- feet) in
length and one of the last
sauropods to go extinct. Most of the
saltasaurids were smaller,
around fifteen metres (49 feet) in length, and one, Rocasaurus...
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Saltasaurus (which
means "lizard from Salta") is a
genus of
saltasaurid dinosaur of the Late
Cretaceous period of Argentina.
Small among sauropods, though...
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Neuquensaurus (meaning "Neuquén lizard") is a
genus of
saltasaurid sauropod dinosaur that
lived in the Late Cretaceous,
about 80
million years ago in...
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turned in
towards the body as in
saltasaurids support the
phylogenetic conclusion that
Dreadnoughtus was not a
saltasaurid. The animal's
broad sternal bones...
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growth rate led to
their small size.
Another taxon of tiny sauropods, the
saltasaurid titanosaur Ibirania, 5.7
metres (19 feet) long,
lived a non-insular context...
- (2013)
matrix were tested.
These resolved with
Diamantinasaurus as a
saltasaurid,
sister to Opisthocoelicaudia, with
Dongyangosaurus as the next closest...
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skeletons of at
least [six] individuals,
including jaws and armor."
Saltasaurid titanosaurs Soroavisaurus S.
australis "Tarsometatarsus and phalanges...
- to
those of
Notocolossus and
Rapetosaurus but less so than
those of
saltasaurids. Like Dreadnoughtus, Epachthosaurus, and Opisthocoelicaudia, it was about...
- lizard"
after Triangulo Mineiro,
where it was found), is a
genus of
saltasaurid dinosaurs from the
Maastrichtian Serra da
Galga Formation of Brazil....
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making it one of the
smaller sauropods. It
seems to be
closely related to
saltasaurid dinosaurs, like
Saltasaurus and Neuquensaurus. The type species, Rocasaurus...