
Dravidosaurus (meaning `Dravidanadu lizard`, Dravidanadu being a region in the southern part of India where the remains were discovered) is a genus of prehistoric reptile which was once thought to be the last surviving stegosaur, the group of `plated` dinosaurs. With an estimated length of 3 metres (10 ft), it would have also been the smallest...
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Dravidosaurus was a dinosaur of the Jurassic period. Remains of Dravidosaurus were discovered in the later half of the 20th century in India. It was a herbivore of the Stegosaurus family, about three metres long with armour plates on its back and spines bulging halfway up down the spine.
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Dravidosaurus Dravidanadu lizard from Late Cretaceous southern India. It was named for Dravidandu, the region of the southern Indian peninsula where it was found. Named by P. Yadagiri and K. Ayyasami in 1979.
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