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Coelophysoid diversity from the Late Triassic to Early Jurassic Period
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Coelophysoid diversity from the Late Triassic to Early Jurassic Period
Coelophysoids diversity: Coelophysis bauri (gracile morph), Syntarsus kayentakatae, Liliensternus liliensterni, and Dilophosaurus wetherilli. Late Triassic to Early Jurassic Period. Image with annotations
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Media ID 13000039
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Biped Black And White Coelophysis Coelophysis Bauri Comparison Dilophosaurus Dilophosaurus Wetherilli Fierce Four Animals Herd Illustration Technique Morphology Natural History Predator Saurischia Scale Size Slender Small Theropod Toughness Triassic Variation Walking Coelophysidae Evolution Jurassic Mesozoic Era Paleozoology Prehistoric Era
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This print takes us back to the prehistoric era, showcasing the remarkable Coelophysoid diversity from the Late Triassic to Early Jurassic Period. The illustration technique used in this artwork brings four magnificent animals to life: Coelophysis bauri (gracile morph), Syntarsus kayentakatae, Liliensternus liliensterni, and Dilophosaurus wetherilli. With a side view perspective, we are able to appreciate the variation within these coelophysoids. Ranging from small bipeds to large predators, these creatures were fierce and tough vertebrates that once roamed our planet's ancient landscapes. Their presence in history is evident through their evolutionary traits and unique morphology. The scale of these animals is beautifully depicted as they walk together in what could be interpreted as a herd formation. Each species holds its own distinct characteristics, yet all share an undeniable connection as members of the Coelophysidae family. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing image, we are reminded of the incredible wildlife that once inhabited Earth during the Mesozoic era. Through paleontology and paleozoology studies, we continue to uncover fascinating details about these extinct dinosaurs. Roman Garcia Mora has masterfully captured not only their physical attributes but also their essence as creatures that shaped our planet's natural history millions of years ago. This print serves as a testament to their existence and allows us to marvel at their beauty even today.
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