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Compsognathus
TIME: Late Jurassic
LOCALITY: Europe (Germany and France)
SIZE: 2 ft/60 cm long
This tiny, 2-legged creature probably
weighed no more than 8 lb/3.6 kg, and stood
no taller than a chicken.Compsognathus must
have been a swift hunter, since the bones of
a tiny lizard were found in the abdominal
cavity of a specimen unearthed in Germany.
The whole body was designed for speed. It had
a long neck for good stretch; an even longer
tail for balance; short, grasping arms with
only 2 pincerlike fingers; and slender legs
with long shins, birdlike feet and 3 clawed
toes on each. (A tiny fourth toe pointed
backward.)In fact, Compsognathus is similar
in structure to the first known bird,
Archaeopteryx. The two creatures were
contemporaries, both living during Late
Jurassic times among the wooded islands and
lagoons of today's southern Germany.
Subject by: Russell Webb