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Dinosaur: Bagualia alba

Length*: | 9.5 m | 31.2 ft |
Weight*: | 2.8 t | 6,173 lb |
*The largest known specimen
Period
Epoch: Early Jurassic
Stage: Toarcian
Years: 182.7–174.7 Ma
Details
Status: valid
Author: Pol et al.
Year: 2020
Distribution
Area: South America
Country: Argentina
Region: Chubut
Formation: Cañadón Asfalto
Locations
Sources
Material: At least 3 individuals.
References: D. Pol; J. Ramezani; K. Gomez; J. L. Carballido; A. Paulina Carabajal; O. W. M. Rauhut; I. H. Escapa; N. R. Cúneo (2020). "Extinction of herbivorous dinosaurs linked to Early Jurassic global warming event".