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Posts by Patrick Anampiu

link to Get to Know the Mini-Beaked Microceratus!

Get to Know the Mini-Beaked Microceratus!

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,...

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link to Explore the Foraging Eustreptospondylus

Explore the Foraging Eustreptospondylus

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...

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link to Check Out the Bird-Hipped Lesothosaurus

Check Out the Bird-Hipped Lesothosaurus

The bird-hipped Lesothosaurus was a herbivorous (plant-eating) dinosaur that roamed southern Africa during the early Jurassic period. It was a lizard-like dinosaur, measuring just over 6 feet long....

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link to Adventure with the Armored Scutellosaurus!

Adventure with the Armored Scutellosaurus!

The Scutellosaurus (or little shielded lizard) was an early thyreophoran ornithischian dinosaur that existed about 205–202 million years ago. The scutellosaurus ate plants only (meaning it was a...

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link to Look Out for the Liliensternus, a Great Hunter of Its Time!

Look Out for the Liliensternus, a Great Hunter of Its Time!

The Liliensternus was a medium-sized carnivorous dinosaur. It thrived in present-day Germany during the late Triassic period. Agile, slender, and lightly built, these ground-dwelling theropods were...

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link to Uncovering the Saltopus, a Surprisingly Common Dino

Uncovering the Saltopus, a Surprisingly Common Dino

The Saltopus was a relatively small bipedal dinosaur during the late Carnian (or late Triassic) period. The remains of this carnivore (meat-eater) were found in Scotland. The Saltopus is said to have...

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About the Author

Patrick Anampiu is a prehistoric prodigy and avid adventurer who enjoys sharing his knowledge of the world’s most fascinating creatures. He aims to inspire the paleontologist in young readers with fun pieces of information while encouraging them to visualize the Age of Dinos.

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