The Syntarsus has gone through several names since it was first discovered and named (by M. A. Raath 1969). This dinosaur has been through a lot of taxonomic changes, but there’s more to Syntarsus...
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The Panphagia is one of the earliest known dinosaurs. While other early sauropodomorph dinosaurs were herbivores, Panphagia was an omnivore. Its name (Greek for “to eat it all”) is a reference to...
The Guaibasaurus is a Triassic dinosaur who walked on two legs. It had a long neck and an incredibly long tail. The Guaibasaurus adapted to reach high into the tall foliage, much like modern-day...
Also known as the Microceratops, the Microceratus was a small, herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the late Cretaceous period, about 90 million years ago. It belonged to the Ceratopsian family,...
The Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis was a relatively small theropod dinosaur, but it was still a top predator. This bipedal carnivore had a large head with sharp, serrated teeth, short forelimbs, and a...
The Pisanosaurus was discovered in the Ischigualasto Formation in Argentina in 1962. This tiny dino is an early ornithischian dinosaur, named for its bird-like hips. Pisanosaurus was about the size...