Posted by PlanetDinosaurus ~ Pengetahuan tentang Dinosaurus dalam Bahasa Indonesia on Thursday 22 May 2014
There was a widespread opinion back in the beginning of 18th century, that predatory dinosaur were usually had big body (3 meter tall or more, weighed at tons and else bla bla bla) but what was happen in around 1850’s brought change to that perspective, with the discovery of the smallest (at that time) carnivorous dinosaur ever. Compsognathus, the itty-bitty predator of Jurassic era…
So why does i mention it as an itty-bitty predator? basically it is because a truly simple opinion based on fact that the size of the fossil of Compsognathus that is truly minuscule and so…tiny that it is quite hard to digest that there was a mini-size dinosaur between the shadow of the gigantic-size dinos such as Brachiosaurus or Stegosaurus.
There was a widespread opinion back in the beginning of 18th century, that predatory dinosaur were usually had big body (3 meter tall or more, weighed at tons and else bla bla bla) but what was happen in around 1850’s brought change to that perspective, with the discovery of the smallest (at that time) carnivorous dinosaur ever. Compsognathus, the itty-bitty predator of Jurassic era…
So why does i mention it as an itty-bitty predator? basically it is because a truly simple opinion based on fact that the size of the fossil of Compsognathus that is truly minuscule and so…tiny that it is quite hard to digest that there was a mini-size dinosaur between the shadow of the gigantic-size dinos such as Brachiosaurus or Stegosaurus.
There was a widespread opinion back in the beginning of 18th century, that predatory dinosaur were usually had big body (3 meter tall or more, weighed at tons and else bla bla bla) but what was happen in around 1850’s brought change to that perspective, with the discovery of the smallest (at that time) carnivorous dinosaur ever. Compsognathus, the itty-bitty predator of Jurassic era…
So why does i mention it as an itty-bitty predator? basically it is because a truly simple opinion based on fact that the size of the fossil of Compsognathus that is truly minuscule and so…tiny that it is quite hard to digest that there was a mini-size dinosaur between the shadow of the gigantic-size dinos such as Brachiosaurus or Stegosaurus.