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  1. Datos. Este herbívoro puede vivir hasta 100 años, ¡si antes no se lo zampa un tiranosaurio! Como muchos dinosaurios herbívoros, el Amargasaurus se desplaza en manadas para protegerse de los depredadores. El Amargasaurus tiene grandes espinas en el lomo, que puede utilizar para la defensa o como reclamo. El Amargasaurus corría a velocidades ...

  2. 20 de ene. de 2018 · 101. AMARGASAURUS has class advantage over Pterosaur creatures. Class advantage will enable a 50% damage boost against certain enemies and reduce their damage by 50%. This herbivore can live up to 100 years, if not eaten by a Tyrannosaurus first! Like many herbivorous dinosaurs, Amargasaurus travels in herds for protection from predators.

  3. Amargasaurus ("La Amarga lizard") is a genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous epoch of what is now Argentina. The only known skeleton was discovered in 1984 and is virtually complete, including a fragmentary skull, making Amargasaurus one of the best-known sauropods of its epoch. Amargasaurus was first described in 1991 and contains a single known species, Amargasaurus cazaui. It ...

  4. Amargasaurus max level 40 from Jurassic World The Game.Watch more: https: ... Amargasaurus max level 40 from Jurassic World The Game.Watch more: https: ...

  5. Amargasaurus ("reptil de Amarga") es un género representado por una única especie de dinosaurio saurópodo dicreosáurido, que vivió a principios del período geológico Cretácico, hace aprimadamente 130 millones de años, en el Barremiano, en lo que hoy es Sudamérica. Amargasaurus se encuentra cercanamente emparentado con el más antiguo dinosaurio africano Dicraeosaurus. Al igual que ...

  6. Amargasaurus is an extinct genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period and measuring up to 10 meters (33 feet) long. A distinctive feature of this dinosaur are the a pair of parallel rows of tall spines down its neck and back, taller than in any other known sauropod. It is an example of Convergent Evolution; with thyreophoran-like, almost spinosaurian dorsal, cervical, and ...

  7. Amargasaurus ("La Amarga lizard") is a genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous epoch of what is now Argentina. The only known skeleton was discovered in 1984 and is virtually complete, including a fragmentary skull, making Amargasaurus one of the best-known sauropods of its epoch. Amargasaurus was first described in 1991 and contains a single known species, Amargasaurus cazaui. It ...