Dimorphodon

Dimorphodon macronyx

Dimorphodon — reconstrução científica

Dimorphodon foi um dinossauro carnívoro do Jurássico, descrito por William Buckland. Viveu há aproximadamente 195 milhões de anos, na região do que hoje é Europa. Medindo de 1.4 m, pesando 2 kg, era um representante característico da fauna mesozoica.

Dimorphodon ( dy-MOR-fə-don) is a genus of medium-sized pterosaur that lived in Europe during the early Jurassic Period (about 201-191 million years ago). It was named by paleontologist Richard Owen in 1859. Dimorphodon means "two-form tooth", derived from the Greek di- (δι-) meaning 'two', morphḗ (μορφή) meaning 'shape' and odṓn (ὀδών) meaning 'tooth', referring to the fact that it had two distinct types of teeth in its jaws – which is comparatively rare among reptiles. The diet of Dimorphodon has been questioned among researchers, with earlier interpretations depicting it as an insectivore or a piscivore. Recent studies have suggested that Dimorphodon likely hunted small vertebrates, though it still would have consumed small invertebrates like insects.

Família
Dimorphodontidae
Ordem
Pterosauria
Período
Jurassic (195 Ma)
Dieta
Carnivore
Comprimento
1.4 m
Peso
2 kg

Fatos científicos

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