Dinosaur and Other Prehistoric Animal FactfinderAn alphabetical guide to 200 dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, covering where and when they lived. Suggested level: secondary. |
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... prosauropods all over the world . It was closely related to Plateosaurus , and was quite large at about 6 metres long . Lufengosaurus had a long skull and its teeth were widely spaced . It had long powerful hind legs and shorter arms ...
... prosauropods all over the world . It was closely related to Plateosaurus , and was quite large at about 6 metres long . Lufengosaurus had a long skull and its teeth were widely spaced . It had long powerful hind legs and shorter arms ...
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Michael J. Benton. PROSAUROPODA The infraorder Prosauropoda is made up of a selection of medium- and large - sized ... prosauropods ' , such as Ischisaurus and Staurikosaurus , both from South America , were probably not prosauropods ...
Michael J. Benton. PROSAUROPODA The infraorder Prosauropoda is made up of a selection of medium- and large - sized ... prosauropods ' , such as Ischisaurus and Staurikosaurus , both from South America , were probably not prosauropods ...
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... prosauropod while its limbs were like those of a sauropod , so that it is probably a kind of ' missing link ' between the prosauropods and the sauropods . Vulcanodon could be related to Melanorosaurus or to Cetiosaurus . Vulcanodon was ...
... prosauropod while its limbs were like those of a sauropod , so that it is probably a kind of ' missing link ' between the prosauropods and the sauropods . Vulcanodon could be related to Melanorosaurus or to Cetiosaurus . Vulcanodon was ...
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Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Animal Factfinder Dr. Michael Benton,Michael J. Benton No preview available - 1992 |
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Africa Albertosaurus Allosaurus amphibians ancestors ankylosaurs Apatosaurus Archaeopteryx Argentina armour arms arose Asia backbone beak birds body bones bony Brachiosaurus Carboniferous Cenozoic centimetres ceratopsians cheek teeth claw Coelophysis coelurosaurs complete skeleton crest Cretaceous crocodiles deinonychosaurs Deinonychus dinosaurs Diplodocus Dr O. C. Marsh Dryosaurus early Elaphrosaurus elephants England Eocene Europe evolution fingers fish forms fossil giant head hind legs horns huge Hypsilophodon ichthyosaurs Iguanodon infraorder insects Jurassic known Late Cretaceous limbs lived lizards long neck mammal-like reptiles mammals meat-eating dinosaurs metres long million years ago Miocene modern Mongolia Morganucodon Museum named North America Cretaceous O. C. Marsh oldest ornithomimosaurs Ornithomimus ornithopod pachycephalosaurs Permian plant-eaters plants Plateosaurus plates plesiosaurs prehistoric animals primitive probably prosauropods Protoceratops pterosaurs relatives reptile Dr rocks Saurischia sauropods scientists Segnosaurus skull snout South species specimens spines Stegoceras Stegosaurus Struthiomimus suborder Supersaurus toes tooth Triassic Tyrannosaurus vertebrae