Joaquinraptor casali
- Time
- 66–72.2 million years ago
- Period
- Unknown
- Known sites
- 1
Summary
Joaquinraptor is an extinct genus of megaraptorid theropod dinosaurs known from the Late Cretaceous Lago Colhué Huapi Formation of Argentina. The genus contains a single species, Joaquinraptor casali, representing the youngest definitive megaraptoran. It is known from a partially articulated, incomplete skeleton including vertebrae and bones of the skull, forelimbs and hindlimbs, and pectoral girdle, making it one of the most completely known members of the Megaraptora. It was likely at least 7 metres (23 ft) long.
Source: Wikipedia - Joaquinraptor
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