
Algoasaurus (s; `Algoa Bay reptile`) is a genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Tithonian-early Valanginian-age Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous Upper Kirkwood Formation of Cape Province, South Africa. It was a neosauropod; although it has often been assigned to the Titanosauridae, there is no evidence for this, and recent reviews have considered it.....
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(pronounced al-GOH-a-SAWR-us) Algoasaurus (meaning 'Algoa Bay (South Africa) lizard') is doubtful genus of dinosaurs; it is known from only a few bones found in Africa. This long-necked, long-tailed plant-eater (a neosauropod and perhaps a titanosaurid) was about 30 ft (9 m) long. It lived during the early Cretaceous period, about 145-135 million y...
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Algoasaurus Algoa lizard from Early Cretaceous Algoa Bay, Cape Town, South Africa. Algoasaurus had most of its skeleton pulverized to make brick because the quarrymen didnt recognize the bones as those of a dinosaur. Named by Scottish physician Robert Broom in 1904.
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