
Secernosaurus (meaning `severed lizard`) is a genus of herbivorous dinosaur. Secernosaurus was a hadrosaur, a `duck-billed` dinosaur which lived during the Late Cretaceous. Its fossils have been found in Argentina. Its name comes from the fact that it lived in South America, which during the Mesozoic Era was part of the southern supercontinent...
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Secernosaurus was a dinosaur of the Cretaceous period. Secernosaurus was a duck-billed dinosaur, about three metres long, with a flat, crestless head. The remains of Secernosaurus, which consisted of some hip parts, a shoulder blade, a lower leg bone, some tail bones and the back of the skull, were discovered in 1923 in Argentina but not identified...
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Secernosaurus A separate (or severed, divided) lizard from Late Cretaceous Argentina. It was found in Patagonia, Argentina, and therefore, it is said to be a fossil-form that is geographically separated from the North American, European, and Asian members of the family. Named by Michael K. Brett-Surman in 1979.
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