To which specific clade within the sauropods did *Dreadnoughtus* belong?
Answer
Titanosauria
*Dreadnoughtus* is classified as a sauropod, and more specifically, it belongs to the clade Titanosauria, which was characterized by stockier builds among sauropods toward the end of the Mesozoic Era.

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