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en:Dinosaur size#Longest ornithopods
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- Stegosaurus (en) (9 m[1] e 5,3-7 t[2][3])
- Shantungosaurus (en) (14,7-16,6 m[4][5] e 16 t[6])
Note
modifica- ^ Thomas R. Holtz Jr. e Luis V. Rey, Dinosaurs: the most complete, up-to-date encyclopedia for dinosaur lovers of all ages (PDF), New York, Random House, 2007, ISBN 978-0-375-82419-7.
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- ^ R. B. J. Benson, N. E. Campione, M. T. Carrano, P. D. Mannion, C. Sullivan e David C. Evans, Rates of Dinosaur Body Mass Evolution Indicate 170 Million Years of Sustained Ecological Innovation on the Avian Stem Lineage, in PLoS Biol, vol. 12, 2014, p. e1001853, DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001853, PMC 4011683, PMID 24802911.
- ^ X. Zhao, D. Li, G. Han, H. Hao, F. Liu, L. Li e X. Fang, Zhuchengosaurus maximus from Shandong Province, in Acta Geoscientia Sinica, vol. 28, n. 2, 2007, pp. 111-122, DOI:10.1007/s10114-005-0808-x.
- ^ Donald F. Glut, Shantungosaurus, in Dinosaurs: The Encyclopedia, Jefferson, North Carolina, McFarland & Co, 1997, pp. 816-817, ISBN 0-89950-917-7.
- ^ John R. Horner, David B. Weishampel e Catherine A. Forster, Hadrosauridae, in David B. Weishampel, Peter Dodson e Halszka Osmólska (a cura di), The Dinosauria, 2ª ed., Berkeley, University of California Press, 2004, pp. 438-463, ISBN 0-520-24209-2.