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  Qilong - Titanosaurus, Giraffe of the Cretaceous
Titanosaurus colberti is a unique sauropod, notable for the extremely short forearms, and the incredible short and deep neck for an animal of it's size.
Figure 2: The skeleton of Titanosaurus colberti, with missing elements (pes, skull, various vertebrae and ribs, and sternal skeleton) in fl.
The head and neck of Titanosaurus colberti, illustrating (left) the skeleton of the neck and shoulders surrounded by the flesh, including the extensive fleshy nostril, and (right) the head draped in flesh and skin, ornamented with dermal ossicles (armor), found throughout titanosaurs and known especially among titanosaurids.
qilong.8m.com /Titanosaurus_colberti.html   (1541 words)

  
 Match 5: Zilla vs. Titanosaurus
Titanosaurus screeches as he is thrown backwards into one of the skyscrapers behind him, sending a shower of glass shards into the air like a crystalline rainstorm.
Titanosaurus wheezes for a few seconds as he regains his wind, then, noticing that his foe is gone, begins to pursue.
Titanosaurus chirps with delight to himself as he releases the carcass of his foe, which drops to the ground with a sickening thud.
www.tohokingdom.com /articles/kwc/match_05.htm   (1757 words)

  
 Titanosaurus - Godzilla Wiki
Titanosaurus as he is in Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975).
Titanosaurus is a fictional kaiju (giant monster) featured in the 1975 Japanese tokusatsu film Terror of Mechagodzilla, the fifteenth Godzilla film to be produced by Toho, and the last film of the Showa era.
Titanosaurus shares its name with a real dinosaur species, though they do not share much beyond nomenclature; the real Titanosaur was a peaceful, land-dwelling sauropod, while the one featured in Mechagodzilla is mindcontrolled and becomes a frightening, intense creature who sports a fin along his back.
godzilla.wikia.com /wiki/Titanosaurus   (338 words)

  
 Titanosaurus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Titanosaurus (meaning 'titanic reptile' - named after the mythological 'Titans', the early deities of Ancient Greece) is a genus of sauropod dinosaur.
Titanosaurus has traditionally been treated as a "wastebin" taxon for poorly preserved sauropod remains that demonstrate a distinctive vertebrae anatomy.
Therefore, Titanosaurus itself is considered a nomen dubium ("dubious name") by most paleontologists, since the original Titanosaurus specimens cannot be distinguished from those of related animals.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Titanosaurus   (172 words)

  
 Kaiju Statistics: Titanosaurus
Titanosaurus was the last "new monster" of the Showa Series (1954-1975).
Titanosaurus was a dinosaur that was discovered by the mad scientist Dr. Mafune.
Titanosaurus was a naturally skilled fighter and created cyclone-like winds with his tail.
gojirastomp.tripod.com /gfacts/titanosaurus.html   (174 words)

  
 EN World - Morrus' D&D / d20 News & Reviews Site - Kaiju #9: Titanosaurus
Titanosaurus is another dinosaurian kaiju whose weak will is often exploited by evil powers.
Titanosaurus is by its nature peaceful and retreating, avoiding contact with humans and feeding on whales, giant squid and schools of fish, which it traps using whirlpools.
After using this ability, Titanosaurus is fatigued for 1 hour and cannot use the whirlwind again until it recovers.
www.enworld.org /printthread.php?t=54359   (909 words)

  
 Titanosaurus
Titanosaurus shares its name with a real dinosaur species, though they do not share much beyond nomenclature; the real Titanosaur was a peaceful, land-dwelling sauropod, while the one featured in Mechagodzilla is a frightening, intense creature who sports a fin on his head and neck and one along his back, similar to Spinosaurus.
Originally, Titanosaurus was going to be two separate monsters that would eventually form into one, but due to budget restraints, only one.
Quickly, descending into madness, Mafune is able to gain control of Titanosaurus, with the help of his daughter-turned-cyborg Katsura and aliens from Black Hole Planet 3, after it attacks a submarine investigating the remains of the destroyed Mechagodzilla, from the previous film, Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla.
godzilla.monstrous.com /titanosaurus.htm   (282 words)

  
 Titanosaurus
Titanosaurus was a shy, aquatic dinosaur that was discovered by Doctor Shinji Mafune.
Titanosaurus seemingly defeated Godzilla by burying him in a ditch, but he quickly lost the upper hand.
Titanosaurus was defeated, and whether or not he was ever seen or heard from again is a complete mystery...
www.tohokingdom.com /kaiju/titanosaurus.htm   (528 words)

