Amargasaurus
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The Amargasaurus is a sauropod that lived Argentina. Its size is 32 feet (10 m) long. It eats plants. It had a long neck and two parllel rows of tall spines that ran down its neck and back. Scientifics think that its sails were used for self-defense.
The Facts
- Meaning : From La Amarga (Argentina)
- Date : Early Cretaceous
- Group : Sauropodamorpha
- Diet : Plants
- Size : 32 feet (10 m) long
- Fossil Locations : Argentina 1991
- Pronunciation : ah-MAHR-goh-SAW-rus
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