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Cryolophosaurus (/ ˌ k r aɪ ə ˌ l oʊ f ə ˈ s ɔːr ə s / or / k r aɪ ˌ ɒ l ə f ə ˈ s ɔːr ə s /; KRY-ə-LOH-fə-SAWR-əs) is a genus of large theropod dinosaur known from only a single species Cryolophosaurus ellioti, from the early Jurassic of Antarctica. It was one of the largest theropods of the Early Jurassic, with the ...
What was 21-feet tall, looked like a T-rex and was covered in feathers? It was the Cryolophosaurus, of course! This eccentric beast roamed the Earth during the early Jurassic Period, around 188 to ...
Cryolophosaurus (/ ˌ k r aɪ. oʊ ˌ l ɒ f oʊ ˈ s ɔː r ə s / or / k r aɪ ˌ ɒ l oʊ f ə ˈ s ɔː r ə s /; "CRY-oh-loaf-oh-SAWR-us") is a genus of large theropods known from only a single species Cryolophosaurus ellioti, known from the early Jurassic period of Antarctica. It was about 6 to 7 metres (20 to 23 ft) long and 460 ...
Hi y'all! Been a long while since I contributed anything to the Wiki. So thought I'd take on a challenge and create restorations for almost every spinosaurid.
I think some animals look a bit proportionately weird & Cryolophosaurus looks a little off. Struthiomimus definitely needs more feathering on the tail & arms. I'm also highlighting his non-dinosaurian artwork in the Paleoart review page Monsieur X ( talk ) 14:57, 24 June 2019 (UTC) [ reply ]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 January 2025. Extinct superfamily of dinosaurs Coelophysoids Temporal range: Late Triassic - Early Jurassic, 227–183 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Mounted skeleton of Coelophysis bauri, Cleveland Museum of Natural History Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum ...
Tyrannosauroidea (meaning 'tyrant lizard forms') is a superfamily (or clade) of coelurosaurian theropod dinosaurs that includes the family Tyrannosauridae as well as more basal relatives.
Ardetosaurus size. Size chart for the new Morrison diplodocine. 12:31, 8 October 2024 (UTC) -SlvrHwk 12:31, 8 October 2024 (UTC) [] The sacral region seems to be dorsoventrally a little narrower than the skeletal suggests (again, could be an artefact of reposing).