Amargasaurus
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Amargasaurus was a sauropod from the early Cretaceous period. It grew to 10 meters (33 feet) length, which was relatively small for a sauropod. It was a quadrupedal herbivore with a long, low skull on the end of a long neck, much like its relative Dicraeosaurus.
Quick Facts Amargasaurus Temporal range: Lower Cretaceous 130–125 mya, Scientific classification ...
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Family: | Dicraeosauridae |
Genus: | Amargasaurus |
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Amargasaurus was found in La Amarga, a canyon in Neuquén Province, Argentina.