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Osteology / Amazonsaurus / La Amarga Formation / Amargasaurus / Zapalasaurus / Limaysaurus / Rebbachisauridae / Human vertebral column / Cervical vertebrae / Diplodocoids / Anatomy / Mesozoic
Date: 2008-07-28 14:18:18
Osteology
Amazonsaurus
La Amarga Formation
Amargasaurus
Zapalasaurus
Limaysaurus
Rebbachisauridae
Human vertebral column
Cervical vertebrae
Diplodocoids
Anatomy
Mesozoic

Zapalasaurus bonapartei, a new sauropod dinosaur from La Amarga Formation (Lower Cretaceous), northwestern Patagonia, Neuquén Province, Argentina.*

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