had the staff and resources to be able to study them and declare them as belonging to a new titanosaur. Together with the brachiosaurids and relatives, titanosaurs make up the larger sauropod clade titanosauriformes. Titanosaurs have long been a poorly-known group, and the relationships.
Titanosaur fossils have been found on all continents except antarctica and include some 40 species. The group contains the largest terrestrial animals known, some even approaching the.