(Redirected from Tendaguru Formation)The 'Tendaguru' beds are a fossil rich
formation in
Tanzania. It has been considered the richest of
Late Jurassic strata in
Africa. Continental reconstructions show Tendaguru to have been in the southern hemisphere during the Late Jurassic. Tendaguru is similar to the
Morrison Formation except in its Marine Interbeds. The dinosaur life is also similar to that of the Morrison, with the presence of ''
Brachiosaurus'' and ''
Dryosaurus'' in both formations, and other dinosaurs with similar counterparts.
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Dinosaurs found in Tengaduru
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Australodocus''
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Dicraeosaurus''
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Dryosaurus''
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Elaphrosaurus''
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Giraffatitan'' (also known as a species of ''
Brachiosaurus'')
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Janenschia''
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Kentrosaurus''
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Tendaguria''
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Tornieria''
See also
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List of fossil sites ''(with link directory)''
References
1. Paleontology and Geology of the Upper Morrison Formation, Octávio Mateus, , , New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science (bulletin 36), 2006, ISSN 1524-4156
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Khalaf-von Jaffa, Norman Ali Bassam Ali Taher (2006). "Ornithomimid Dinosaur Tracks from Beit Zeit, West of Jerusalem, Palestine." ''Gazelle: The Palestinian Biological Bulletin'', Number '56', August 2006. pp.1-7.
★ Paul, G. S. 1988. The brachiosaur giants of the Morrison Tendaguru with a description of a new subgenus, Giraffatitan, and a comparison of the world's largest dinosaurs. Hunteria 2 (3): 1-14.