- Name meaning: Tyrant giant
- average length: 10.2-11 m ( 35-37 ft )
- maximum length: 12-12.8 m ( 40-43 ft )
- average weight: 5.8-6.7 tons
- maximum weight: 7.2-7.8 tons
- average height: 3.01-3.2 m ( 11-12 ft)
- maximum height: 3.9-4.5 m ( 13-14 ft )
- time period: 110-97 mya
- habitat: South America
- skull length: 1.31-1.42 m ( 4-5 ft )
- bite force: 7800 psi
- tooth length: 8-9 inches ( 16-20 cm )
Tyrannotitan is a genus of huge bipedal carnivorous dinosaur of the carcharodontosaurid family from the Aptian stage of the early Cretaceous period, discovered in Argentina. It is closely related to other giant predators like Giganotosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus. Its fearsome appearance reflected on its name: Tyrant giant.
Only 4 pages have been published on this beast, it is more illusive than most of its relatives like Carcharodontosaurus and Giganotosaurus. Its teeth are less blade like than most of its kin, closer to Tyrannosaur teeth being thick and bone-crushing it also had relatively smaller arms, also like Tyrannosaurs, it's one of the most terrifying beasts ever to walk the earth but in order to establish how terrifying we need more bones in order to make more accurate conclusions.
Only 4 pages have been published on this beast, it is more illusive than most of its relatives like Carcharodontosaurus and Giganotosaurus. Its teeth are less blade like than most of its kin, closer to Tyrannosaur teeth being thick and bone-crushing it also had relatively smaller arms, also like Tyrannosaurs, it's one of the most terrifying beasts ever to walk the earth but in order to establish how terrifying we need more bones in order to make more accurate conclusions.