Carcharodontosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Tyrannotitan, and Acrocanthosaurus, are remarkable as being titan killers, as their morphology suggests macro-predation, they likely regularly hunted and killed giant sauropods for food. And they're all grouped in a family called the Carcharodontosauridae, showcasing the family's potency as some of the most powerful and largest predatory animals to have ever walked the earth. There's not many families of theropod dinosaur with so many giant members, the Carcharodontosaurid is undoubtedly one of them. The Carcharodontosauridae contains up to 19 genera of theropod dinosaurs characterized by, among other things, their highly serrated teeth. All genera ever described within this family is listed in this video. Sources and credits: Support Factor Trace: Contour maps via Axis maps: 0:00 Carcharodontosaurid 1:15 Lajasvenator 1:55 Lusovenator 2:24 Wakinosaurus 2:53 Concavenator 4:07 Shaochilong 4:51 Eocarcharia 5:17 Neovenator 6:17 Ulughbegsaurus 6:47 Veterupristisaurus 7:18 Tameryraptor 8:05 Sauroniops 8:42 Meraxes 9:39 Kelmayisaurus 10:04 Taurovenator 10:59 Acrocanthosaurus 12:18 Mapusaurus 13:26 Carcharodontosaurus 15:28 Tyrannotitan 16:18 Giganotosaurus 17:56 Size Comparison 5YXPOWJ4AXJVKKNR GFSIF9AJJVLF6Q4I XHKDRDCGKJFIWHNB 64WTICQZ8IXIA6LZ BGLERQJ623CO550Z 9HBIIOWSKYLTCV5J TZK9OHLESDOA3A4M











