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    within the family Anteosauridae. The type species is Titanophoneus potens. Remains of Titanophoneus have been found at Isheevo, Russia. An adult skull would...
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    this specimen was attributed to a new species of the genus Titanophoneus (and named Titanophoneus rugosus). More recently, Christian Kammerer showed that...
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    some 4.5 metres (15 ft) long, while the largest carnivores (such as Titanophoneus and Anteosaurus) were at least as long, with heavy skulls 80 centimetres...
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    Biseridens qilianicus Titanophoneus potens...
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    ends are more similar to the more derived anteosaurs Anteosaurus and Titanophoneus. First phylogenetic analyzes identified Sinophoneus as the most basal...
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    between the various taxa. The stance of a typical anteosaur, such as Titanophoneus, was primitive. Rather than the limbs being drawn in under the body...
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  • metriorhynchid crocodile species Thylacinus potens, a prehistoric mammal species Titanophoneus potens, a prehistoric synapsid species This disambiguation page lists...
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    Estemmenosuchus uralensis and Eotitanosuchus – Middle Permian, Ural Region Titanophoneus and Ulemosaurus – Ural Region Inostrancevia alexandri and Scutosaurus...
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    (16–20 ft) long, and weighed 500–600 kg (1,100–1,300 lb). Fully grown Titanophoneus from the same family Anteosauridae likely had a skull of 1 m (3.3 ft)...
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    Two genera of dinocephalians : Titanophoneus (an anteosaur) devouring a Ulemosaurus (a tapinocephalian)...
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