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Dinosaur: Albertadromeus syntarsus

Length*: | 1.25 m | 4.1 ft |
Weight*: | 3.6 kg | 8 lb |
*The largest known specimen
Period
Epoch: Late Cretaceous
Stage: Middle Campanian
Years: 83.6–72.1 Ma
Details
Status: valid
Author: Brown et al.
Year: 2013
Distribution
Area: North America
Country: Canada
Region: Alberta
Formation: Oldman
Locations
Sources
Material: Cervical rib, two dorsal vertebrae, caudal vertebra, ossified tendons, left tibia and fibula, fragment of right fibula, and fragmentary metatarsal and ungual.
References: Brown, C. M.; Evans, D. C.; Ryan, M. J.; Russell, A. P. (2013). "New data on the diversity and abundance of small-bodied ornithopods (Dinosauria, Ornithischia) from the Belly River Group (Campanian) of Alberta".