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RUGOCAUDIA
(roo-go-caw-dee-ah)
meaning: "Wrinkle tail"
Named By: Cary Woodruff in 2012
Time Period: Early Cretaceous, Aptian-Albian
Location: USA, Montana - Cloverly Formation
Size: Uncertain due to incomplete remains
Diet: Herbivore
Fossil(s): 18 caudal (tail) vertebrae, vertebral arch, neural arch, tooth and metacarpal
Classification: | Chordata | Reptilia | Dinosauria | Saurischia | Sauropodomorpha | Sauropoda | Titanosauriformes |
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Rugocaudia is a potentially dubious extinct genus of basal titanosauriform sauropod dinosaur known from the Early Cretaceous of Montana, United States.

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