  
 IGN: Godzilla: Unleashed - Monster Reveal
Titanosaurus is a prehistoric throwback - a primitive monster from an ancient age who has managed somehow to persist into contemporary times.
Titanosaurus lives deep in the ocean, hibernating for hundreds of years at a stretch.
Titanosaurus employs his towering height, powerful tail, and sonic waves to intimidate or subjugate any beings who dare to disrupt his ancient lifecycle.
wii.ign.com /articles/817/817632p1.html   (545 words)

  
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Titanosaurus shook his head, clearing the dizziness, and snapped at Jet Jaguar, narrowly missing the robot with his fangs.
Titanosaurus squealed with delight at the sight of his trapped foe, giving the immobile robot a powerful kick to the head, denting the tempered metal.
Titanosaurus flung Jet Jaguar with all his might, sending the robot crashing into another structure.
www.angelfire.com /planet/wmw/WMW/Thursday3.htm   (7616 words)

  
 Vote For Your Favorite Dinosaur - KidsDinos.com - Dinosaurs For Kids
Titanosaurus was first discovered and named in 1870 in India.
This skull showed that Titanosaurus had a long narrow head, with small evenly spaced teeth similar to a garden rake.
It is believed that Titanosaurus may have had a number of spike-like lumps, and a line of dragon-like spines.
www.kidsdinos.com /dinosaur-games/dinosaur-voting.php?dinoIDSent=129   (199 words)

  
 Titanosaurus (Godzilla) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Titanosaurus is a fictional kaiju (giant monster) featured in the 1975 Japanese tokusatsu film Terror of Mechagodzilla, the fifteenth Godzilla film to be produced by Toho.
Titanosaurus shares its name with a real dinosaur species, though they do not share much beyond nomenclature; the real Titanosaur was a peaceful, land-dwelling sauropode, while the one featured in Mechagodzilla is a frightening, intense creature who sports a fin along his back.
Quickly, descending into madness, Mafune is able to gain control of Titanosaurus, with the help of aliens from Black Hole Planet 3, after it attacks a submarine investigating the remains of the destroyed Mechagodzilla, from the previous film, Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Titanosaurus_(Godzilla)   (346 words)

  
 Background
Bones of Titanosaurus were first discovered in the central provinces of India in 1828 by Sir William Henry Sleeman (below), assistant to the Governor-General's agent in the Saugor and Nerbudda territories.
Lydekker (1893:3) and Depéret (1899) described species of Titanosaurus from South America and Madagascar, recognizing a “remarkable community of type which undoubtedly exists between the faunas of southern continents of the world”.
Titanosaurus and the Family Titanosauridae (Lydekker, 1893) soon swelled to include numerous constituent taxa, despite often tenuous associations and limited morphological overlap.
www-personal.umich.edu /~wilsonja/Titanosauria/Background.html   (1058 words)

  
 Italians report major dinosaur discovery
The Titanosaurus was a shy, but enormous, dinosaur that had a long neck, a long tail, and a small head.
Researchers told ANSA the Titanosaurus was one of the largest animals ever to live on Earth.
Although not as long as some of its cousins, the dinosaur was bulky and weighed in at an estimated 30,000 pounds.
pub2.bravenet.com /news/92920030/65905/2   (209 words)

  
 DinoData - Titanosauria
Titanosauria is named for the poorly known genus Titanosaurus, whichwas coined by Lydekker in 1877 on the basis of a partial femur and two incomplete caudal vertebrae.
Fourteen species have since been referred to Titanosaurus, which distribute the genus across Argentina, Europe, Madagascar, India and Laos, and throughout 60million years of the Cretaceous.
Consequently, the genus Titanosaurus and its co-ordinated rank-taxa (e.g.
www.dinodata.org /index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=928&Itemid=104   (395 words)

  
 Saurischian dinosaurs: Sauropod: Titanosaurus   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Titanosaurus or 'titanic lizard' was a 40ft long titanosaurid sauropod of the Late Cretaceous period.
It had a small head, long neck and whiplash tail and it may have had armored plates on its back.
Titanosaurus was smaller and heavier than Diplodocus and it had more vertebrae.
www.nhm.org /journey/prehist/saur/titanosaurus.html   (199 words)

  
 Terror of MechaGodzilla: Review - Movie Reviews Blog
First to fight Titanosaurus in Tokyo (Titanosaurus is recalled from battle rather quickly after the fight began) and then at the end to battle Titanosaurus and Mecha-Godzilla.
As far as Titanosaurus is concerned, he looks awesome (for a Showa series design).
Titanosaurus is undoubtedly the star of this movie but is far too boring for the role.
www.filmsy.com /reviews/terror-of-mechagodzilla-review   (962 words)

