
Torvosaurus - Wikipedia
In 1992, fossils of a large theropod found at Como Bluff in Wyoming contained skull, shoulder girdle, pelvic, and rib elements. They were named by Robert T. Bakker et al. as the species …
Edmarka - Prehistoric Wiki | Fandom
Edmarka is a dubious genus of megalosaurid that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic. Edmarka must have been an apex predator in the Morrison Formation during the Late …
Edmarka - Prehistoric Wildlife
Although only known from incomplete remains, palaeontologists have been able to confirm one thing about this dinosaur; it was big. Estimated to be around eleven meters long, Edmarka …
Edmarka dinosaurs , facts | pictures -Edmarka habitat. - Rare …
Edmarka Dinosaur is a genus of herbivorous ornithopod dinosaur that lived approximately 170 million years ago during the Late Jurassic Period in what is now the western United States. …
Edmarka - PaleoCodex
It contains two currently recognized species, Torvosaurus tanneri and Torvosaurus gurneyi. In 1979 the type species Torvosaurus tanneri was named: it was a large, heavily built, bipedal …
Edmarka rex | Dinosaur Database by DinoAnimals.com
Dinosaur Edmarka rex: scientific and paleontological classification, description, dimensions, length, weight, temporal range, species, fossils, references
Edmarka Pictures & Facts - The Dinosaur Database
Edmarka was a carnivore. It lived in the Jurassic period and inhabited North America. Quick facts about Edmarka: Existed from Upper Jurassic Epoch to 145 million years ago; Lived in a …
Edmarka Overview, Size, Habitat, & Other Facts
2025年2月1日 · Edmarka is a fascinating prehistoric dinosaur that lived during the Jurassic period. It was known for its unique characteristics and the role it played in its ecosystem. …
Edmarka rex, a new, gigantic theropod dinosaur from the middle …
Article: Edmarka rex, a new, gigantic theropod dinosaur from the middle Morrison Formation, Late Jurassic of the Como Bluff outcrop region
Torvosaurus | Dinopedia | Fandom
Torvosaurus is briefly mentioned in Beyond T. rex, albeit by either just a Megalosaur or incorrectly as Megalosaurus, and the specimen featured is of the obsolete name Edmarka. In the …