Kangnasaurus (meaning "Farm Kangnas lizard") is a genus of elasmarian ornithopoda dinosaur found in Late Cretaceous rocks of South Africa. It is known from a tooth and possibly some postcranial remains dating between the middle-Campanian to Maastrichtian Kalahari Deposits Formation. "Table 19.1," in Weishampel, et al. (2004). Page 417.
Haughton described several other fossils as possibly belonging to Kangnasaurus. These include five partial femur, a partial thigh bone and tibia, a partial metatarsus, a partial shin and foot, , and unidentified bones. Some of the bones apparently came from other deposits, and Haughton was not certain that they all belonged to his new genus. Cooper was also not certain, but described the other specimens as if they did belong to Kangnasaurus. Like other basal iguanodontians, it would have been a bipedalism herbivore.
The differences in interpretation between Haughton and Cooper regarding the placement of the tooth had implications for the taxon's classification: Haughton thought the tooth was indicative that of an iguanodontidae when interpreted as a maxillary position, while Cooper classified it as coming from an animal more like Dryosaurus based on his assignment of the tooth to the dentary. However, more recent studies have separately uncovered a position nested within the elasmarian group.
Classification
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