The Genus Titanosaurus is a group of large, long-necked, herbivorous dinosaurs that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. This genus has several synonyms, including "Andesaurus," "Aeolosaurus," "Kaijutitan," and "Rinconsaurus." These names were given to different species of Titanosaurs that were discovered in various parts of the world, such as South America and Asia. The Genus Titanosaurus is known for its robust body structure, massive size, and distinct features, such as elongated necks and tails. The discovery of fossils belonging to this genus has significantly contributed to our understanding of the evolution and diversity of dinosaurs.