
Abelisaurus (s; `Abel`s lizard`) is a genus of abelisaurid theropod dinosaur during the Late Cretaceous Period (Campanian) of what is now South America. It was a bipedal carnivore that probably reached 7 to 9 meters (23 to 30 feet) in length, although it is known from only one partial skull. The generic name recognizes Roberto Abel as the disco......
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Abelisaurus is a dinosaur about which very little is known. An almost complete skull, measuring 85 cm long, was discovered in Argentina in 1985, and this indicates that it was a carnivore of the cretaceous period.
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Abelisaurus An Abel lizard from Late Cretaceous Argentina. Named in honor of Roberto Abel, director of the Museo de Cipolletti, Cipolletti, Argentina, who discovered the fossil. Named by Argentinian paleontologists José F. Bonaparte and Fernando E. Novas, in 1985.
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