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Amargasaurus (/ ə ˌ m ɑːr ɡ ə ˈ s ɔː r ə s /; "La Amarga lizard") is a genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous epoch (129.4–122.46 mya) of what is now Argentina.The only known skeleton was discovered in 1984 and is virtually complete, including a fragmentary skull, making Amargasaurus one of the best-known sauropods of its epoch.
St. Mary River, Deerfield Hutterite Colony, near Magrath, Bearpaw formation: Named Tyke in reference to its young age. [85] Wally [86] Camptosaurus: Late Jurassic Walter [87] Colorado Northwestern Field Museum: Hadrosauridae indet. Late Cretaceous (Campanian)
Pilmatueia faundezi fossils have been found in the Mulichinco Formation of Argentina.Known material includes the holotype, MLL Pv-005, a posterior dorsal vertebra; [1] the paratype MLL-Pv-002, a posterior cervical vertebra; MLL-Pv-010, a partial skeleton including cervical vertebrae, dorsal vertebrae, ribs, a caudal vertebra, and incomplete scapulae; [4] and other isolated vertebrae. [1]
The total number of neck vertebrae and length of the spines is based on Amargasaurus. Gallina and colleagues further speculated that the spines in both Amargasaurus and Bajadasaurus might have been used for defense. Due to its forward bend, the bifurcated neural spine of the supposed fifth neck vertebra would have reached past the head, and ...
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Argentinosaurus (meaning "lizard from Argentina") is a genus of giant sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period in what is now Argentina.Although it is only known from fragmentary remains, Argentinosaurus is one of the largest known land animals of all time, perhaps the largest, measuring 30–35 m (98–115 ft) long and weighing 65–80 t (72–88 short tons).
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