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Coelophysis dinosaurs, artwork
Coelophysis dinosaurs. Computer artwork of one male and two female Coelophysis dinosaurs in a forest of prehistoric Araucaria evergreens. Coelophysis bauri was one of the earliest true dinosaurs, appearing in what is now North America in the late Triassic period (between around 220 and 210 million years ago). It was a fast bipedal (two-legged) predator and scavenger, which reached around three metres in length, but stood less than a metre tall at the hips
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This print from Science Photo Library showcases the magnificent Coelophysis dinosaurs in their natural habitat. Created through computer artwork, it depicts one male and two female Coelophysis dinosaurs amidst a lush forest of prehistoric Araucaria evergreens. These ancient creatures, specifically Coelophysis bauri, were among the earliest true dinosaurs to roam North America during the late Triassic period. Standing less than a meter tall at the hips but reaching up to three meters in length, these fast bipedal predators and scavengers dominated their environment millions of years ago. Their presence is beautifully captured in this illustration, which highlights their unique physical features and behavior. The image also emphasizes the importance of flora within this prehistoric ecosystem. The towering Araucaria evergreens provide shelter and sustenance for these majestic reptiles as they navigate through their surroundings. This snapshot into history allows us to appreciate not only the diversity of life that once existed but also how plants played an integral role in supporting various species. Through paleontology and scientific research, we gain valuable insights into our planet's past. This mesmerizing artwork serves as a reminder of Earth's rich biological heritage while igniting curiosity about our planet's evolutionary journey.
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