
Heterodontosaurus (meaning `different toothed lizard`) is a genus of small herbivorous dinosaur with prominent canine teeth which lived in the Early Jurassic of South Africa. It was similar to a hypsilophodont in shape, and ate plants, despite its canines. Heterodontosaurus was a small, fleetfooted ornithischian that reached a maximum size of ab.....
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(pronounced HET-er-oh-DON-toh-SAWR-us) Heterodontosaurus meaning different-tooth lizard) was an early ornithischian dinosaur . It was an herbivore with three different types of teeth. This lightly-built plant-eater was up to 4 ft (1.2 m) long and weighed perhaps 10 kg. It lived during the early Jurassic period , about 208-200 million years ago. The...
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Heterodontosaurus was a dinosaur of the Jurassic period. It was a tiny dinosaur, about 120 cm long, walking on its hind legs and probably extending its tail behind it to help it balance when running. Heterodontosaurus was a herbivore and had sharp teeth at the front of its mouth followed by fangs and finally broad-ridged cheek teeth.
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Heterodontosaurus A differently-toothed lizard or mixed-teeth lizard; from Early Jurassic South Africas Cape Province. Named by English paleontologists Alfred W. Crompton and Alan J. Charig in 1962.
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