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Coelophysis - New Mexico's State Fossil

Celophysis (see low fy sis). New Mexico's State Fossil. Explore this site for information, pictures, and articles about the dinosaur. The official State Fossil of New Mexico. Great flocks of this meat-eating dinosaur roamed the Southwest U.S. during the Triassic Period, 210 million years ago. What does the name Coelophysis. Get to be New Mexicoâ s State Fossil? What kind of animal was Coelophysis. What other animals lived alongside Coelophysis. How did paleontologists get Coelophysis. At Ghost Ranch die?

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Celophysis (see low fy sis). New Mexico's State Fossil. Explore this site for information, pictures, and articles about the dinosaur. The official State Fossil of New Mexico. Great flocks of this meat-eating dinosaur roamed the Southwest U.S. during the Triassic Period, 210 million years ago. What does the name Coelophysis. Get to be New Mexicoâ s State Fossil? What kind of animal was Coelophysis. What other animals lived alongside Coelophysis. How did paleontologists get Coelophysis. At Ghost Ranch die?

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Coelophysis - New Mexico's State Fossil

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Celophysis (see low fy sis). New Mexico's State Fossil. Coelophysis: New Mexico's State Fossil. Was created by the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. A Division of the State of New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs. This website was designed and developed by Ideum. This site was developed as part of Dawn of the Dinosaurs: Triassic New Mexico. This website was made possible through the coordinated efforts of the staff and volunteers of the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Scienc...

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What did Coelophysis eat?

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Celophysis (see low fy sis). New Mexico's State Fossil. Ate meat. Its sharp, serrated blade-like teeth are characteristic of a meat eater. Question 6 of 12. The skull and jaws of Coelophysis. Contain more than 100 pointed, serrated, blade-like teethâ these are the teeth of a meat eater. The hands and feet of Coelophysis. Have long fingers with sharp claws at their tips. The large forelimbs and long tail of Coelophysis. Suggest it was a visual hunter. Thus, the anatomy of Coelophysis. Send me a copy.

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Where are Coelophysis fossils found?

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Celophysis (see low fy sis). New Mexico's State Fossil. Most of the known fossils of Coelophysis. Come from one place – Ghost Ranch in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. There are other Coelophysis. Fossil sites near Ghost Ranch, but no definite fossils of Coelophysis. Have been discovered outside of New Mexico. Question 9 of 12. Fossils are found in Rio Arriba County, in northern New Mexico. The most famous locality in Rio Arriba County is a bonebed with hundreds of skeletons of Coelophysis. Are the same di...

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What does the name Coelophysis mean?

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Celophysis (see low fy sis). New Mexico's State Fossil. What does the name Coelophysis. Pronounced â See-low-FY-sis,â the name literally means â hollow form.â It is the combination of two Greek words, koilos (hollow) and phisis (form), referring to the hollow bones of this meat-eating dinosaur. Question 1 of 12. At the time, Cope saw the hollow bones as a distinctive feature of Coelophysis. But we now know that, like Coelophysis. All other meat-eating dinosaurs have hollow bones as well. Send me a copy.

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How did Coelophysis live?

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Celophysis (see low fy sis). New Mexico's State Fossil. Lived on the ground, walking (or running) on its two, powerful hind legs. It was a fast and agile predator. Question 5 of 12. Was an active and agile, bipedal predator that lived on the river floodplains of Late Triassic New Mexico, about 205 to 210 million years ago. The skeleton of a large (adult) Coelophysis. Is about 3 meters (9.8 feet) long and a maximum weight estimate for the adult dinosaur is about 45 kilograms (100 pounds). Are short, but t...

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Coelophysis - New Mexico's State Fossil

Celophysis (see low fy sis). New Mexico's State Fossil. Explore this site for information, pictures, and articles about the dinosaur. The official State Fossil of New Mexico. Great flocks of this meat-eating dinosaur roamed the Southwest U.S. during the Triassic Period, 210 million years ago. What does the name Coelophysis. Get to be New Mexicoâ s State Fossil? What kind of animal was Coelophysis. What other animals lived alongside Coelophysis. How did paleontologists get Coelophysis. At Ghost Ranch die?

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Coelophysis - New Mexico's State Fossil

Celophysis (see low fy sis). New Mexico's State Fossil. Explore this site for information, pictures, and articles about the dinosaur. The official State Fossil of New Mexico. Great flocks of this meat-eating dinosaur roamed the Southwest U.S. during the Triassic Period, 210 million years ago. What does the name Coelophysis. Get to be New Mexicoâ s State Fossil? What kind of animal was Coelophysis. What other animals lived alongside Coelophysis. How did paleontologists get Coelophysis. At Ghost Ranch die?

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Coelophysis - New Mexico's State Fossil

Celophysis (see low fy sis). New Mexico's State Fossil. Explore this site for information, pictures, and articles about the dinosaur. The official State Fossil of New Mexico. Great flocks of this meat-eating dinosaur roamed the Southwest U.S. during the Triassic Period, 210 million years ago. What does the name Coelophysis. Get to be New Mexicoâ s State Fossil? What kind of animal was Coelophysis. What other animals lived alongside Coelophysis. How did paleontologists get Coelophysis. At Ghost Ranch die?

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