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'''''Amygdalodon''''' ({{pron-en|əmɪɡˈdælədɒn}}, "[[almond]] tooth", so-named because its teeth were shaped like almonds) was a [[genus]] of [[herbivore|herbivorous]] [[dinosaur]] with a long neck. It is a ''[[nomen dubium]]''. The dinosaur itself is from the [[Bajocian]] [[faunal stage|stage]] of the [[Jurassic]], and only a few bone fragments and teeth have been discovered. Very little is known about it, but it is one of the few Jurassic dinosaurs from [[South America]] found thus far.
'''''Amygdalodon''''' ({{pron-en|əmɪɡˈdælədɒn}}, "[[almond]] tooth", so-named because its teeth were shaped like almonds) was a [[genus]] of [[herbivore|herbivorous]] [[dinosaur]] with a long neck. It is a ''[[nomen dubium]]''. The dinosaur itself is from the [[Bajocian]] [[faunal stage|stage]] of the [[Jurassic]], and only a few bone fragments and teeth have been discovered. Very little is known about it, but it is one of the few Jurassic dinosaurs from [[South America]] found thus far.


''Amygdalodon'' was 15 meters (50 [[Foot (length)|feet]]) long, 4 meters (12 feet) tall. This [[quadruped]]al dinosaur was very large, weighing as much as 24 tons. The [[type species]], ''Amygdalodon patagonicus'', was described by Cabrera in [[Argentina]] in 1947.
''Amygdalodon'' was 15 meters (50 feet) long, 4 meters (12 feet) tall. This [[quadruped]]al dinosaur was very large, weighing as much as 24 tons. The [[type species]], ''Amygdalodon patagonicus'', was described by Cabrera in [[Argentina]] in 1947.


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Amygdolodon
Temporal range: Middle Jurassic
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Amygdalodon
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A. patagonicus
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Amygdalodon patagonicus
Cabrera, 1947

Amygdalodon (Template:Pron-en, "almond tooth", so-named because its teeth were shaped like almonds) was a genus of herbivorous dinosaur with a long neck. It is a nomen dubium. The dinosaur itself is from the Bajocian stage of the Jurassic, and only a few bone fragments and teeth have been discovered. Very little is known about it, but it is one of the few Jurassic dinosaurs from South America found thus far.

Amygdalodon was 15 meters (50 feet) long, 4 meters (12 feet) tall. This quadrupedal dinosaur was very large, weighing as much as 24 tons. The type species, Amygdalodon patagonicus, was described by Cabrera in Argentina in 1947.