- sauropods, were
smaller and were
often able to walk on two legs. The
sauropodomorphs were the
dominant terrestrial herbivores throughout much of the Mesozoic...
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roughly translates to "in the
likeness of the
lizard feet". The
first sauropodomorph to be
described was Cardiodon,
named by Sir
Richard Owen,
although he...
- "duck-bills"),
theropods (mostly
bipedal carnivores and birds), and
sauropodomorphs (mostly
large herbivorous quadrupeds with long
necks and tails). Birds...
- (m****ōn, "longer") and σπόνδυλος (spondylos, "vertebra")) was a
genus of
sauropodomorph dinosaur from the
Early Jur****ic (Hettangian to
Pliensbachian ages,...
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Eoraptor (/ˈiːoʊˌræptər/) is a
genus of small,
lightly built,
basal sauropodomorph dinosaur. One of the earliest-known
dinosaurs and one of the earliest...
- also its
sauropod status, were
subsequently questioned. Sauropod-like
sauropodomorph tracks from the
Fleming Fjord Formation (Greenland) might, however,...
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early dinosaurs known from this
formation grew at
least as
quickly as
sauropodomorph and
theropod dinosaurs from the
later Mesozoic, and that
their elevated...
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Plateosauria is a
clade of
sauropodomorph dinosaurs which lived during the Late Tri****ic to the Late Cretaceous. The name
Plateosauria was
first coined...
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Saturnalia is an
extinct genus of
basal sauropodomorph dinosaur known from the Late Tri****ic
Santa Maria Formation of Rio
Grande do Sul,
southern Brazil...
- oros/ὄρος, "mountain" + sauros/σαῦρος, "lizard") is a
genus of
basal sauropodomorph dinosaur that
lived during the Late Tri****ic period. A
herbivore from...