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Ampelosaurus
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About
Ampelosaurus
Ampelosaurus was discovered and named in 1869 by Philippe Matherson in Europe.
Living during the Late Cretaceous Period, this dinosaur was one of the last sauropods to have roamed the Earth.
Like other sauropods of the age, Ampelosaurus breathed through nostrils on the top of its head. It is believed that this dinosaur had horn-like lumps on its back.
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What is this dinosaur's name?
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Ampelosaurus |
How do I pronounce Ampelosaurus?
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Am-pell-owe-sore-uss |
What does the name Ampelosaurus mean?
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Vinyard Reptile |
How long was Ampelosaurus?
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40.00 feet
12.00 meters |
How heavy was Ampelosaurus?
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20000.00 pounds
10000.00 kilograms |
What dinosaur class was Ampelosaurus assigned to?
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Sauropoda |
What did Ampelosaurus eat?
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Plants |
How many years ago did Ampelosaurus live?
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72,000,000 Years Ago |
In what period did Ampelosaurus live?
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Late Cretaceous |
| Where did Ampelosaurus live? |
Europe, France, Spain |
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