Prehistoric animals of the Jurassic.
Early Jurassic
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Eocaecilia, Arizona
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Prosalirus, Arizona
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Oligokyphus, Europe, 50 cm
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Tritylodon, South Africa
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Eurhinosaurus, Europe, 2 m
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Stenopterygius, Europe, 3 m
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Temnodontosaurus, Europe, 9 m
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Excalibosaurus, England, 7 m
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Ichthyosaurus, England
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Macroplata, Europe, 5 m
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Rhomaleosaurus, Europe, 5 m
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Thalassiodracon, Europe
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Attenborosaurus, Europe
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Plesiosaurus, Germany, Europe
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Pelagosaurus, Europe
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Protosuchus, North America and South Africa
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Dibothrosuchus, China
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Scutellosaurus, North America
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Segisaurus, a coelophysoid, Arizona
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Lamplughsaura, India
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Massospondylus, South Africa
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Adeopapposaurus, Argentina
Middle Jurassic
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Chunerpeton, China
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Huayangosaurus, China
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cetiosaurus, England
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Pseudotribos, China
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Castorocauda, China
Late Jurassic
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Karaurus, Kazakhstan
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Pleurosaurus, Europe
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Peloneustes, a Pliosaur from Europe, 3 m
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Muraenosaurus, a plesiosaur from Europe, 6 m
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Cryptocleidus, a plesiosaur from Europe, 4 m
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Ophthalmosaurus, Europe
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Sichuanosuchus, China
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Metriorhynchus, Europe
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Pterodactylus, Germany
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Stegosaurus, from North America
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Chialingosaurus, China, 4 m
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Miragaia, Portugal
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Yinlong, China
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Chaoyangsaurus, China
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Othnielosaurus, an Hypsilophodont from North America
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Brachiosaurus, North America
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Diplodocus, North America
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Dicraeosaurus, Tanzania
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Camarasaurus, North America
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Brachytrachelopan, Argentina
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Compsognathus, a Compsognathid from Europe, 1 m
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Allosaurus, an allosaurid from North America
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Juravenator, a compsognathid from Germany
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Coelurus, a coelurosaur from North America, 2.5 m
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Epidexipteryx, scansiopterygid, China
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Limusaurus, ceratosaur, China, 1.7 m
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Fruitafossor, Colorado