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- Cryolophosaurus abstract "Cryolophosaurus (/ˌkraɪ.ɵˌlɒfɵˈsɔrəs/ or /kraɪˌɒlɵfəˈsɔrəs/; "CRY-oh-loaf-oh-SAWR-us") is a genus of large theropods known from only a single species Cryolophosaurus ellioti, known from the early Jurassic period of Antarctica. It was about 6 to 7 metres (20 to 23 ft) long and 460 kilograms (1,010 lb) in weight, making it one of the largest theropods of its time. Individuals of this species may have grown even larger, because the only known specimen probably represents a sub-adult.C. ellioti possessed a distinctive crest on its head that spanned the head from side to side, similar to a Spanish comb. The shape of the crest has also been compared to a Pompadour hairstyle like the one famously worn by Elvis Presley, earning the species the nickname "Elvisaurus" before it was officially named. Based on evidence from related species and studies of bone texture, it is thought that this bizarre crest was used for intra-species recognition.Cryolophosaurus is known from a skull, a femur and other material, the skull and femur of which have caused its classification to vary greatly. The femur possesses many primitive characteristics that have classified Cryolophosaurus as a dilophosaurid or a neotheropod outside of Dilophosauridae and Averostra, where as the skull has many advanced features, leading the genus to be considered a tetanuran, an abelisaurid, a ceratosaur and even an allosaurid. Since its original description, the consensus is that Cryolophosaurus is either a primitive member of the Tetanurae or a close relative of that group.Cryolophosaurus was first excavated from Antarctica's Early Jurassic, Sinemurian to Pliensbachian aged Hanson Formation, formerly the upper Falla Formation, by paleontologist Dr. William Hammer in 1991. It was the first carnivorous dinosaur to be discovered in Antarctica and the first non-avian dinosaur from the continent to be officially named. The sediments in which its fossils were found have been dated at ~194 to 188 million years ago, representing the Early Jurassic Period.".
- Cryolophosaurus thumbnail CryolophosaurusBrussels.jpg?width=300.
- Cryolophosaurus wikiPageExternalLink www.antarcticvp.com.
- Cryolophosaurus wikiPageExternalLink fryxell.htm.
- Cryolophosaurus wikiPageID "1208825".
- Cryolophosaurus wikiPageRevisionID "602809023".
- Cryolophosaurus authority "Hammer & Hickerson, 1994".
- Cryolophosaurus displayParents "3".
- Cryolophosaurus fossilRange "Early Jurassic,".
- Cryolophosaurus hasPhotoCollection Cryolophosaurus.
- Cryolophosaurus imageAlt "Reconstructed holotype skeleton".
- Cryolophosaurus imageCaption "Replica of a reconstruction of the holotype skeleton, Brussels".
- Cryolophosaurus imageWidth "250".
- Cryolophosaurus name "Cryolophosaurus".
- Cryolophosaurus typeSpecies "Cryolophosaurus ellioti".
- Cryolophosaurus typeSpeciesAuthority "Hammer & Hickerson, 1994".
- Cryolophosaurus subject Category:Dinosaurs_of_Antarctica.
- Cryolophosaurus subject Category:Jurassic_dinosaurs.
- Cryolophosaurus subject Category:Theropods.
- Cryolophosaurus type Animal100015388.
- Cryolophosaurus type Archosaur101695681.
- Cryolophosaurus type Chordate101466257.
- Cryolophosaurus type Diapsid101661818.
- Cryolophosaurus type Dinosaur101699831.
- Cryolophosaurus type DinosaursOfAntarctica.
- Cryolophosaurus type JurassicDinosaurs.
- Cryolophosaurus type LivingThing100004258.
- Cryolophosaurus type Object100002684.
- Cryolophosaurus type Organism100004475.
- Cryolophosaurus type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cryolophosaurus type Reptile101661091.
- Cryolophosaurus type Saurischian101708106.
- Cryolophosaurus type Theropod101712008.
- Cryolophosaurus type Theropods.
- Cryolophosaurus type Vertebrate101471682.
- Cryolophosaurus type Whole100003553.
- Cryolophosaurus type Animal.
- Cryolophosaurus type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Cryolophosaurus type EukaryoticCell.
- Cryolophosaurus type Reptile.
- Cryolophosaurus comment "Cryolophosaurus (/ˌkraɪ.ɵˌlɒfɵˈsɔrəs/ or /kraɪˌɒlɵfəˈsɔrəs/; "CRY-oh-loaf-oh-SAWR-us") is a genus of large theropods known from only a single species Cryolophosaurus ellioti, known from the early Jurassic period of Antarctica. It was about 6 to 7 metres (20 to 23 ft) long and 460 kilograms (1,010 lb) in weight, making it one of the largest theropods of its time. Individuals of this species may have grown even larger, because the only known specimen probably represents a sub-adult.C.".
- Cryolophosaurus label "Criolofossauro".
- Cryolophosaurus label "Cryolophosaurus ellioti".
- Cryolophosaurus label "Cryolophosaurus".
- Cryolophosaurus label "Cryolophosaurus".
- Cryolophosaurus label "Cryolophosaurus".
- Cryolophosaurus label "Cryolophosaurus".
- Cryolophosaurus label "Cryolophosaurus".
- Cryolophosaurus label "Kriolofozaur".
- Cryolophosaurus label "Криолофозавр".
- Cryolophosaurus label "クリョロフォサウルス".
- Cryolophosaurus label "冰脊龍屬".
- Cryolophosaurus sameAs Cryolophosaurus.
- Cryolophosaurus sameAs Cryolophosaurus.
- Cryolophosaurus sameAs Cryolophosaurus.
- Cryolophosaurus sameAs Cryolophosaurus.
- Cryolophosaurus sameAs Cryolophosaurus_ellioti.
- Cryolophosaurus sameAs クリョロフォサウルス.
- Cryolophosaurus sameAs 크리올로포사우루스.
- Cryolophosaurus sameAs Cryolophosaurus.
- Cryolophosaurus sameAs Kriolofozaur.
- Cryolophosaurus sameAs Criolofossauro.
- Cryolophosaurus sameAs m.04hd_k.
- Cryolophosaurus sameAs Q131166.
- Cryolophosaurus sameAs Q131166.
- Cryolophosaurus sameAs Cryolophosaurus.
- Cryolophosaurus wasDerivedFrom Cryolophosaurus?oldid=602809023.
- Cryolophosaurus depiction CryolophosaurusBrussels.jpg.
- Cryolophosaurus homepage www.antarcticvp.com.
- Cryolophosaurus isPrimaryTopicOf Cryolophosaurus.