Argentinosaurus huinculensis, named in 1993, is a huge titanosaur from the Upper Cretaceous Río Limay Formation of Argentina: it was perhaps 30 m long. ❋ Darren Naish (2007)
Prehistoric snake gobbled-up dinosaur babies: A fossilized snake has been discovered inside a titanosaur nest in India, leading researchers to conclude that the snake fed on newly-hatched dinosaur babies, rather than their eggs like modern snakes. ❋ Bill Crider (2010)
Grouping: Macronaria/Titanosauria/basal titanosaur ? ❋ Nima (2009)
Also I'd like to know what everyone here thinks of Andrey Atuchin and Stephen O'Connor, I haven't seen anyone else tackle as many titanosaur paintings as these two, and they both have a lot of talent for creative color schemes and anatomical accuracy. ❋ Nima (2009)
Paralititan stromeri is another massive titanosaur, this time from the Upper Cretaceous of Egypt. ❋ Darren Naish (2007)
Grouping: Macronaria/Titanosauria/basal titanosaur ❋ Nima (2009)
Grouping: Macronaria/Titanosauria/basal titanosaur or possibly Andesauridae ❋ Nima (2009)
P. becklesii, named for tremendously short and robust forelimb elements and skin, is clearly a titanosaur. ❋ Darren Naish (2006)
Scientists on Antarctica have discovered a fossil of a tail bone belonging to a titanosaur, the family of giant plant-eating dinosaurs. ❋ Matthew Holehouse (2011)
They identified it as belonging to a lithostrotian titanosaur from the Late Cretaceous period of around 70 million years ago. ❋ Matthew Holehouse (2011)
Later other sauropod bones were found, those belonging to the giants of the titanosaur group. ❋ Jeanna Bryner (2010)
Its body was found in a dinosaur nest coiled around a recently hatched and crushed egg, and next to it was an 18in fossil hatchling titanosaur - an edibly small version of a plant-eating giant that as an adult weighed up to 100 tonnes. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Magyarorsaurus dacus, an ethnic Hungarian dinosaur from Transylvania, was recently downgraded from being an impressive titanosaur to a measly dwarf dino following an exhaustive study. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Quetzalcoatlus is picking up a baby titanosaur: the titanosaur was obviously a little baby, but at least a few people misinterpreted the scaling and assumed that it was meant to be an adult (in which case the azhdarchids were of Godzillian proportions). ❋ Unknown (2010)
The findings-along with two other similar snake-egg pairings, suggest that snakes fed on titanosaur hatchlings when they emerged from their eggs. ❋ News Account (2010)