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  2. Opisthocoelicaudia - Wikipedia

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    Opisthocoelicaudia / ɒˌpɪsθoʊsɪlɪˈkɔːdiə / is a genus of sauropod dinosaur of the Late Cretaceous Period discovered in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia. The type species is Opisthocoelicaudia skarzynskii. A well-preserved skeleton lacking only the head and neck was unearthed in 1965 by Polish and Mongolian scientists, making ...

  3. Nemegtosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Nemegtosaurus. Nemegtosaurus (meaning 'Reptile from the Nemegt') was a sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period of what is now Mongolia. It was named after the Nemegt Basin in the Gobi Desert, where the remains — a single skull — were found. The skull resembles diplodocoids in being long and low, with pencil-shaped teeth.

  4. Opisthocoelicaudiinae - Wikipedia

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    Opisthocoelicaudiinae is a subfamily of titanosaurian dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous. It was named by John McIntosh in 1990. Opisthocoelicaudiines are known from Mongolia, Argentina, and the United States. Two genera were assigned to Opisthocoelicaudiinae by Gonzalez et al. (2009): Alamosaurus and Opisthocoelicaudia (the type genus), [ 5 ...

  5. Nemegtosauridae - Wikipedia

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    Although the skull of Nemegtosaurus was found in the same formation as the headless skeleton of Opisthocoelicaudia, McIntosh (1990) kept Nemegtosaurus in Diplodocoidea while keeping Opisthocoelicaudia separate from the former, a position reiterated by Upchurch (1995, [5] 1999 [6]), and Upchurch et al. (2004).

  6. Saltasauridae - Wikipedia

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    Saltasauridae (named after the Salta region of Argentina where they were first found) is a family of armored herbivorous sauropods from the Upper Cretaceous. They are known from fossils found in South America, Africa, [4] Asia, North America, and Europe. They are characterized by their vertebrae and feet, which are similar to those of ...

  7. Museum of Evolution of Polish Academy of Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The gigantic skeletal replica of the enormous plant-eating sauropod dinosaur Opisthocoelicaudia fills practically the whole main exhibition hall at the Museum of Evolution. Nemegtosaurus, a separate sauropod dinosaur from the Gobi, whose skull was put on this skeletal reconstruction, was discovered a few kilometres from Opisthocoelicaudia's ...

  8. Alamosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Alamosaurus was a gigantic quadrupedal herbivore with the long neck, the long tail, the relatively long limbs and the body partly covered with bony armor. [3][4] It would have measured around 26 metres (85 ft) long, 5 metres (16 ft) tall at the shoulder and weighed up to 30–35 tonnes (33–39 short tons) based on known adult specimens ...

  9. Nemegt Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Nemegt Formation is composed of mudstones and sandstones that were deposited by ancient lakes, streams, and flood plains. The Altan Uul locality was described by Michael Novacek as "a canyon carved out of a very rich series of sedimentary rocks" with "steep cliffs and narrow washes".

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