Rebbachisaurid sauropod that lived in the Early Cretaceous in what is now Burgos, Spain (Castrillo de la Reina Formation)
Rebbachisaurids are part of the family Diplodocidae but
considered to be more basal than Diplodocus
Looks like other sauropods, with a large body, columnar legs, long tail, and long, thick neck
Had simple neural spines
Medium-sized
Estimated to be 33 to 39 ft (10 to 12 m) long
Herbivorous
Had pencil-type, elongated, slender teeth that were mostly
straight with a slight curve
Named by Fidel Torcida Fernández-Baldor and others in 2011
Type and only species is Demandasaurus darwini
Genus name means "Demanda lizard"
Genus name refers to the Sierra de la Demanda, the mountain
chain where the type specimen was found
Species name is in honor of Charles Darwin
Found an incomplete but associate skeleton (cranial and
post-cranial fossils)
Fossils found in the "Tenadas de los Vallejos II" quarry, near the town of Salas de los Infantes…
read more at https://iknowdino.com/Demandasaurus-Episode-365/
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