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The earliest known sauropod dinosaur

Nature, 2000
Sauropods were a very successful group of dinosaurs during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, but their earlier history is poorly known. Until now, the earliest reported sauropod bones were from the Early Jurassic, and the only tentative evidence of earlier sauropods was in the form of controversial footprints.
Eric Buffetaut   +2 more
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Sauropods

Current Biology, 2023
This article begins as many others on sauropods before it: "Sauropod dinosaurs were the largest animals to ever walk the Earth, by far". The largest sauropods were easily four times heavier than the largest land mammals (and the largest other dinosaur species, for that matter).
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Sauropod Trackways, Evolution, and Behavior

Science, 2002
We report the discovery and analysis of sauropod trackways exposed on a bedding surface of the White-Limestone formation (1) at Ardley Quarry, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.
Julia J, Day   +4 more
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The Earliest Known Titanosaur Sauropod Dinosaur

Ameghiniana, 2021
The titanosaur sauropod record of Patagonia, mainly recovered from Upper Cretaceous strata, is probably the richest worldwide. Here we present a new sauropod dinosaur, Ninjatitan zapatai gen. et sp. nov., from the Lower Cretaceous Bajada Colorada Formation (Berriasian–Valanginian) of north Patagonia (Neuquen Province, Argentina), from which postcranial
Gallina, Pablo Ariel   +2 more
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Scratch-digging sauropods, revisited

Historical Biology, 2011
Unguals of sauropod dinosaurs are notable for their unusual shape and orientation, and differ from those of graviportal mammals to which they are often compared.
Denver W. Fowler, Lee E. Hall
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Embryonic Skulls of Titanosaur Sauropod Dinosaurs

Science, 2001
Little is known about the cranial anatomy of the taxonomically diverse and geographically widespread titanosaurs, a paucity that has hindered inferences about the genealogical history and evolutionary development of the latest sauropod dinosaurs. Newly discovered fossil eggs containing embryonic remains from the Late Cretaceous of Argentina provide the
L M, Chiappe, L, Salgado, R A, Coria
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Sauropod habits and habitats

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1975
Abstract Sauropod natural history has been widely a discussed and sometimes controversial topic. All amphibious theories of sauropod behavior from Cope and Marsh onward may have been inspired by Owen. Sauropod narial morphology might indicate either aquatic or terrestrial habits, and some sauropods may have had a complex narial structure, possibly a ...
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Paleontology: Sauropod gigantism

Science (New York, N.Y.), 2008
Sander, P M, Clauss, Marcus
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