What is fabrosaurus?

Fabrosaurus is a genus of small, herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, about 70 million years ago. It was discovered in Alberta, Canada and was first described in 2007. Fabrosaurus had a long neck and tail, and is believed to have been a bipedal dinosaur, meaning it walked on two legs. It was a relatively small dinosaur, measuring about 6-7 feet in length. Fabrosaurus was likely a herbivore, meaning it primarily ate plants. Not much is known about Fabrosaurus as it is a relatively newly discovered dinosaur and further research is needed to fully understand its behavior and characteristics.