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Alamosaurus: quick facts

Found in New Mexico, Texas and Utah, Alamosaurus is North America'sonly titanosaurid and one of the last sauropods living at the end of theAge of Dinosaurs. It may have come to North America from Sout

Period
Late Cretaceous
Diet
Herbivore
Length
69 feet (21 meters)
Weight
60,000 lbs (27,216 kg)
Family
Titanosauridae

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