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Kotasaurus
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Kotasaurus

Yadagiri, 1988
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K. yamanpalliensis

Kotasaurus (pronounced KOHT-ah-SAWR-us) (meaning "Kota [Formation] lizard") is the name given to a genus of dinosaur from the Early Jurassic period, about 208 million to 188 million years ago. It was an early sauropod, sharing some similarities with prosauropods. Its fossils were found in 1988, in India, near a place called Yemanpallis, in the state of Andhra Pradesh.

It is the most primitive known sauropod, and is similar to prosauropods in some ways (the hip bones). This quadrupedal plant-eater was about 30 feet (9 meters) long. It had a bulky body, a long tail and a long neck. It is known from a partial skeleton found in India (with no skull). [1]

The type species, Kotasaurus yamanpalliensis, was described by P. Yadagiri in 1988.

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