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  1. Amargasaurus - Wikipedia

    Amargasaurus was first described in 1991 and contains a single known species, Amargasaurus cazaui. It was a large animal, but small for a sauropod, reaching 9 to 13 meters (30 to 43 feet) in length.

  2. All about Amargasaurus - Animalia

    Amargasaurus was a large genus of dinosaur, but compared to other sauropods, it was relatively small. This genus existed in what is now Argentina and is known from a single species, Amargasaurus …

  3. Amargasaurus - Natural History Museum

    Explore Amargasaurus, a plant-eating sauropod dinosaur in the Dino Directory.

  4. Amargasaurus | A Small Early Cretaceous Sauropod from Argentina

    Jun 25, 2023 · Amargasaurus, was a rather small sauropod, with a distinctly short neck. It lived in modern day Argentina around 130-125 million years ago, during the Early Cretaceous Period. …

  5. Amargasaurus Animal Facts - Amargasaurus cazaui - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · There is only one known species of Amargasaurus (La Amarga lizard), known by its scientific name Amargasaurus cazaui. Starting at the top of the classification system, it an animal …

  6. Amargasaurus: Habitat, Behavior, and Diet - ThoughtCo

    Dec 13, 2019 · Here is an in-depth profile of Amargasaurus, including this dinosaur's characteristics, behavior, and habitat.

  7. What is Amargasaurus? The Dinosaur with a Spiny Sail

    Mar 6, 2026 · Amargasaurus was a sauropod, a type of dinosaur famous for its long neck, long tail, small head, and massive body. Sauropods include some of the largest animals ever to walk the Earth.

  8. Amargasaurus The Double-Spined Sauropod That Looked Straight …

    Amargasaurus stands as one of paleontology’s most visually distinctive and scientifically intriguing dinosaurs. Its twin rows of elongated neural spines continue to spark debate among researchers, …

  9. Amargasaurus: All About Dinosaurs - prehistoricpedia.com

    Feb 14, 2025 · Discover the fascinating world of Amargasaurus, a unique dinosaur with a long neck. Join us as we delve into its history and characteristics.

  10. Amargasaurus - Western Australian Museum

    Amargasaurus lived 130 million years ago in what is now Argentina, and represents a unique group of dwarfed, short-necked sauropods. Amargasaurus belongs to a peculiar group of sauropods from …