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⚫ | '''''{{W|Massospondylus}}''' ''is a long, sleek plant eating dinosaur with a huge claw on each hand. [[Theropod]]s during the Early [[Jurassic]] had not yet reached "super size" (like ''[[Allosaurus]]''), so a claw of this type would make an excellent weapon. Plants take a lot more energy to digest than meat, so ''Massospondylus'' has a wider pelvis and a larger set of guts in order to process them properly. The neck is longer to get at more food higher up in the trees. Dinosaurs were the first four-legged ground dwellers to be able to feed higher off the ground than sprawling animals. Being able to get at this new food source allowed prosauropods (such as ''Massospondylus''), and then sauropods, to become the dominant plant-eaters for the next 50 million years. |
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For a long time, prosauropods were considered to be the ancestors of true sauropods because they look like smaller versions of the true sauropods. But there are some problems with this theory. Their food anatomy is different enough from that of true sauropods to suggest that they are just a side branch that died out. |
For a long time, prosauropods were considered to be the ancestors of true sauropods because they look like smaller versions of the true sauropods. But there are some problems with this theory. Their food anatomy is different enough from that of true sauropods to suggest that they are just a side branch that died out. |
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− | ''More real-life information: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massospondylus Massospondylus at Wikipedia]''. |
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+ | ==[[Jurassic Park Franchise]]== |
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+ | ''Massospondylus'' doesn't appear in the original novels by [[Michael Crichton]], nor in the movies. |
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+ | ==Books== |
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+ | ''Massospondylus'' is mentioned in an educational book about ''[[Dilophosaurus]]'' as a prey item.<gallery> |
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+ | ==Jurassic Park inspired games== |
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+ | ''Massospondylus'' is nr. 046 of the Herbivore Twos that can be [[Recreating dinosaurs|created]] in ''[[Jurassic Park III: Park Builder]]''. |
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+ | [[File:MassospondylusJPPB.jpg|thumb|Massospondylus from Jurassic Park III: Park Builder.]] |
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+ | ==Other media== |
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+ | ''Massospondylus'' is discussed in [[Jurassic Park Institute]]'s ''[[Dinosaur Field Guide]]''. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | In Weird Al's song 'Jurassic Park'. Two green Massospondylus in the cage.[[File:JP_Weird_Al_Massospondylus.png|thumb]] |
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Revision as of 14:18, 9 May 2020
This section is taken from the Dinosaur Field Guide.
Massospondylus is a long, sleek plant eating dinosaur with a huge claw on each hand. Theropods during the Early Jurassic had not yet reached "super size" (like Allosaurus), so a claw of this type would make an excellent weapon. Plants take a lot more energy to digest than meat, so Massospondylus has a wider pelvis and a larger set of guts in order to process them properly. The neck is longer to get at more food higher up in the trees. Dinosaurs were the first four-legged ground dwellers to be able to feed higher off the ground than sprawling animals. Being able to get at this new food source allowed prosauropods (such as Massospondylus), and then sauropods, to become the dominant plant-eaters for the next 50 million years.
For a long time, prosauropods were considered to be the ancestors of true sauropods because they look like smaller versions of the true sauropods. But there are some problems with this theory. Their food anatomy is different enough from that of true sauropods to suggest that they are just a side branch that died out.
Wikipedia has a more detailed and comprehensive article on Massospondylus |
Jurassic Park Franchise
Massospondylus doesn't appear in the original novels by Michael Crichton, nor in the movies.
Books
Massospondylus is mentioned in an educational book about Dilophosaurus as a prey item.
Jurassic Park inspired games
Massospondylus is nr. 046 of the Herbivore Twos that can be created in Jurassic Park III: Park Builder.
Other media
Massospondylus is discussed in Jurassic Park Institute's Dinosaur Field Guide.
Trivia
In Weird Al's song 'Jurassic Park'. Two green Massospondylus in the cage.