Brasilotitan is a titanosaur known from some vertebrae, leg bones, and even part of the jaw, so that’s neat. It was found in the Adamantina Formation, near São Paulo State, Brazil. It lived in the Santonian age of the Late Cretaceous, around 86 million years ago. Based on its jaw it appears to be related closely to Antarctosaurus rather than Rapetosaurus and Malawisaurus, with a square outline rather than a U outline.
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