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    Australovenator (meaning "southern hunter") is a genus of megaraptoran theropod dinosaur from Cenomanian (Late Cretaceous)-age Winton Formation (dated...
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    Australia, and the largest known predatory dinosaur from the continent, Australovenator, was a megaraptoran. Megaraptorans were medium to large-sized theropods...
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    discovery of Australovenator, which had a similar metacarpal, Rapator was recognized as a probable megaraptoran. In fact, Australovenator and Rapator differ...
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    Megaraptora contained Megaraptor, Fukuiraptor, Orkoraptor, Aerosteon, and Australovenator. These genera were allied with the other neovenatorids on the basis...
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    matildae ("Named Matilda"), Savannasaurus elliottorum ("Named Wade"), Australovenator wintonensis ("Named Banjo"), Australia's most complete theropod skeleton...
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    is listed on the scientific papers of several new species including Australovenator, Diamantinasaurus, Savannasaurus, Wintonotitan, Ferrodraco and Confractosuchus...
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    to the Australian megaraptoran known as Australovenator, however a subsequent study has placed Australovenator as a megaraptorid megaraptoran alongside...
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    inclusive clade, comprising all megaraptorids except Fukuiraptor and Australovenator, (shown below as "Clade A"), and a more exclusive clade of larger,...
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    Elliott, David A. (14 September 2015). "Forearm Range of Motion in Australovenator wintonensis (Theropoda, Megaraptoridae)". PLOS ONE. 10 (9): e0137709...
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    Fukuiraptor Phuwiangvenator Rapator Siats? Chilantaisaurus? Megaraptoridae Aerosteon Australovenator Maip Megaraptor Murusraptor Orkoraptor Tratayenia...
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