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''Amargasaurus'' appears in concept art for the [[Jurassic Park Arcade|2015 ''Jurassic Park'' arcade game]] but does not appear in the final game itself. |
''Amargasaurus'' appears in concept art for the [[Jurassic Park Arcade|2015 ''Jurassic Park'' arcade game]] but does not appear in the final game itself. |
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Amargasaurus is a genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Period. It could reach a length of 10 meters (33 feet). A distinctive feature of this dinosaur are the two parallel rows of tall spines down its neck and back, taller than in any other known sauropod. It is an example of Convergent Evolution; with Thyreophoran-like, almost Spinosaurian dorsal, cervical, and caudal vertebral spines.
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Jurassic Park III: Park Builder
Amargasaurus is one of the dinosaurs that can be created in Jurassic Park III: Park Builder.
Jurassic Park: Builder
Amargasaurus is a limited edition dinosaur in Jurassic Park: Builder. The Amargasaurus has only one sail, unlike in real life, which it had two sails.
Jurassic World: The Game
Amargasaurus appears in the game as a Tournament Herbivore.
Jurassic World: Alive
Amargasaurus is in Jurassic World: Alive.
Jurassic World
Amargasaurus is a part of the Hero Mashers assessment where its head can be used with other toys in the line to make unique creations.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Amargasaurus was featured as part of the Jurassic World: Dino Rivals toy line.
Behind the scenes
Amargasaurus appears in concept art for the 2015 Jurassic Park arcade game but does not appear in the final game itself.
Amargasaurus DNA might have been used in the creation of the Unidentified Therizinosaur Hybrid seen on a computer screen in Jurassic World. It can be speculated since the hybrid appears to have spines similar to the ones in the sauropod.