Dryosaurus

dryosaurus

In Depth        The maximum adult size of Dryosaurus is difficult to estimate as all of the known specimens seem to represent animals that were still growing. What is known is that Dryosaurus was a bipedal dinosaur of the bird hipped group. It had a light build with long legs, long neck and a stiff tail, … Read more

Gasparinisaura

In Depth        Because to fossils were discovered in close proximity to one another it’s thought that Gasparinisaura lived in herds. It is one of the few dinosaurs of its kind known from South America. Gasparinisaura is named in honour of the Argentine paleontologist, Dr Zulma B. de Gasparini. Further Reading – A basal iguanodontian (Ornithischia: … Read more

Jeholosaurus

In Depth        The discovery of Jeholosaurus raised some eyebrows as even though it is an ornithiscian dinosaur with distinctively herbivorous teeth towards the back of its mouth, the frontal teeth look that those of a carnivore. This has brought forth the hypothesis that Jeholosaurus was an omnivore, either hunting smaller animals or scavenging carrion to … Read more

Oryctodromeus

In Depth        The discovery of three Oryctodromeus individuals at the bottom of a two meter long burrow that was filled with sediment was proof that some dinosaurs had adapted to burrowing. There are several advantages to burrowing, including safer rearing of young, having a retreat to escape to from predators, to being more able to … Read more

Yueosaurus

In Depth        First discovered in‭ ‬1998‭ ‬when a road construction uncovered the remains,‭ ‬it took a team of palaeontologists all the way to‭ ‬2012‭ ‬to publish a description about this dinosaur.‭ ‬Yueosaurus is regarded as being a basal ornithopod dinosaur,‭ ‬the fifth known from Asia and the most Southern at the time of its discovery.‭ … Read more