Aegyptosaurus
Aegyptosaurus baharijensis is a species of Dinosaure which lived in Egypt during the Crétacé superior, there is 99-93 M.A. It was an enormous herbivore which had a long neck, a long tail and a small head. There existed only one fossil of Aegyptosaurus, described by Stromer in 1932. It was preserved at Munich but was destroyed during the second world war, in 1944.
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Its name means “reptile of Egypt”
- Time: Cretaceous (- 144 M.A. with - 65 M.A.)
- Size: 16 m from length, 6,4 m in height, 1,5 ton
- Habitat: Food Africa
- Mode: herbivore
Inventory of the found fossils
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Three caudal vertebrae, a partial scapula, nine bones of the members (the whole destroyed by RAF in 1944).
Internal bonds
- See List of the dinosaurs
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