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Compsognathus longipes from the Lithographic Limestone at Kelheim, Bavria, Upper Jurassic
Apparently a female, with evidence of eggs, and cotaining her last meal - a lizard!
Cast of fossil of Compsognathus (Compsognathus longipes) small therapod dinosaur from the late Jurassic Period. Original from Germany @mcrmuseum #NaturesLibrary
This dino is being printed on balloons and will be distributed by Wufoo at 2010 SXSW Interactive! elemenoperica.tumblr.com/
A pair of Compsognathus youngsters (or Compys) fight over a discarded popcorn box
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The third in my recent series. I love how this pose engages so much of the musculature in the body, yet still looks peaceful and relaxed.
These little beasties, called compsognathus, are sometimes commonly called "compys" thanks to their appearence in the Jurassic Park series.
Dentro de Coelurosauria entran un monton de dinos, desde Compsognathus a T.rexes, pasando por aves, oviraptores, etc, etc... ...
Opté por la versió tirando a pequeña de un Coelurosauria basal, onda Compsognathus/Aniksosaurus...
Is the smallest known dinosaur. A fleet Carnivore, its skeleton much like that of Archaeopteryx. The two may have been related
Germany
Species: C. longipes.
Meaning of name: Pretty jaw.
Germany, Tithonian stage of the late Jurassic.
Classification: Theropoda, Tetanurae, Coelurosauria.
Length: 1m +.
Lifestyle: Carnivore and Insectivore.
Compsognathus with feathers.