Neuquensaurus

Neuquensaurus

Pronunciation:
nayoo-ken-sore-us
Name meaning:
'Neuquen (River) lizard'
Neuquensaurus
sauropod silhouette
Type of dinosaur:
sauropod
Length:
15.0m
Diet:
herbivorous herbivorous food icon
When it lived:
Late Cretaceous, 71-66 million years ago
Found in:
Argentina

Neuquensaurus was a relatively small sauropod. It had hardened, bone-like, raised scales on its back, which would have acted as protective armour. This was quite unusual for a sauropod, but some of its closest relatives - such as Antarctosaurus and Saltosaurus - might also have had them.

Taxonomic details

Taxonomy:
Dinosauria, Saurischia, Sauropodomorpha, Sauropoda, Eusauropoda, Neosauropoda, Macronaria, Camarasauromorpha, Titanosauriformes, Titanosauria, Lithostrotia, Saltasauridae
Named by:
Lydekker (1893)
Type species:
australis

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