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The real Bigfoot: a pes from Wyoming, USA is the largest sauropod pes ever reported and the northern-most occurrence of brachiosaurids in the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation

A set of associated left pedal elements of a sauropod dinosaur from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation in Weston County, Wyoming, is described here. Several camarasaurids, a nearly complete small brachiosaur, and a small diplodocid have been found at this locality, but none match the exceptionally large size of the pedal elements. Next to the associated pedal elements, an isolated astragalus, phalanx and ungual were found, which match the large metatarsals in size. The elements cannot be ascribed to diplodocids due to the lack of a ventral process of metatarsal I. Moreover, the morphology of metatarsal V has a broad proximal end, with a long and narrow distal shaft, which differs from Camarasaurus. The size of the material and a medially beveled distal articular surface of metatarsal IV imply an identification as a brachiosaurid. This is the largest pes ever reported from a sauropod dinosaur and represents the first confirmed pedal brachiosaur elements from the Late Jurassic of North America. Furthermore, this brachiosaur material (the pes and the small nearly complete specimen) is the northernmost occurrence of brachiosaurids in the Morrison Formation.

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K is for Kaijutitan, from Argentina, land of Kaiju Titanosaurs

L is for Lohuecotitan, a Spanish titanosaur from a vast bonebed of titanosaurs

M is for Magyarosaurus, Nopcsa's dwarf titanosaur, from Hatzeg island and Transylvania

N is for Nemegtosaurus, a skull whose body may or may not be Opisthocoelicaudia

O is for Overosaurus, a small titanosaur from a land of large titanosaurs

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F is for Futalognkosaurus, whose carcass was so huge it changed the course of a river

G is for Giraffatitan, Tanzania's famous Brachiosaur

H is for Huanghetitan, named after the Yellow River

I is for Inawentu, whose skull is convergent with its distant relative, Nigersaurus

J is for Jainosaurus, a nice skull from the home of Titanosaurus

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A is for Abydosaurus, whose head and chest where buried in rocks overlooking a river which ran through a dry country.

B is for Brachiosaurus, a large-armed sauropod in a land of small-armed sauropods

C is for Cedarosaurus, curiously found with many gastroliths

D is Dreadnoughtus, famously found with well preserved forelegs

E is for Europasaurus, small and cute among sauropods

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Matt Wedel (co-author on the paper) blogged about the paper on @svpow.com :
https://svpow.com/2024/12/22/about-that-saurophaganax-paper/

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About that Saurophaganax paper

Newly out in VAMP: Danison, Andy D., Wedel, Mathew J., Barta, Daniel E., Woodward, Holly N., Flora, Holley M., Lee, Andrew H., and Snively, Eric. 2024. Chimerism of specimens referred to Saurophaga…

Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week

it's #SauropodSunday , and today were celebrating this paper, in which most of the backbones formerly known as Saurophaganax are promoted to sauropod status! Congratulations to the dinosaur bones formerly known as Saurophaganax. A few remaining odds and ends were used to describe the new species Allosaurus anax, the third species in the genus Allosaurus.

https://svpow.com/2024/12/22/about-that-saurophaganax-paper/
https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/vamp/index.php/VAMP/article/view/29404

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About that Saurophaganax paper

Newly out in VAMP: Danison, Andy D., Wedel, Mathew J., Barta, Daniel E., Woodward, Holly N., Flora, Holley M., Lee, Andrew H., and Snively, Eric. 2024. Chimerism of specimens referred to Saurophaga…

Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week

Matt Wedel of Sauropod Vertebra of the Week blog ( @svpow.com ) has a great post up about novel anatomy, the amazing fact that there is still novel anatomy to be discovered, yes, even in humans, and some thoughts on how and why it hasn't all been discovered already, and why people should keep looking.

https://svpow.com/2024/09/07/were-not-going-to-run-out-of-new-anatomy-anytime-soon/

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We’re not going to run out of new anatomy anytime soon

[This post received first place in the 2024 Blog Extravaganza at Adam Mastroianni’s Experimental History. Many thanks, Adam!] I first had this thought in 2019, and I started this draft in ear…

Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week

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bringing back the "if ghosts of fossil life forms were real" thread:

Paleontologists would start an iNaturalist-like site where interested folk of all knowledge levels could report and upload possible fossil ghost sounds, ranging from the strange keening songs of the first Devonian insects to the rumblings of Mesozoic sauropods to the mysterious tick-tick-ticks of strange Paleozoic invertebrates.

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#PaleoSpeculation
#HalloweenEve
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hooray, a new episode of Love In the Time of Chasmosaurs is out!
https://chasmosaurs.com/2024/08/31/podcast-show-notes-episode-36-sean-rubin-and-tudor-humphries/
by the incomparable Natee ( @Himmapaan ), Gemma, and Marc.

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I am a bit saddened to learn the book _The Iguanodon’s Horn_ (by Sean Rubin) was originally conceived as narrated by an Iguanodon, but later that had to be (mostly) removed for reasons of classification and publication.

Podcast Show Notes: Episode 36 – Sean Rubin and Tudor Humphries

Rise and shine, the LITC podcast is here again! We have some colourful and pretty gnarly palaeoart to show you from the spectacularly-named Tudor Humphries. For the interview, Marc and Natee discus…

Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs

it has been said that some titanosaurs lacked phalanges (finger bones) in their fore feet. Some say this made them "obligate knucklewalkers" but other people say they chose to do manually what others did digitally.

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