English: Emiliasaura is the earliest known rhabdodontomorph, and the first discovered in South America. Rhabdodontomorpha is a basal group of iguanodontian dinosars that diverged in the Middle Jurassic. Emiliasaura was fairly large for this group, at about 5 m in length. It had a beak at the front of its mouth, with teeth at the back for processing its herbivorous diet.
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Emiliasaura: "Emilia's lizard" Early Cretaceous, South America