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Actually named after the Ojo Alamo Formation, not the tourist trap in Texas. Otherwise a fairly normal Late Cretaceous titanosaur, and one you can actually draw interacting with T. rex.
New edit: The new specimen that was mounted in Dallas has made it clear that there are important changes in the neck between the younger specimens and a large adult. You can see the adult version here: [link]
As near as I can tell the proportions shown here are those of a half-grown individual.
New edit: The new specimen that was mounted in Dallas has made it clear that there are important changes in the neck between the younger specimens and a large adult. You can see the adult version here: [link]
As near as I can tell the proportions shown here are those of a half-grown individual.
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Wonder why Alamosaurus was the only sauropod of the Cretaceous.



































