Dinopedia
StubMicroraptor
Smaller than a Microraptor!

This article is a stub! You can help Dinopedia out by adding more information to it.
1444475693-862504-o

Titanovenator kenyanensis“ (meaning "Kenyan titan hunter") as it has been unofficially dubbed, has so far only been featured in a brief abstract by Sertich et al. that was presented at the 73rd annual meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology in 2013.

Description[]

According to the abstract, Titanovenatoris known from fragmentary cranial and postcranial remains. These fossils have been recovered from the Maastrichtian Lapurr (alternatively spelled Lapur or Lubur) Sandstone of Kenya. Sertich et al. claimed a 11-12 meter estimate for Titanovenator, which would make it by far the largest abelisaur ever discovered. Unfortunately, they fail to describe exactly how these estimates were reached. The limited information on Titanovenator makes such large size calculations dubious. Until a full analysis of the material is published, Titanovenatorwill remain an indeterminate abelisaurid.

Other Wikis[]

https://prehistoric-wiki.fandom.com/wiki/Titanovenator