Mamenchisaurus

Mamenchisaurus constructus

Mamenchisaurus — reconstrução científica

Mamenchisaurus foi um terópode herbívoro do Jurássico, descrito por CC Young. Viveu há aproximadamente 160.0-145.0 milhões de anos, na região do que hoje é China. Medindo de 20.0-26.0 m, pesando 12.0-18.0 tons, era um representante característico da fauna mesozoica.

Mamenchisaurus ( mə-MUN-chee-SOR-əs, or spelling pronunciation ) is an extinct genus of sauropod dinosaurs known for their remarkably long necks, which made up nearly half the total body length. Numerous species have been assigned to the genus; however, the validity of these assignments has been questioned. Fossils have been found in the Sichuan Basin and Yunnan Province in China. Several species from the Upper Shaximiao Formation, whose geologic age is uncertain, have been described. However, evidence suggests this formation to be no earlier than the Oxfordian stage of the Late Jurassic. M. sinocanadorum dates to the Oxfordian stage (161.2 to 158.7 mya), and M. anyuensis to the Aptian stage of the Early Cretaceous (around 114.4 mya). Most species were medium-large to large sauropods, measuring roughly 15 to 26 meters (49 to 85 ft) in length—possibly up to 35 meters (115 ft), based on two undescribed vertebrae.

Família
Mamenchisauridae
Ordem
Saurischia
Período
Jurassic (160.0-145.0 MYA)
Dieta
Herbivore
Comprimento
20.0-26.0 m
Peso
12.0-18.0 tons

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