
Dyslocosaurus (meaning `hard-to-place lizard`) is the name given in 1992 to a genus of sauropod dinosaur, possibly from the Late Jurassic Period. Its fossils were found in North America. The holotype or type specimen the genus is based on, AC 663, is part of the collection of the Amherst College Museum of Natural History. It was collected by pro.....
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(pronounced dis-low-co-SAWR-us) Dyslocosaurus was a plant-eating dinosaur from the late Jurassic period . Dyslocosaurus means hard to place lizard because it isn't known in which rock formation in Wyoming its fossils were found - either the 0 Formation or the Lance Formation]. This diplodocid sauropod had a long neck, a long, whip-like tail, and a ...
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Dyslocosaurus A bad place (hard-to-place) lizard from Late Jurassic or Late Cretaceous North America (Wyoming). Dyslocosaurus is thought to be the last of an unknown line of North American sauropods. The possibility exists that its remains were improperly dated and that rather than being from the Late Cretaceous, it is actually from the...
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