Description: Plateosaurus (probably meaning "broad lizard", often mistranslated as "flat lizard") is a genus of plateosaurid dinosaur that lived during the Late Triassic period, around 214 to 204 million years ago, in what is now Central and Northern Europe. Plateosaurus is a basal (early) sauropodomorph dinosaur, a so-called "prosauropod". The type species is Plateosaurus trossingensis; before 2019, that honor was given to Plateosaurus engelhardti, but it was ruled as undiagnostic (i.e. indistinguishable from other dinosaurs) by the ICZN. Currently, there are three valid species; in addition to P. trossingensis, P. longiceps and P. gracilis are also known. However, others have been assigned in the past, and there is no broad consensus on the species taxonomy of plateosaurid dinosaurs. Similarly, there are a plethora of synonyms (invalid duplicate names) at the genus level. Plateosaurus is probably the best understood sauropodomorph dinosaur currently known, and also one of the oldest dinosaur genera. Named in 1837, Plateosaurus actually predated the creation of the Dinosauria by Richard Owen in 1842, though the genus missed out on being one of the defining dinosaur genera (instead Owen used Megalosaurus, Iguanodon and Hylaeosaurus). Regardless of this, study of Plateosaurus has revealed that in terms of contribution to the science of palaeontology, Plateosaurus is one of the most important dinosaurs. Plateosaurus used to be known as a prosauropod, but modern terminology sees it described as a sauropodomorph. Either way, what this means is that the Plateosaurus genus represents a type of dinosaur that was ancestral to the later and larger sauropods of the Jurassic. The sauropodomorphs also help to reveal how sauropods and theropods have a shared ancestry despite being very different animals in terms of ecological niche. Plateosaurus are most often associated with central Europe, especially Germany where the bulk of known specimens come from. Remains are known from Greenland however, with other remains speculated from South America. Plateosaurus can also go down in history as being the first dinosaur genus to be found in Norway. The sheer number of Plateosaurus fossils compared with the somewhat limited remains of other dinosaurs suggest that it may have been one of the most common dinosaurs in Europe during the Triassic. Collectible Wildlife Gifts is the market leader in providing high quality, realistic Wildlife Designs of all types! Every one of our items is heavily inspected for quality craftsmanship and authenticity. Our products make great gifts for your family and friends! Additionally, our lifelike animal figurines and plush make for great displays and educational sets. We are happy to serve our wide range of clientele from parents to educators, gift shop owners and many more! Our team works hard to ensure you get a great Designs. All products from Collectible Wildlife Gifts are checked for quality to ensure you receive the order in perfect condition. From plush sharks to educational animal growths cycle we offer the perfect toy or gift for any occasion. Our products have been ordered by educational groups, aquariums, zoos, and more. Great customer service is guaranteed when you order from Collectible Wildlife Gifts, we want you to love your toy and have a simple ordering process, we are happy to assist with inquiries!
Price: 15.29 USD
Location: Bremerton, Washington
End Time: 2023-12-11T20:04:08.000Z
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Brand: CWG
Animal: Plateosaurus
Color: Multicolor
Age Level: 3-4 Years, 4-7, 8-11 Years, 12-16 Years
Country/Region of Manufacture: China
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Character Family: Dinosaur