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- Titanosaurus - Wikipedia
Titanosaurus, literally meaning 'titanic lizard', was named after the Titans of Greek mythology Titanosaurus was the first Indian dinosaur to be named and properly described, having been recorded for the first time in 1877 The type species, T indicus, was named in 1877, [1][3] and the second species, T blanfordi, was named in 1879 [4]
- Titanosaur | Size, Length, Fossils, Facts | Britannica
The first titanosaur fossils, belonging to Titanosaurus indicus, were described in 1877 The species is known from a femur and two caudal vertebrae found in rocks dating to the Cretaceous in central India
- The Titanosaur Family Was the Largest to Ever Roam Earth
The name "titanosaur" was first described by a British paleontologist in India in the late 1800's, naming what he thought was a new species called Titanosaurus indicus
- 10 Mind-Blowing Facts About the Giant Titanosaurus
The name itself sounds almost mythical Titanosaurus evokes images of creatures so large they might have stepped straight out of legend Yet these animals were very real Their fossilized bones have been unearthed across nearly every continent, revealing an astonishing story about evolution, survival, and the limits of biological size
- Titanosaurus | Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia
Titanosaurus (チタノザウルス, Chitanozaurusu) is a giant aquatic dinosaur kaiju who first appeared in the 1975 Toho Godzilla film Terror of Mechagodzilla Originally a peaceful, sea-dwelling dinosaur, Titanosaurus was discovered by Japanese marine biologist Shinzo Mafune, who was undertaking experiments
- Titanosaurs Are the Largest Animals to Ever Roam Our Planet
The Titanosaur was one of the largest animals to ever roam the planet, reaching an immense length of over 100 feet over 100 million years ago
- Why were dinosaurs so big? The secrets of titanosaurs super size
Dinosaurs are the largest land animals that have ever lived Titanosaurs such as Puertasaurus, Patagotitan and Argentinosaurus were the longest and heaviest of them all - far longer than a blue whale and perhaps as heavy as 10 or more elephants Watch our animation and read on to find out how dinosaurs were able to grow so big
- How the Titanosaur Lived: The Biggest Dinosaur to Ever Walk on Earth
The remains were initially dubbed Titanosaurus indicus and Titanosaurus blanfordi, though these were later found to be invalid taxa as there weren’t enough distinguishable remains to reliably say they were species, Silva Jr says
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