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Re: Biggest Predators
Tim Williams said,
>> Assuming that everything that is published is correct, the biggest
>> predator should be the Indian theropod Bruhathkayosaurus matleyi.
>> Only the tibia has two meters!!!!! The length of the ilia is 1,2
>> meters!!!!!
>
>Isn't this "genus" now considered to be a titanosaurid - maybe
>_TItanosaurus_?
Wait a minute! Titanosaurs - sauropods. How could a sauropod be mistaken
for a theropod? (How complete is the skeleton of "Bruhathkayosaurus"
anyway? And what's the etymology?
Raymond Thaddeus C. Ancog
Mines and Geosciences Bureau
Philippines