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- quadrupedal, and became the largest animals to ever walk the Earth. The prosauropods, which preceded the sauropods, were smaller and were often able to walk...
- Plateosaurus is a basal (early) sauropodomorph dinosaur, a so-called "prosauropod". The type species is Plateosaurus trossingensis; before 2019, that honor...
- long necks, and long tails) †Unaysauridae (primitive, strictly bipedal "prosauropods") †Plateosauria (diverse; bipeds and quadrupeds) †M****opoda ("heavy feet")...
- chapters in paleontology textbooks, especially on ornithischian and prosauropod dinosaurs. With Robert Bakker in a joint article published in Nature...
- late-surviving Cretaceous prosauropods with adaptations similar to those of ornithischians. He found segnosaurs similar to prosauropods in the morphology of...
- Xixiposaurus (meaning "Xixipo lizard") is a genus of "prosauropod" dinosaur which existed in what is now Lower Lufeng Formation, China during the lower...
- sauropod, with prosauropod-like teeth. It may be a basal member of Gravisauria. Éric Buffetaut. 2005. A new sauropod dinosaur with prosauropod-like teeth...
- convoluted taxonomic history. Richard Owen's mistake of ****ociating prosauropod skeletal remains with the carnivorous teeth which Riley and Stutchbury...
- Archaeopteryx lithographica (1861), the pterosaur Rhamphorhynchus, and the prosauropod dinosaur Plateosaurus. In Palaeologica, Meyer proposed a classification...
- believed to be a prosauropod because of the knife-shaped teeth found near its fossils, which fit in with the idea that prosauropods were omnivorous. Scientists...