The first discovery of an Anchisaurus was made long before the first dinosaur discovery in North America. Anchisaurus was known as the earliest ancestor to sauropods.
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| - thumb|371px|Anchisaurus El Anchisaurus vivío en américa del norte y en el sur de África. Significa reptil próximo, pero no se parecía a los actuales reptiles. Medía 3 m de largo, como un coche pequeño. Era muy ágil y podía escapar de dinosaurios predadores como el Coelophysis. Tenía garras en las patas delanteras y era omnívoro. Categoría:Reptiles Categoría:Dinosaurios Categoría:Saurisquios Categoría:Prosaurópodos Categoría:Fauna del Triásico
- The first discovery of an Anchisaurus was made long before the first dinosaur discovery in North America. Anchisaurus was known as the earliest ancestor to sauropods.
- Anchisaurus is a genus of sauropod, and was an early herbivorous dinosaur. Until recently it was classed as a member of the more primitive prosauropod family. The name comes from the Greek αγχι/agkhi σαυρος/sauros; "lizard", probably referring to Marsh's interpretation of it as intermediate between more primitive dinosaurs (at the time Palaeosaurus was an example of what was thought to be a primitive dinosaur) and more derived dinosaurs. It was coined as a replacement name for Amphisaurus, which was itself a replacement name for Hitchcock's Megadactylus, both of which had already been used for other animals.
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* Amphisaurus
- (Huene, 1932)
- (Marsh, 1882)
* Yaleosaurus
- * Megadactylus
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| - thumb|371px|Anchisaurus El Anchisaurus vivío en américa del norte y en el sur de África. Significa reptil próximo, pero no se parecía a los actuales reptiles. Medía 3 m de largo, como un coche pequeño. Era muy ágil y podía escapar de dinosaurios predadores como el Coelophysis. Tenía garras en las patas delanteras y era omnívoro. Categoría:Reptiles Categoría:Dinosaurios Categoría:Saurisquios Categoría:Prosaurópodos Categoría:Fauna del Triásico
- The first discovery of an Anchisaurus was made long before the first dinosaur discovery in North America. Anchisaurus was known as the earliest ancestor to sauropods.
- Anchisaurus is a genus of sauropod, and was an early herbivorous dinosaur. Until recently it was classed as a member of the more primitive prosauropod family. The name comes from the Greek αγχι/agkhi σαυρος/sauros; "lizard", probably referring to Marsh's interpretation of it as intermediate between more primitive dinosaurs (at the time Palaeosaurus was an example of what was thought to be a primitive dinosaur) and more derived dinosaurs. It was coined as a replacement name for Amphisaurus, which was itself a replacement name for Hitchcock's Megadactylus, both of which had already been used for other animals.
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