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Re: Amargasaurus...



    I guess you're generalizing, because _Angaturama limai_ is a large
spinosaurid from Brazil and I guess the sedimentary basin in which he was
found was of a shore or, at least, well watered environment, like an area
with lakes and swamps.
    Regards,

        Marcel Bertolucci
    ( mbertol@zaz.com.br )
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Gay" <rob_redwing@hotmail.com>
To: <dinosaur@usc.edu>
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 4:00 AM
Subject: Re: Amargasaurus...


> >Even _Amargasaurus_ is too early, as Luis Rey notes alongside his
> >illustration.
>
> >The other dinosaurs from the Rio Limay Fm. are the dryomorph Anabisetia
> [nomen nudum], and the neosauropods _Andesaurus_, _Argentinosaurus_,
> _Rebbachisaurus_.<
> So, is the basic conclusion that the large theropods were basically
hunting
> sauropods in S.A.?
> Peace,
> Rob
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