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In this video series we're exploring every dinosaur we can find.
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Ohmdenosaurus ("Ohmden lizard") is a genus of herbivorous dinosaur from the Lower or Middle Toarcian age of the Early Jurassic in what is now Ohmden, Germany. It is one of the earliest European sauropods. It is also one of the few sauropods described from the Toarcian of the modern Northern Hemisphere, along with Tazoudasaurus, which may be a relative. Ohmdenosaurus lived on an island series in what is now the region of Black Forest High and the Vosges Massif. Alternatively, the genus may have come from Bohemia. Its fossils were originally described as plesiosaur remains, until a revision of the holotype in 1978 identified them as sauropod fossils. It is the only dinosaur identified from the Posidonia Shale.
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