
(pronounced chee-LAWN-ti-SAWR-us) Chilantaisaurus was a large theropod (probably an Allosaurid) dinosaur from the early Cretaceous period , about 113 to 97 million years ago. It may have been up to 10 feet (3 m) long, weighing perhaps up to 4 tons. It had enormous arms and very large claws; the first finger had a huge, upwards-curving, killer claw....
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Chilantaisaurus Chi-lan-tai lizard from Late (or Early) Cretaceous period and found in Lake Jilantai (or Chilantai), northwest China (Inner Mongolia), Kwangtung in the south, and Siberia, Russia. Named by Hu Chengzi (Hu Chengchih) in 1958.
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