
The estimated size of the dinosaur is up to 18 meters long, almost twice as long as another long-necked one also found in the state of Maranhão, the Amazonsaurus Maranhensis, one of the smallest titanosaurus described to date.
But, different from Amazonsaurus, the new specimen is near the region known as the Tocantins of the Itapecuru Formation, while the former is found further north of the state.

Brazil’s titanosaurus records are best described for the regions where the Sanfranciscana, Paraná and Bauru rags are found, in the states of Minas Gerais, São Paulo and Paraná. One of the best preserved specimens, including a ѕkᴜɩɩ with a full jаw, is the Tapuiasaurus macedoi, located on the rocks near the municipality of Coração de Jesus, north of MG. This is the first Brazilian sauropod dinosaur to have also been preserved.
