The Coelophysis ate small crocodiles & smaller Coelophysis. Basically ate anything smaller than itself.
Small reptiles (such as lizards) and mammals, mostly. Some paleontologists speculate that packs of Coelophysis would take down larger herbivorous reptiles.
They lived in Seattle and New Mexico and all over North America
Coelophysis was a small carnivorous dinosaur that lived in the Late Triassic in North America.It had hollow bones, so although it was two meters long, it would have weighed less then 66 pounds (30 kilograms) when mature. Coelophysis was very agile and lighting fast and it had razor-sharp teeth to catch and eat small animals.
Coelophysis was a small carnivorous dinosaur that lived in the Late Triassic in North America.It had hollow bones, so although it was two meters long, it would have weighed less then 66 pounds (30 kilograms) when mature. Coelophysis was very agile and lighting fast and it had razor-sharp teeth to catch and eat small animals.
The Coelophysis was a theropod that lived between 200 and 220 million years ago during the late Triassic period. Paleontologists believe these dinosaurs became extinct due to severe weather changes and a poisoned atmosphere.
we're not shere coelophysis died scients are still woking on it
Coelophysis was named by the infamous Edward Drinker Cope.
The evidence of Coelophysis are multiple fossilized skeletons. Some of them were complete skeletons, which are rare when it comes to dinosaur fossils. There is one known species from the Coelophysis genus.
Some of the dinosaurs that lived in the Triassic period include: Pterosauras, Coelophysis, Plateosaurus, and Peteinosaurus. (Lol It Was 4 Ma Science Project ;] )
The Triceratops lived at the very end of the Cretaceous Period some 68 - 65.5 million years ago. To be more precise they lived in the Maastrictian Age the last stage in the Mesozoic Era. It only became extinct in the K-T extinction event that saw the death of all non-avian dinosaurs.
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Most of the earliest known dinosaurs were theropods, such as Eoraptor, Herrerasaurus, and Coelophysis. There were also herbivorous prosauropods, such as Plateosaurus, and early ornithischians, such as Eocursor.