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Aegyptosaurus: quick facts

Fragmentary remains of Aegyptosaurus were discovered in Egypt andshowed it to be very similar to Diplodocus. Unfortunately, even the fragmentaryremains were lost during an air raid in World War II.

Diet
Herbivore
Length
52.5 feet (16 meters)
Family
Diplodocidae

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Reference background: Natural History Museum, London — Dinosaurs; Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History — Dinosaurs; American Museum of Natural History — Dinosaurs & Fossils. Figures are typical published ranges; taxonomy follows the source era and modern consensus is noted where it differs. See our sources & fact-check policy.

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