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Re: Amargasaurus...
Yes, large carcharodontosaurs would have towered over it. However, lets
look at hadrosaurs for a moment. Amargasaurus was about 12 meters long,
and lived along with Giganotosaurus and this newly discovered critter.
There were several species of hadrosaurid dinosaurs, including
Parasaurolophus and Lambeosaurus, that were the same general size
(sometimes even smaller), and lived alongside Tyrannosaurus<
Which kind of brings me to a question I've had for some time. What else,
beyond sauropods, could _Giganotosaurus_ have preyed one?
Peace,
Rob
Student of Geology
Northern Arizona University
P.O. Box 20840
Flagstaff, Az. 86011
AIM: TarryAGoat
http://www.geocities.com/elvisimposter/dinopics.html
http://www.cafepress.com/RobsDinos
"A _Coelophysis_ with feathers?"
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