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I did a little demonstration for those who still think the new Godzilla Singular Point kaiju is Titanosaurus
Here i point all the diferences, stop misunderstanding, its pretty easy to tell the diferences
#GodzillaSingularPoint #Godzilla
What if Godzilla Aquatilis is just a Maraquan Titanosaurus 🤔 #GodzillaSingularPoint
Working on the next kaiju set. Just finished Gagan and Manilla by poll results but we also have Kumonga, Titanosaurus and Hedorah
Next up Ebirah..
What kaijus do you want to see? https://t.co/yBAKIS5KDv
Whilst #continunethemonsterverse is trending we would like to take a moment and remind you that Titanosaurus a fantastic kaiju that needs to appear in another live action film.
Art by @spankzilla85
#GodzillaVsKong #godzilla #kong #gorgo #titanosaurus
Good morning! So I'm thinking of switching it up for the time being and bringing in Dinosaurs! Today we have the Titanosaur!
° The Titanosaur is the biggest dinosaur that has been discorvered! It grew to a massive 85 ft and weighed about 65 tons!
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Described by @CarnegieMNH paleontologist Matt Lamanna, Notocolossus was a giant titanosaur from South America. Easily one of the biggest on record. #SauropodSunday #dinosaurs #paleontology
A couple more kaiju redesigns, this time for Titanosaurus and Behemoth.
I’m planning on featuring these in a shared kaiju universe storyline I’ve been starting to develop recently.
Back with more Kaiju concepts
this time it’s titanosaurus
#godzilla #monstermarch2021 #terrorofmechagodzilla
#godzillafanart
Here's our new paper describing a 2nd specimen of the @AAOD_QLD sauropod dinosaur Diamantinasaurus from the Cretaceous of Australia, including CT scans of the skull and recognition of a new clade of Australian + South American titanosaurs🦕 https://t.co/bgWEaf4Qzw @ES_UCL
Two New South American Titanosaurians linking titanosaurs from south-west Brazil to those from Patagonia https://t.co/vXBpELTm0w
The skeletal material of Diamantinasaurus included most of the forelimb, shoulder girdle, pelvis, hindlimb, ribs, radius, and vertebrae. The forelimb was complete with the radius being more robust than contemporary titanosaurs, except Opisthocoelicaudia. (1/2)