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Dino Fact:
Procompsognathus (Before Elegant Jaw) is a coelophysoid from Late Triassic Germany. It was named after a similar theropod, Compsognathus, though Procompsognathus probably wasn't actually Compsognathus's ancestor like the name would suggest.
Art: Gabriel Ugueto
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Good night, everyone! Sleep well! Hope you're all having an awesome weekend so far!
Dino Fact:
Coelophysis (Hollow Form) is a coelophysoid from Late Triassic North America. It's really well-known among early dinosaurs, with hundreds of skeletons found in Ghost Ranch. It's thought they came together to breed but were killed by a flood.
Art: Liscianigiochi Srl
Dino Fact:
Dineobellator (Diné Warrior) is a Dromaeosaurid from Late Cretaceous North America. Living at the very end of the Mesozoic period, it was evolving many advanced features, including stronger and more flexible hands and feet and a less stiff tail.
Art: BushViper165
Dino Fact:
Iguanacolossus (Iguana Colossus) is an Iguandont from Early Cretaceous North America. Despite its name, it wasn't much bigger than the biggest Iguanodon specimens. Still, it was one of the largest herbivores of its era, at 30 ft long and 10 ft tall.
Art:@/vankev
Dino Fact:
Ornithomimus (Bird Mimic) is an Ornithomimid from Late Cretaceous North America. As you likely guessed, it was the first Ornithomimid discovered, back in 1890. Its long legs were made to run, allowing it to escape large predators like T-Rex.
Art: Prehistoric Kingdom