
Amargasaurus - Wikipedia
Amargasaurus was first described in 1991 and contains a single known species, Amargasaurus cazaui. It was a large animal, but small for a sauropod, reaching 9 to 13 meters (30 to 43 feet) in length.
Amargasaurus | A Small Early Cretaceous Sauropod from Argentina
Jun 25, 2023 · Amargasaurus, was a rather small sauropod, with a distinctly short neck. It lived in modern day Argentina around 130-125 million years ago, during the Early Cretaceous Period. …
Amargasaurus - Natural History Museum
Explore Amargasaurus, a plant-eating sauropod dinosaur in the Dino Directory.
Amargasaurus Animal Facts - Amargasaurus cazaui - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · There is only one known species of Amargasaurus (La Amarga lizard), known by its scientific name Amargasaurus cazaui. Starting at the top of the classification system, it an animal …
Amargasaurus: Habitat, Behavior, and Diet - ThoughtCo
Dec 13, 2019 · Here is an in-depth profile of Amargasaurus, including this dinosaur's characteristics, behavior, and habitat.
Amargasaurus: All About Dinosaurs - prehistoricpedia.com
Feb 14, 2025 · Discover the fascinating world of the Amargasaurus - a famous and mysterious dinosaur - and learn about its unique features and history
Amargasaurus | Anatomy and Physiology | Research Starters - EBSCO
Found in the La Amarga Formation, the discovery of Amargasaurus contributes to the understanding of dinosaur diversity in the Southern Hemisphere during the Cretaceous and highlights Argentina's …
Amargasaurus | Description, Size, Fossil, Diet, & Facts
Feb 11, 2023 · Amargasaurus was a sauropod of the Dicraeosauridae, measuring 9-10 metres (30-33 feet) in length and weighing 2.6 tonnes (2.9 small tons). It exhibited the standard sauropod body …
Amargasaurus | Dino Tail - Encyclopedia
Amargasaurus fossils were discovered in February 1984 by the 8th Expedition of Vertebrate Paleontology led by the renowned paleontologist José Bonaparte. The discovery took place in the …
19 Amargasaurus Facts
Dec 31, 2023 · Amargasaurus, a small but agile dinosaur with a unique double row of spines on its neck, likely used for display and species recognition, roamed South America during the Early Cretaceous …