Isisaurus
Isisaurus is a genus of titanosaur sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period. It had a short, vertically directed neck and long forelimbs, making it considerably different from other sauropods. Isisaurus lived in the area belonging nowadays to India during the Maastrichtian.
About Isisaurus in brief
Isisaurus is a genus of titanosaur sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period from what is now India. It had a short, vertically directed neck and long forelimbs, making it considerably different from other sauropods. Isisaurus lived in the area belonging nowadays to India during the Maastrichtian.
It lived sympatrically with Jainosaurus and is believed to have eaten leaves from several species of tree. Its remains are the most complete among the Cret Jurassic dinosaurs known from that region.
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