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Zapalasaurus

2023-07-18 Snargl 0 minute 0 second

Where does the Zapalasaurus live?

Zapalasaurus was a type of sauropod dinosaur that lived in the Early Cretaceous period, about 130 to 112 million years ago.
It was named after the city of Zapala, which is near the place where its fossils were found in Argentina.
Zapalasaurus lived in a region that was part of the ancient continent of Gondwana, which later split into South America, Africa, India, Australia, and Antarctica.
Zapalasaurus was one of the few diplodocoid sauropods that survived in South America after the separation of Gondwana from Laurasia, the northern continent.
Most of the diplodocoids became extinct by the end of the Jurassic period, but some rebbachisaurids and dicraeosaurids persisted in the southern hemisphere until the Late Cretaceous.

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What does the Zapalasaurus look like?

Zapalasaurus was a sauropod dinosaur that had a long neck, a small head, and a whip-like tail.

It belonged to the family Rebbachisauridae, which were herbivorous dinosaurs with distinctive spines on their backs.

Zapalasaurus was named after the city of Zapala in Argentina, where its fossils were found.

It lived about 130 to 120 million years ago, during the Early Cretaceous period.

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