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Ledumahadi (meaning "giant thunderclap" in ) is a genus of from the in Free State Province, . The and only species is L. mafube, known from a singular incomplete specimen. A quadruped, it was one of the first giant sauropodomorphs, reaching a weight of around , despite not having evolved columnar limbs like its later huge relatives.


Description
Ledumahadi was likely a quadruped, as determined by analysis of the circumference of its and compared to those of other dinosaurs. It would have had very large, robust forelimbs, consistent with those of its relatives. Unlike those of later sauropods, these limbs were naturally flexed, as opposed to being purely columnar.


Size
At its time in the epoch, Ledumahadi is thought to have been the largest land animal that had ever lived. At the age of 14 years, L. mafube is estimated to have reached a maximum size of around in body mass, significantly larger than its relatives. L. mafube was more comparable to the later sauropod in body mass. An named Tetrasauropus belongs to a sauropodomorph that is estimated to have a hip height of , meaning that it likely belongs to Ledumahadi.


Classification
A phylogenetic analysis of Ledumahadi mafube was performed by McPhee and colleagues, which found it to belong to a recently recognised of called , including the closely related South African and from . Another lessemsaurid described in 2018, , could not be included in their analysis but was also recognised as belonging to Lessemsauridae. The results of McPhee and colleagues' analysis are shown in the cladogram below:

The size of the taxon was deemed to be important in the wider picture of sauropodomorph evolution, similar to its other lessemsaurid relatives. Living only a few million years after the Triassic-Jurassic extinction event, it indicates that this event must have either had only a small effect on body size within the sauropodomorph lineage, or may have not affected it at all. Significance was also found in the magnitude of the size itself—it lacked the columnar limbs that characterized its more derived relatives, thought to be a key adaptation in body size evolution. Ornithischian dinosaurs reach their largest sizes around a similar size of 12 to 17 tonnes in weight. This may have been the upper limit for dinosaurs without adopting the characteristics found in true sauropods, which grew to be several times the weight of Ledumahadi.


See also
  • 2018 in paleontology

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