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- Compsognathus
- TIME: Late Jurassic
- LOCALITY: Europe (Germany and France)
- SIZE: 2 ft/60 cm long
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- This tiny, 2-legged creature probably
- weighed no more than 8 lb/3.6 kg, and stood
- no taller than a chicken.Compsognathus must
- have been a swift hunter, since the bones of
- a tiny lizard were found in the abdominal
- cavity of a specimen unearthed in Germany.
- The whole body was designed for speed. It had
- a long neck for good stretch; an even longer
- tail for balance; short, grasping arms with
- only 2 pincerlike fingers; and slender legs
- with long shins, birdlike feet and 3 clawed
- toes on each. (A tiny fourth toe pointed
- backward.)In fact, Compsognathus is similar
- in structure to the first known bird,
- Archaeopteryx. The two creatures were
- contemporaries, both living during Late
- Jurassic times among the wooded islands and
- lagoons of today's southern Germany.
-
- Subject by: Russell Webb
-