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ANATOMY Plateosaurus was a large, early herbivore that was about 27.5 feet (8 m) long and weighed ab...
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Plateosaurus
Oil painting : 24" x 30"
Plateosaurus , based on Galton (1990).
Plateosaurus Plateosaurus Pictures
Plateosaurus was one of the first tall, long-necked herbivores (plant eaters). It was probably able ...
Plateosaurus (pronounced PLAT-ee-oh-SAWR-us) was a very common plant-eating dinosaur that lived duri...
Plateosaurus Replica
Location: France, Germany, Switzerland Diet: Leafy plants Size: Length 6-8m Classification: Family P...
De første dinosaurene kommer i midten av trias og markerer med dette inngangen på dinosaurenes tidsa...
Plateosaurus skull Plateosaurus had numerous small teeth in both the upper and lower jaw, five to si...
(PLAY-tee-uh-sawr-us) This was the most common of the early dinosaurs known to science. Plateosaurus...
Plateosaurus by Todd Marshall (2004) CHARACTERISTICS Very large nares (nasal cavities) Extremely lon...
Plateosaurus Plateosaurus (installation view) hand made paper, found objects, acrylic paint
Source: http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/presse/news/2211sander.html
Mounted cast of a Plateosaurus engelhardti skeleton. Plateosaurus was the first prosauropod to be de...
Melanorosaurus (Ìåëàíîðîçàâð), Plateosaurus (Ïëàòåçàâð), Thecondontosaurus (Òåêîäîíòîçàâð)
Plateosaurus
Markings on tail: Plateosaurus 20' LONG Blue Plateosaurus pictured at right is numbered 32 on inner ...
H: 9 cm L.: 30 cm
A Plateosaurus sketch by Tim Bekaert. In 1834, physician Johann Friedrich Engelhardt discovered some...
Plateosaurus
Location: France, Germany, Switzerland Diet: Leafy plants Size: Length 6-8m Classification: Family P...
Plateosaurus is a fairly large (about 6-8 m long) dinosaur known from abundant remains. It was first...
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Quetzalcoatlus-Carnegie Collection Quetzalcoatlus by Carnegie Collection 9,99 ?
Plateosaurus and Eudimorphodon (2005) Original size: 8 X 10 in; Ink on paper