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the German artiocle I just posted up on my website (miene Deutsch ist
sehr schlecht) seems to be a 95% species specific sauropod bone bed
along with crocodiles, an amphibians (and possibly pterosaurs-
'Flugsariern' is not in my repetoire).  

-Betty Cunningham

"Farlow,James" wrote:
>       I have to betray my ignorance, or faulty memory, by asking the group a
>      question:  Does anybody know of bonebeds in which a particular
>      sauropod species dominates the assemblage, the way hadrosaurs and
>      ceratopsians dominate some Cretaceous bonebeds?  Off the top of my
>      head, and a bit of looking through the literature, I can't think of
>      any.  Most of the sauropod bonebeds I can remember have more than one
>      species prominent in it.  But I can't say I've been right on top of
>      the sauropod literature, and my memory ain't what it used to be.
>      Anybody know of any such monospecific sauropod bonebeds?


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