Eoraptor

E-owe-rap-tore.
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Harper Gray

Paleoartist

Harper Grey combines artistic talent with scientific precision to bring extinct creatures and environments back to life. Collaborating closely with paleontologists

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Name

Eoraptor ‭(‬Dawn thief‭)‬.

Phonetic

E-owe-rap-tore.

Named By

Sereno,‭ ‬Forster,‭ ‬Rogers‭ & ‬Monetta‭ ‬-‭ ‬1993.

Classification

Chordata,‭ ‬Reptilia,‭ ‬Dinosauria,‭ ‬Saurischia,‭ ‬Eusaurischia.

Diet

Possibly an omnivore.

Species

E.‭ ‬lunensis‭

Size

1‭ ‬meter long.

Known locations

Argentina‭ ‬-‭ ‬Ischigualasto Formation.

Time Period

Ladinian of the Triassic.

Fossil representation

Many specimens,‭ ‬some of which are very well preserved.

In Depth

       Eoraptor stands out not only for being one of the first dinosaurs to ever walk the Earth,‭ ‬but because palaeontologists cannot conclusively agree on where to place it in relation to other dinosaurs.‭ ‬Initially Eoraptor was classed as a theropod because of its bipedal stance and narrow build,‭ ‬but the sauropodomorphs‭ (‬which would go on to evolve into giant quadrupedal dinosaurs like Apatosaurus and Brachiosaurus‭) ‬were also bipedal with a similar body plan in their early stages of development.‭ ‬To confuse things further,‭ ‬Eoraptor had two main types of teeth,‭ ‬those of a carnivore and a herbivore.‭ ‬This is why Eoraptor has in the past been classed as a theropod by some and sauropodomorph by others,‭ ‬and why in‭ ‬2011‭ ‬it was classed again as a eusaurischid,‭ ‬a position that places it between these two groups.

       The combination of the two types of teeth has been seen to suggest that Eoraptor was a generalist omnivore that adapted to the availability of different food and prey.‭ ‬Still,‭ ‬Eoraptor may have had a preference for one type of diet but still feeding upon another type to balance out nutritional deficiencies that were in the other.‭ ‬Eoraptor also lacked specialist carnivore adaptations such as a sliding jaw joint,‭ ‬which meant that Eoraptor would have been limited to small prey animals such as insects and lizards.

       Despite potentially carnivorous aspects of its diet,‭ ‬Eoraptor was not the dominant hunter of its day,‭ ‬and may itself have been prey to the larger Herrerasaurus that is also known from the same time and formation.

Further Reading

– Primitive dinosaur skeleton from Argentina and the early evolution of Dinosauria. Nature 361:64-66 – P. C. Sereno, C. A. Forster, R. R. Rogers & A. M. Monetta – 1993. – Osteology of Eoraptor lunensis (Dinosauria, Sauropodomorpha). Basal sauropodomorphs and the vertebrate fossil record of the Ischigualasto Formation (Late Triassic: Carnian-Norian) of Argentina. – Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir 12: 83-179 – Paul C. Sereno, Ricardo N. Mart�nez & Oscar A. Alcober – 2013.

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