Similarities between Eoabelisaurus and Skorpiovenator
Eoabelisaurus and Skorpiovenator have 14 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abelisauridae, Abelisaurus, Aucasaurus, Carnotaurinae, Carnotaurus, Dinosaur, Ekrixinatosaurus, Genus, Ilokelesia, Late Cretaceous, Majungasaurus, Theropoda, Timeline of ceratosaur research, Type species.
Abelisauridae
Abelisauridae (meaning "Abel's lizards") is a family (or clade) of ceratosaurian theropod dinosaurs.
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Abelisaurus
Abelisaurus ("Abel's lizard") is a genus of predatory abelisaurid theropod dinosaur during the Late Cretaceous Period (Campanian) of what is now South America.
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Aucasaurus
Aucasaurus was a genus of medium-sized theropod dinosaur from Argentina that lived during the Santonian - Campanian stage of the Anacleto Formation.
Aucasaurus and Eoabelisaurus · Aucasaurus and Skorpiovenator ·
Carnotaurinae
Carnotaurinae is a subfamily of the theropod dinosaur family Abelisauridae.
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Carnotaurus
Carnotaurus is a genus of large theropod dinosaur that lived in South America during the Late Cretaceous period, from about 72 to 69.9 million years ago.
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Dinosaur
Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria.
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Ekrixinatosaurus
Ekrixinatosaurus ('explosion-born reptile') is a genus of abelisaurid theropod which lived approximately 100 to 97 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period.
Ekrixinatosaurus and Eoabelisaurus · Ekrixinatosaurus and Skorpiovenator ·
Genus
A genus (genera) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, as well as viruses, in biology.
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Ilokelesia
Ilokelesia is an abelisaur found in 1991, preserved in the layers of the earliest Late Cretaceous of the Río Limay Formation, Neuquén Group, located near Plaza Huincul, Neuquén Province, Argentina.
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Late Cretaceous
The Late Cretaceous (100.5–66 Ma) is the younger of two epochs into which the Cretaceous period is divided in the geologic timescale.
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Majungasaurus
Majungasaurus ("Mahajanga lizard") is a genus of abelisaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in Madagascar from 70 to 66 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
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Theropoda
Theropoda (or, from Greek θηρίον "wild beast" and πούς, ποδός "foot") or theropods are a dinosaur suborder characterized by hollow bones and three-toed limbs.
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Timeline of ceratosaur research
This timeline of ceratosaur research is a chronological listing of events in the history of paleontology focused on the ceratosaurs, a group of relatively primitive, often horned, predatory theropod dinosaurs that became the apex predators of the southern hemisphere during the Late Cretaceous.
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Type species
In zoological nomenclature, a type species (species typica) is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen(s).
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- What Eoabelisaurus and Skorpiovenator have in common
- What are the similarities between Eoabelisaurus and Skorpiovenator
Eoabelisaurus and Skorpiovenator Comparison
Eoabelisaurus has 52 relations, while Skorpiovenator has 23. As they have in common 14, the Jaccard index is 18.67% = 14 / (52 + 23).
References
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