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Dinosaurs of Mid-jurassic?
Topic Started: Jun 18 2012, 02:37 AM (1,533 Views)
Temnospondyl
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I know a lot of dinos from early and late Jurassic. But who lived in the middle of Jurassic?
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theropod
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Yunnanosaurus, Monolophosaurus, Xuanhuanosaurus, Agilisaurus, Rhoetosaurus, Megalosaurus, cetiosaurus, Proceratosaurus, Kileskus, Lexovisaurus, Patagosaurus...
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theropod
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For searching Dinosaurs from a certain period I recommend using palaeocritti: http://www.palaeocritti.com/by-period
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coherentsheaf
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thanks for the link
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theropod
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You´re welcome! :)
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Temnospondyl
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thanx
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Jinfengopteryx
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Aspiring paleontologist, science enthusiast and armchair speculative fiction/evolution writer
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I also have to say a Thank you!
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theropod
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It was nothing! i´m always happy if I can help someone.
I´ve had similar problems finding animals from a particular time period in the past, and the site was very useful for me.
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theropod
Jun 18 2012, 06:35 AM
For searching Dinosaurs from a certain period I recommend using palaeocritti: http://www.palaeocritti.com/by-period
That's an awesome link! Thanx
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