1: indosuchus is a abelisaurid theropod from india, it reached a Length up to 7 meters and weight 1.2 tons, it lived in Lameta formation alongside other abelisaurs and is a relative of abelisaurus.
2: indosaurus is a abelisaurid theropod from india, It was around 6 meters long and weight 700kg, it was more of a scavenger in the ecosystem and lived in Lameta formation.
3: Rahiolisaurus is a abelisaurid theropod from india, it was discoverd at raiyoli of village of india and known from several specimens of all growth stages, it is one of the best known theropod dinosaurs from india and reached a Length up to 6.75 meters and weight 2 tons, and it lived in the Lameta formation.
4: Maleriraptor is a herrarasaurian dinosaur from late Triassic india, it is named after 'kutty' who discoverd the holotype and 'maleri means the maleri formation, it was around 4 meters long and weight 250kg and lived in the upper maleri formation.
5: Rajasaurus is a abelisaurid theropod from india, this is the best known theropod from india and famous , it reached a Length up to 8 meters and weight 2 tons and had a bite force of 3,500 newtons and was the apex predetor of Lameta formation.
6: Laevisuchus Is a noasaurid dinosaur from india, it reached a size of around 2 meters and weight 30-40kg, and probably used to eat titanosaur eggs. and sometimes scavenge from carcasses.
7: Bruhathkayosaurus matleiy is a abelisaurid theropod from india, it lived in kallamedu formation , it's fossils were mixed with a unnamed giant Titanosaur though there is no paleo art of Bruhathkayosaurus as a abelisaurid theropod, and if we scale the holotype, the specimen probably reached 7-8 meters and weighted 1-2 tons.
Is Alwalkeria not a theropod anymore?
It's now a new species of lagerpetid named alickmeron maleriensis.
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