Dryosaurus

Dryosaurus altus

Dryosaurus — reconstrução científica

Dryosaurus foi um ornitísquio herbívoro do Jurássico, descrito por Othniel Charles Marsh. Viveu há aproximadamente 156.3-145.0 milhões de anos, na região do que hoje é América do Norte (EUA). Medindo de 3.0-4.0 m, pesando 80-100 kg, era um representante característico da fauna mesozoica.

Dryosaurus ( DRY-ə-SOR-əs, meaning 'tree lizard', Greek δρῦς (drys) meaning 'tree, oak' and σαυρος (sauros) meaning 'lizard' (the name reflects the forested habitat, not a vague oak-leaf shape of its cheek teeth as is sometimes assumed)) is an extinct genus of herbivorous ornithopod dinosaur that lived in the Late Jurassic period. It was an iguanodont (formerly classified as a hypsilophodont). Fossils have been found in the western United States and were first discovered in the late 19th century. Valdosaurus canaliculatus and Dysalotosaurus lettowvorbecki were both formerly considered to represent species of Dryosaurus.

Família
Dryosauridae
Ordem
Ornithischia
Período
Jurassic (156.3-145.0 MYA)
Dieta
Herbivore
Comprimento
3.0-4.0 m
Peso
80-100 kg

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