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.
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.
they leave them to hatch alone
The largest sauropod species was Argentinosaurus, which averaed about 90 to 100 tons
The bones of the Saltopus, a small dinosaur-like creature, were discovered in 1923 in Scotland, specifically in the Lossiemouth Sandstone Formation. This area is notable for its rich fossil deposits, particularly from the Late Triassic period. The discovery was significant in understanding early dinosaur evolution and the diversity of prehistoric life in that region.
Saltopus was created in 1910.
saltopus defended itself by just running away
Scotland
Yes.
Most palaeontologists believe compsognathus was the smallest dinosaur, but recent discoveries of an a dinosaur, micropachycephalosaurus that may be the smallest dinosaur ever and has the longest name ever given to a dinosaur!The smallest dinosaur is said to be the compsognathus.Its just 2 feet long and weighs only up to 6.5 pounds. There are a few more small dinosaurs which have the same heeight of the compsognathus.They are the saltopus and the echinodon.
They died.
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.
No, you can not.