Agrosaurus
Agrosaurus , described by Seeley in 1891, was supposed a long time like the oldest dinosaur discovered in Australia. He lived at the end of the Trias, there is 225-213 My. The recent discovered ones showed that the fossils of Agrosaurus come from England and of the Wales. The Standard based on fossils of tibia and various fragments whose claws is known under the name of Agrosaurus macgillivrayi . Agrosaurus is currently regarded as junior synonymous with Thecodontosaurus . If Agrosaurus is not a valid kind, Rhoetosaurus brownei and Ozraptor subutaii becomes the oldest Australian dinosaurs.
Description
- Agrosaurus means reptile of the fields
- Time: Sorted (- 245 My with - 208 My)
- Taille: 2 m of length, 60 cm in height, 40 kg?
- Habitat: Food Europe
- Mode: herbivore or omnivorous
It was a Prosauropode 3 m length which had a bulky body, a long neck, a small head and feet provided with claws. It was probably quadruped, herbivore or omnivore.
See too
- See List of the dinosaurs
- Natural history of Australia
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