. . . . . . . "Fire and Water"@en . . . . . . "Jurassic Period"@en . "Some tourists"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The main fossil of Eustreptospondylus was found in 1870. At first it was assigned to other genera. In 1964 it was made a separate genus. Eustreptospondylus was about six metres long as an adult. It was carnivorous, bipedal and had a slightly stiffened tail. It was a typical theropod, with powerful hind limbs, and small forelimbs."@en . . . "The only known Eustreptospondylus specimen is a 15-foot juvenile or sub-adult, so its maximum size is uncertain. It is extremely similar to Magnosaurus, another megalosaur."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Image:Eustreptospondylus head.jpgEustreptospondylus (\"true Streptospondylus\") is a genus of megalosaurid dinosaur, from the Callovian stage of the Middle Jurassic period (165 to 161 million years ago) in southern England, at a time when Europe was a series of scattered islands (due to tectonic movement at the time which raised the sea-bed and flooded the lowland). It might have foraged on shorelines for carcasses and marine life.[1]"@en . . . . . . . . "Two Lions"@en . . . . . . "Eustreptospondylus was the largest carnivorous Theropod Dinosaur in Europe during the Jurassic Period."@en . "The only known Eustreptospondylus specimen is a 15-foot juvenile or sub-adult, so its maximum size is uncertain. It is extremely similar to Magnosaurus, another megalosaur."@en . . . . . "Eustreptospondylus was the largest carnivorous Theropod Dinosaur in Europe during the Jurassic Period."@en . . . "Eustreptospondylus"@en . . "Image:Eustreptospondylus head.jpgEustreptospondylus (\"true Streptospondylus\") is a genus of megalosaurid dinosaur, from the Callovian stage of the Middle Jurassic period (165 to 161 million years ago) in southern England, at a time when Europe was a series of scattered islands (due to tectonic movement at the time which raised the sea-bed and flooded the lowland). It might have foraged on shorelines for carcasses and marine life.[1] The main fossil of Eustreptospondylus was found in 1870. At first it was assigned to other genera. In 1964 it was made a separate genus. Eustreptospondylus was about six metres long as an adult. It was carnivorous, bipedal and had a slightly stiffened tail. It was a typical theropod, with powerful hind limbs, and small forelimbs."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The main fossil of Eustreptospondylus was found in 1870. At first it was assigned to other genera. In 1964 it was made a separate genus. Eustreptospondylus was about six metres long as an adult. It was carnivorous, bipedal and had a slightly stiffened tail. It was a typical theropod, with powerful hind limbs, and small forelimbs."@en . .