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When was Saltopus created?

Saltopus was created in 1910.


How did a saltopus defend itself?

saltopus defended itself by just running away


Where did saltopus live?

Scotland


Is the Saltopus a carnivore?

Yes.


How did a saltopus become extinct?

They died.


Did saltopus lay eggs?

Saltopus was a reptile and a close relative of dinosaurs. Because all dinosaurs and nearly all reptiles lay eggs, it is safe to say that Saltopus did, too, even though its eggs have never been found.


What dinosaur had five hoof-like fingers on its short front legs and starts with e?

Saltopus I think Styracosaurus would be more likely to fit your question than Saltopus, since Saltopus ''fingers'' were very delicate and definitely not hoof-like.


Was saltopus a real dinosaur?

There has only been one Saltopus skeleton every found.... and it was only part of a skeleton. it is questionable... believe whatever you think it is.


What dinosaurs lived at the same time as saltopus?

Saltopus lived about 225 to 220 million years ago in the Upper Triassic Period. It is one of the oldest dinosaurs.Other dinosaurs from around this time areEoraptor(230 - 225 Ma),Pisanosaurus(228 - 216 Ma),Saturnalia(225 - 220Ma),Herrarasaurus(228Ma) &Staurikosaurus(225Ma).


Does a saltopus dinosaur leave ther eggs to hatch alone or do they sit on them?

they leave them to hatch alone


How much does a saltopus dinosaur weigh?

The largest sauropod species was Argentinosaurus, which averaed about 90 to 100 tons


What is a saltopus?

A saltopus is believed to be one of the oldest known dinosaurs. It is speculated to be approximately 200 million years old. It was only 2 feet tall, thought to be very fast, and possibly a carnivore. The age of the saltopus fossel, like most fossils, is based upon the particular geological layer in which it was found. The layers are believed to have formed over extened periods of time, but also known to form very rapidly under some conditions such as flooding. The aging of the layers is based upon the age of the fossils found within the layer.