Chinshakiangosaurus
Name: Chinshakiangosaurus
Pronounced: Chin-shah-ke-ang-o-sore-us
Meaning: Chinshakian lizard
Type: Sauropod
Length: 11-13 meters long
Diet: Herbivore
Period: Late Jurassic
Years: 159-142 million years ago
Location: China
Description: Chinshakiangosaurus is a genus of sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic Period, about 155-148 million years ago. It was a large, herbivorous dinosaur, with an estimated length of about 50-60 feet and a weight of about 10-15 tons. Chinshakiangosaurus had a long, slender neck and a small head with a beak and small, peg-like teeth. It also had a long, whip-like tail, which it may have used as a weapon to defend itself against predators. Its body was probably covered in a layer of tough, scaly skin. Chinshakiangosaurus is known from a number of well-preserved fossil specimens, including several partial skeletons and skulls, which have helped paleontologists learn more about the anatomy and behavior of this dinosaur. It is considered a member of the sauropod group of dinosaurs, which also includes species such as Diplodocus and Apatosaurus. Chinshakiangosaurus is known from China, and is named after the Chinshakiang region where its fossils were first discovered. It is thought to be closely related to other sauropods such as Diplodocus and Apatosaurus.
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