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  1. Carcharodontosauridae (carcharodontosaurids; from the Greek καρχαροδοντόσαυρος, carcharodontósauros: "shark-toothed lizards") is a group of carnivorous theropod dinosaurs.
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    Carcharodontosauridae (carcharodontosaurids; from the Greek καρχαροδοντόσαυρος, carcharodontósauros: "shark-toothed lizards") is a group of carnivorous theropod dinosaurs.
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    Carcharodontosaurus is a genus of massive predatory dinosaurs, known from fossilized teeth and portions of skull, that inhabited North Africa approximately 99–94 million years ago during the Cenoma...
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    Carcharodontosaurus (/ ˌkɑːrkəroʊˌdɒntoʊˈsɔːrəs /; lit. 'jagged toothed lizard') is a genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in North Africa from about 100 to 94 million years ago during...
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    In 1931 Ernst Stromer named Carcharodontosauridae as a family, in modern paleontology this name indicates a clade within Carnosauria.
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    Carcharodontosaurus - Wikipedia

    Systematics Carcharodontosaurus is the type genus of the family Carcharodontosauridae and subfamily Carcharodontosaurinae. This subfamily contains Carcharodontosaurus itself as well as the other carcharodontosaurines Giganotosaurus, Mapusaurus, Meraxes, and Tyrannotitan; however, … 展开

    Carcharodontosaurus is a genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in North Africa from about 100 to 94 million years ago during the Cenomanian age of the Cretaceous. Two teeth of the genus, now lost, were first … 展开

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    Size
    Stromer hypothesized that C. saharicus was around the same size as the tyrannosaurid Gorgosaurus, which would place it at around 8–9 metres (26–30 ft) long, based on his specimen IPHG 1922 X46. This individual was … 展开

    Fossils of Carcharodontosaurus are known from several Cretaceous-age sites across North Africa, similar to the ranges of Spinosaurus and Deltadromeus. North Africa during this period … 展开

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    Initial finds
    In 1924, two teeth of Carcharodontosaurus were unearthed from wall cuts in different foggaras near 展开

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    Lifting capabilities
    A biomechanical analysis of Carcharodontosaurus' lifting capabilities was conducted by … 展开

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  7. Carcharodontosauridae - Paleontology World

    Carcharodontosaurids were a group of carnivorous theropod dinosaurs. In 1931 Ernst Stromer named Carcharodontosauridae as a family, in modern paleontology this name indicates a clade within Carnosauria.

  8. Carcharodontosaurus - Natural History Museum

    Carcharodontosaurus is one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs known. At one point, scientists thought its skull might be the longest ever found. It was around 1.6 metres in length. The full animal could reach lengths of at least 12.5 …

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    What family is Carcharodontosaurus? The Carcharodontosaurus has a family name that was named after the genus, namely, Carcharodontosauridae. Ernst Stromer, the German paleontologist who was the first to give the fossils an …

  10. Carcharodontosaurus - FossilEra.com

    Carcharodontosaurus comprised a genus of theropod dinosaurs that dominated northern Africa between 93-100 million years ago, during the mid-Cretaceous Period. This genus is currently known to include two gigantic species, which …

  11. Carcharodontosaurus: Sharp-Toothed Dino of Late …

    2023年7月2日 · In essence, Carcharodontosaurus translates to “sharp-toothed lizard,” a fitting name for this carnivorous beast. This carnivorous dinosaur belongs to the Theropod group, specifically the Carcharodontosauridae family. …