Massospondylus
genus of reptiles (fossil)
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Massospondylus was a dinosaur from the Upper Triassic to the Lower Jurassic periods. It was described by Richard Owen in 1854. It is one of the first dinosaurs to have been named. The remains were found in South Africa.
Massospondylus Temporal range: Upper Triassic to Lower Jurassic
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Genus: | Massospondylus Owen, 1854
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The dinosaur was bipedal. It was probably a plant eater (herbivore).[1]
References
change- ↑ Bonnan, Matthew F. & Phil Senter 2007. Were the basal sauropodomorph dinosaurs Plateosaurus and Massospondylus habitual quadrupeds?. In Paul M. Barrett & D.J. Batten (eds) Evolution and palaeobiology of early sauropodomorph dinosaurs. Special Papers in Palaeontology. London: The Palaeontological Association. pp. 139–155. ISBN 978-1-4051-6933-2
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