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.
Yes, Coelophysis, like other dinosaurs, laid eggs. Fossil evidence, including nests and clutches of eggs attributed to this species, supports the idea that it reproduced by laying eggs. These findings indicate that Coelophysis was oviparous, a common reproductive strategy among reptiles.
Most fossils have been found in Ghost Ranch in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico No Coelophysis fossils have been found outside of New Mexico
Coelophysis lived in what is now North America during the Late Triassic period. Fossil evidence suggests that they were primarily found in present-day western United States, particularly in areas that are now part of the Colorado Plateau region.
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Coelophysis was named by the infamous Edward Drinker Cope.
Coelophysis
Coelophysis would mostly be found in the New York lowlands.
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The Coelophysis ate small crocodiles & smaller Coelophysis. Basically ate anything smaller than itself.
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about 4ft. tall