This paleontological restoration is highly hypothetical, as very little fossil material of the animal is known. Use of this image might be controversial.
Reason:
English: Only known from seven caudal vertebrae, and no especially close relatives preserve much material, so the silhouette is conjectural.
Русский: Известен только по семи хвостовым позвонкам; ни один достаточно близкий родственник не описан по богатому материалу, из-за силуэт является гипотетическим.
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DescriptionVolgatitan Skeletal.svg
English: Skeletal restoration of the titanosaurian sauropod Volgatitan. Only seven caudal vertebrae are known, and only six were well-preserved enough to be figured. A modified silhouette of the 6th vertebra is standing in for the seventh. The first vertebra does appear to actually be the first in the caudal series, although the precise locations of the other vertebrae are unknown. The silhouette is based on Mendozasaurus. The human silhouette is from File:Silhouette of man standing and facing forward.svg. The scale of the image at full size is 1px=1mm.
(2018). "Osteology of the Late Cretaceous Argentinean sauropod dinosaur Mendozasaurus neguyelap: implications for basal titanosaur relationships". Journal of the Linnean Society184 (1): 136–181. DOI:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlx103.
Русский: Скелетная реконструкция завропода-титанозавра Volgatitan. Известно всего семь хвостовых позвонков, из которых только шесть хорошо сохранились; поэтому на месте седьмого позвонка расположен видоизменённый силуэт шестого позвонка. Первый позвонок действительно, по всей видимости располагался первым в каудальном ряду, хотя точное расположение других позвонков неизвестно. Силуэт основан на Mendozasaurus. Силуэт человека взят из File:Silhouette of man standing and facing forward.svg. Масштаб изображения равен 1px=1 мм.
(2018). "Osteology of the Late Cretaceous Argentinean sauropod dinosaur Mendozasaurus neguyelap: implications for basal titanosaur relationships". Journal of the Linnean Society184 (1): 136–181. DOI:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlx103.
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