
Noasaurus (`Northwestern Argentina lizard`) is the name given to a carnivorous dinosaur genus of the late Campanian-Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous). It was a small (less than eight feet long) theropod, specifically a ceratosaur, discovered by Jaime Powell and José Bonaparte from the Lecho Formation of Salta Province, Argentina, dating to the la.....
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Noasaurus was a dinosaur of the Cretaceous period. Noasaurus is known from a few remains found in the 1970's which comprise a skull, some vertebrae and two foot bones, one of which has a hooked claw with a pit for a muscle to attach. It is thought from these remains that Noasaurus was a carnivore, about 240 centimetres long, and walked on its hind ...
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Noasaurus A northwestern Argentina lizard from Late Cretaceous Argentina. It was found in Salta province, northwest Argentina. It was named from the Spanish abbreviation for noroeste Argentina, the region including Salta Province. Named by Argentinian paleontologist José Bonaparte and Jaime Eduardo Powell in 1980.
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