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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 ...
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The Visible Human Project is an effort to create a detailed data set of cross-sectional photographs of the human body, in order to facilitate anatomy visualization applications. It is used as a tool for the progression of medical findings, in which these findings link anatomy to its audiences. [ 1 ]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 January 2025. Extinct family of dinosaurs Noasaurids Temporal range: Late Jurassic - Late Cretaceous, 164–66 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Reconstructed skeleton of Masiakasaurus knopfleri, Royal Ontario Museum Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Clade ...
Two species of ancient human relatives crossed paths 1.5 million years ago. Fossilized footprints in Kenya captured the moment, according to a new study.
Size of D. wilsoni, D. torosus, and D. horneri compared to a human While very large by the standard of modern predators, Daspletosaurus was not the largest tyrannosaurid. Adults could reach a length of 8.5–9 metres (28–30 ft) from snout to tail, [ 5 ] a hip height of 2.2 metres (7.2 ft), [ 21 ] and a body mass of 2–3 metric tons (2.2–3. ...
Size of some small genera, compared to a human. Tyrannosauroids varied widely in size, although there was a general trend towards increasing size over time. Early tyrannosauroids were small animals. [3] One specimen of Dilong, almost fully grown, measured 1.6 meters (5.2 feet) in length, [4] and a fully grown Guanlong measured 3 meters (9.8 ...