Amargasaurus
Amargasaurus, a unique dinosaur with double rows of spines along its neck, thrived in Early Cretaceous South America. Fossils discovered in Argentina's La Amarga Formation shed light on its herbivorous habits. These agile dinosaurs used their neck spines for display and defense.
Phonetic Pronunciation:
ah-MAR-guh-SAWR-us
Latin Name:
Amargasaurus cazaui
Archeological Era:
Early Cretaceous