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    Dreadnoughtus is a genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur containing a single species, Dreadnoughtus schrani. D. schrani is known from two partial skeletons...
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    Dreadnoughtus schrani Eutitanosauria...
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    September 4, 2014, Lacovara's discovery of the giant titanosaur, Dreadnoughtus schrani, was published by the journal Scientific Reports, making international...
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    the dorsal vertebrae of the giant titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur Dreadnoughtus schrani from the Late Cretaceous of Argentina". Acta Palaeontologica Polonica...
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    Maidment, Susannah C.R. (2015). "Downsizing a giant: re-evaluating Dreadnoughtus body mass". Biol Lett. 11 (6): 20150215. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2015.0215...
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  • of Dreadnoughtus schrani is presented by Voegele et al. (2022). A study on the taphonomy and molecular preservation of the holotype of Dreadnoughtus schrani...
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  • osteology and positional assignment of the dorsal vertebrae of Dreadnoughtus schrani is published by Voegele, Lamanna & Lacovara (2017). A study on pathologic...
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  • (2020) reconstruct the forelimb and shoulder girdle musculature of Dreadnoughtus schrani, as well as the pelvic girdle and hindlimb musculature of this sauropod...
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  • from a single jawbone, the maxilla, holding seven teeth. †DreadnoughtusDreadnoughtus schrani 75 Ma, Santonian to Maastrichtian Cerro Fortaleza Formation...
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  • Fanti et al. (2015). A reevaluation of the estimated body mass of Dreadnoughtus schrani is published by Bates et al. (2015). A study of phylogenetic relationships...
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