
Patagosaurus (meaning `Patagonia reptile`) is an extinct genus of eusauropodan dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of Patagonia, Argentina. It was first found in deposits of the Cañadon Asfalto Formation, which date from around 165 to 161 million years ago. Although originally twelve specimens were assigned to the taxon, it is quite possibly that.....
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Patagosaurus was a dinosaur of the Jurassic period. Remains of Patagosaurus were found in Argentina during 1977 and the early 1980's and from these it appears it was a large, bulky herbivore that walked on all-fours and had a long neck and tail, being about 18 metres long and of the suborder Sauropoda, like Apatosaurus.
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Patagosaurus Patagonian (big foot) lizard from Middle Jurassic Patagonia, southeast Argentina. The name comes from Spanish, patagon, big foot; a name given the Indians in Argentina. Named by Argentinian paleontologist José Bonaparte in 1979.
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