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Limusaurus
Limusaurus (meaning "mud lizard") is a genus of toothless herbivorous theropod dinosaur from the Jurassic ( Oxfordian stage) Upper Shishugou Formation in the Junggar Basin of western China. Limusaurus is the first definitely known ceratosaur from Eastern Asia, including China. The discovery of Limusaurus also suggests that there may have been a land connection between Asia and several other continents allowing for faunal exchange even though the Turgai Sea was previously thought to prohibit such a movement.
The type species is L. inextricabilis. The specific name means "impossible to extricate".