  
 Titanosaurus vs. King Ghidorah (Showa) - kaijuphile.com Forums
Titanosaurus is extremely strong but no evidence is really out there indicating he's durable.
Yes, Titanosaurus might be better up close but that means nothing if he is beamed to death before hand.
Titanosaurus on the other hand beat the living hell out of Later Showa Godzilla rather easily.
www.kaijuphile.com /forums/showthread.php?p=271425   (1406 words)

  
 Italians report major dinosaur discovery
The Titanosaurus was a shy, but enormous, dinosaur that had a long neck, a long tail, and a small head.
Researchers told ANSA the Titanosaurus was one of the largest animals ever to live on Earth.
Although not as long as some of its cousins, the dinosaur was bulky and weighed in at an estimated 30,000 pounds.
www.physorg.com /news65801246.html   (230 words)

  
 Dinosaur, Dinosaur fact, Dinosaur name, Dinosaur encyclopedia, Dinosaur history, Dinosaur face, Dinosaur image
Titanosaurids, or members of the relations Titanosauridae, are sauropod dinosaurs such as Saltasaurus and Titanosaurus.
This family includes some of the heaviest creatures ever to walk the soil, such as the Argentinosaurus and the Paralititan —; which might have weighed up to 100 tonnes (110 short tons), or perhaps even double that, if some poorly-described data is supposed (see the Bruhathkayosaurus).
The anchor taxon, the Titanosaurus, is chiefly poorly known.
www.rareresource.com /titanosaurids.htm   (583 words)

  
 Warehouse 23: Godzilla Origins: Titanosaurus
By nature Titanosaurus is a shy and retiring amphibious dinosaur.
Titanosaurus has survived extinction and avoided detection since prehistoric times.
This plush Titanosaurus stands a mere 12 inches tall, which isn't quite as imposing as his celuloid counterpart, but far more kid-safe.
www.warehouse23.com /item.html?id=TYVGZ126   (141 words)

  
 OAFE - Bandai Godzilla '74, MechaGodzilla and Titanosaurus reviews
In 2002 they released a Titanosaurus figure and a MechaGodzilla '75 figure in their 6" line, followed in late 2003 by the Godzilla '74 figure I discovered in the bin at Newbury Comics.
Compare the painfully detailed, intricate work on Titanosaurus to the splotchy paint on some of ToyBiz's larger, more recent rotos and you'll see the difference.
Each figure moves at the neck, shoulders, and legs, and Godzilla and Titanosaurus move at the tail.
www.oafe.net /poe/godz.php   (1084 words)

  
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During Asian Fantasy Film Festival 2002, Bandai representative Yasumasa Kawauchi announced to guests during a panel discussion that there was a 50/50 chance that a six inch Titanosaurus would be included to the Movie Monster Series.
Kawauchi also entertained a suggestion that the new Titanosaurus figure should be paired with a MechaGodzilla 75 figure.
Titanosaurus stands over seven inches, taller than MechaGodzilla 75, matching the two figures perfectly together.
www.vinylmaddness.com /bandaisixinch05.html   (771 words)

  
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Titanosaurus, a giant, aquatic dinosaur who is shy and retiring by nature, was discovered by the mad scientist Dr. Mafune, who placed him under his control, and planned on using him exact his revenge on all of mankind.
Later, Titanosaurus returned alongside MechaGodzilla in attacking Tokyo, destroying much of the city before Godzilla arrived to battle them.
Godzilla then turned his attention back to Titanosaurus, blasting the aquatic dinosaur with his radioactive heat ray and sending him toppling over a cliff and into the ocean, never to be seen again.
www.kaijuhq.org /Titanosaurus.html   (243 words)

  
 Paleontology and Geology Glossary: Ti
(pronounced ti-TAN-oh-SAWR-us) Titanosaurus (meaning "titanic lizard") was a large sauropod, having a long neck, long tail, and small head.
It is only known from incomplete fossils that were found in India, Europe, and perhaps South America.
Titanosaurus was named by the British paleontologist Richard Lydekker in 1877.
www.enchantedlearning.com /subjects/dinosaurs/glossary/indexti.shtml   (952 words)

  
 Titanosaurus
Titanosaurus is a dinosaur that somehow survived until the present-day.
His only weapons are his brute strength and the ability to create huge winds with his tail.
Godzilla held Titanosaurus as humans fire super-sonic rays (which are very damaging to the creature) into him.
www.fortunecity.com /victorian/hartford/120/titanosauruspg.html   (162 words)

  
 IGN: Titanosaurus
Part of Toho's Godzilla franchise, Titanosaurus is a prehistoric throwback - a primitive monster from an ancient age who has managed somehow to persist into contemporary times.
Though not specifically evil, Titanosaurus has no allegiance to any particular ideology, and would not hesitate to secure additional power for himself should the opp...
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