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Ever wonder just how much bigger the huge titanosaurs were than many of the sauropods we typically see in museums? These pics by @flygirlNHM might help!
Catching up on titanosaur news - I see the scientific paper on Patagonia's Menucocelsior arriagadai has been published. So many titanosaurs, so little time: https://t.co/XIIMsYK3Gg #dinosaurs #dinosaurfossils
When reconstructing titanosaurs with no known skull material, you can pretty much go one of two ways: the macronarian style like Sarmientosaurus or the more diplodocid style like Rapetosaurus. #SauropodSunday #dinosaurs #paleontology #paleoart
A group of Azhdarchid pterosaurs flies over a herd of swimming Titanosaurs
#paleoart
New Goji boy looks awesome, im loving these design references, first Titanosaurs, then Varan now Gorosaurus, yeeeeeeey
#GodzillaSingularPoint #Gorosaurus
It's another #SciArtTweetStorm, this time with some #paleoart. Mosasaurus, Shastasaurus, Liopleuropdon and Titanosaurs. PLEASE RT!
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)
Ogresuchus’ name comes from the speculation that it might have been eating young titanosaurs in the nesting ground where it was discovered, like the baby-eating ogres of legend. #fossils #AtoZcrocs #Croctober
📸 Sellés et al, 2020: https://t.co/mXkUXALJJQ
@Ashtrooper20 No new Argentinosaurus skull material was found/described to my knowledge, but it does resemble other skulls of loosely-related titanosaurs.
(left to right: Nemegtosaurus, Tapuiasaurus, and Sarmientosaurus)
After #Mnyamawamtuka, the braincase of #Malawisaurus was also published in @PLOSONE . This work suggests that Malawisaurus had a greater sensitivity and slower movement of the head in the sagittal plane. #africa #titanosaurs https://t.co/vPDGfhag9B
Saltasaurus duke it out in front of a passing herd of giant Titanosaurs.
Noasaurus gtfo of the way. @UniquePaleoart