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Elaphrosaurus bambergi

Time
149.2–152.2 million years ago
Period
Unknown
Known sites
2
Elaphrosaurus mount MfN Berlin 2018 2
Etemenanki3CC-BY-SA-4.0File:Elaphrosaurus_mount_MfN_Berlin_2018_2.jpg

Summary

Elaphrosaurus is a genus of ceratosaurian theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 155 to 145 million years ago during the Late Jurassic Period in what is now Tanzania in Africa. Elaphrosaurus was a medium-sized but lightly built member of the group that could grow up to 6.2 m (20 ft) long. Morphologically, this dinosaur is significant in two ways. Firstly, it has a relatively long body but is very shallow-chested for a theropod of its size. Secondly, it has very short hindlimbs in comparison with its body. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that this genus is likely a ceratosaur. Earlier suggestions that it is a late surviving coelophysoid have been examined but generally dismissed. Elaphrosaurus is currently believed to be a very close relative of Limusaurus, an unusual beaked ceratosaurian which may have been either herbivorous or omnivorous.

Source: Wikipedia - Elaphrosaurus

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