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222
to 215 million years ago - Late Triassic period
"SEE-low-FY-sis"=Hollow
form (of its bones)
Dinosaur
Carnivore - meat and fish eating
0.8 - 3.1 metres long, just under 1 metre high at the hip
Up to 35-40 kg
Fossils-USA
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Coelophysis
was a very early "lizard-hipped" dinosaur.The
best examples of skeletons were found by Edwin Colbert at Ghost Ranch,
New Mexico, USA in 1947. Hundreds were found jumbled together in what
seems to have been a mass death.
Palaeontologists believe these Coelophysis died of thirst at a dried
up water source. The water returned as a flash flood. It buried and
preserved their bodies. Phytosaurs, fish, clams and crayfish were
also found at the fossil site giving a snapshot of the ecology at
the time.
Two distinct
forms of Coelophysis have been identified, robust and slender, which
palaeontologists believe were male and female. From fossil evidence,
palaeontologists have worked out that Coelophysis' legs and feet
were long and streamlined, suggesting it was able to run at speed.
It had evolved a lighter frame than its ancestors and had no ribs
in the back of its torso.
Detailed investigations
into its jaw show that it had small teeth. It also had a double
hinged lower jaw. With this it could saw its food, although it probably
ate small animals whole. It may also have been cannibalistic as
the fossilised remains of other Coelophysis have been found in the
gut area.
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