Titanosaurus was among the last of the giant sauropods to walk the Earth. This was a giant plant-eater from the same family as Argentinosaurus. It was probably related to dinosaurs that traveled from South America when it was still connected to Africa. The entire family of these Cretaceous giants is named after this dinosaur, even though only a few bones of Titanosaurus have ever been found.
Titanosaurus fossils has discovered in India named by Richard Lydekker the British Paleontologist in 1877.
Titanosaurus was a heavily built sauropod, as is typical for this family. Although some members of this family had scutes, it isn't known if any were present on this animal. A number of species exist for this genus and several genera are attributed to the Titanosauria.[1]
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LEGO Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar[]
Titanosaurus is briefly mentioned in the episode Blown Away! when Owen Grady mentions that it was the subject of Alan Grant's latest book.
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Titanosaurus is one of the created dinosaurs that could be found in the nursery of the Jurassic Park Discovery Center.