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  2. Yunnanosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Yunnanosaurus was a large sized, moderately-built, ground-dwelling, quadrupedal herbivore, that could also walk bipedally, and ranged in size from 7 meters (23 feet) long and 2 m (6.5 ft) high to 4 m (13 ft) high in the largest species.

  3. Dinosaur size - Wikipedia

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    The largest of non-sauropod sauropodomorphs was the unnamed 16 metres (52 ft) long 10 tonnes (22,000 lb) unnamed Elliot giant. [27] Another large sauropodomorph was Euskelosaurus. It reached 12.2 m (40 ft) in length and 2 t (2.2 short tons) in weight. [32] Yunnanosaurus youngi also reached a length of 13 m (43 ft). [33]

  4. Largest prehistoric animals - Wikipedia

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    Another enormous bovid, the african giant buffalo (Syncerus antiquus) reached 3 m (9.8 ft) in length from muzzle to the end of the tail, 1.85 m (6.1 ft) in height at the withers, 1.7 m (5.6 ft) in height at the hindquarters, [76] [77] and the distance between the tips of its horns was as large as 2.4 m (7 ft 10 in). [76]

  5. Yizhousaurus - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 October 2024. Extinct genus of dinosaurs Yizhousaurus Temporal range: Early Jurassic, Sinemurian PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Skull and jaw of the holotype Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Clade: Dinosauria Clade: Saurischia Clade: † Sauropodomorpha ...

  6. Sauropodomorpha - Wikipedia

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    Sauropodomorpha (/ ˌ s ɔːr ə ˌ p ɒ d ə ˈ m ɔːr f ə / [3] SOR-ə-POD-ə-MOR-fə; from Greek, meaning "lizard-footed forms") is an extinct clade of long-necked, herbivorous, saurischian dinosaurs that includes the sauropods and their ancestral relatives.

  7. Jingshanosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Jingshanosaurus may have been most closely related to Yunnanosaurus, and has, at times, been included in the Yunnanosauridae. In fact, Dong Zhiming considered Jingshanosaurus possibly a large specimen of Yunnanosaurus. If true, this would make Jingshanosaurus a junior synonym of Yunnanosaurus.

  8. Yunyangosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Yunyangosaurus (meaning "Yunyang County lizard") is a genus of possible megalosauroid dinosaur from the Xintiangou Formation in Chongqing, China.The type and only species is Yunyangosaurus puanensis. [1]

  9. Ruyangosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Ruyangosaurus shared its habitat with Xianshanosaurus, "Huanghetitan" ruyangensis, Yunmenglong, Luoyanggia, and Zhongyuansaurus.The horizon of Ruyangosaurus was originally described as being of "early Late Cretaceous" age, [1] but recent work has assigned it an Aptian-Albian Age based on fieldwork and analysis of invertebrate and microfossil assemblages.