Megalosaurus

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Megalosaurus is a large, carnivorous Jurassic dinosaur historically notable as one of the first dinosaurs to be scientifically described.

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Megalosaurus canonical 3
Megalosaurus bucklandii 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf carnivorous dinosaur
genus of dinosaurs
theropod dinosaur
bodyPlan large-headed bipedal theropod with powerful jaws
clade Dinosauria
Megalosauroidea
Tetanurae
Theropoda
class Reptilia
countryFossilsFound United Kingdom
describedInYear 1824
diet carnivorous
era Mesozoic Era
surface form: Mesozoic
estimatedLength 6–9 meters
estimatedMass 700–1500 kilograms
extinctionStatus extinct
family Megalosauroidea
surface form: Megalosauridae
featuredIn Crystal Palace Dinosaurs
surface form: Crystal Palace dinosaur sculptures
formation Oxford Clay
surface form: Stonesfield Slate Formation
fossilDistribution England
fossilSite Stonesfield Slate, Oxfordshire, England
fossilTypeMaterial partial lower jaw and postcranial remains
geologicalPeriod Middle Jurassic
hasCommonName Megalosaurus self-link
historicalMisconception once reconstructed as a giant quadrupedal lizard
historicalSignificance first non-avian dinosaur genus to be scientifically described and named
influenced early conceptions of dinosaurs in Victorian science
kingdom Animalia
knownFrom fragmentary fossils
livedDuringStage Bathonian
locomotion bipedal
namedAfter Greek words megas and sauros
namedBy William Buckland
nameMeaning great lizard
order Saurischia
phylum Chordata
relatedTo Afrovenator
Torvosaurus
representedBy life-size Victorian sculptures in Crystal Palace Park
reproduction oviparous
respiration air-breathing
scientificImportance key taxon in early dinosaur research and classification
suborder Theropoda
taxonRank genus
temporalRange approximately 166 million years ago
thermoregulation likely homeothermic or mesothermic (inferred for theropods)
trophicLevel apex predator
typeLocality Stonesfield
surface form: Stonesfield, Oxfordshire, England
typeSpecies Megalosaurus self-linksurface differs
surface form: Megalosaurus bucklandii

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Theropoda includes Megalosaurus
Crystal Palace Dinosaurs depicts Megalosaurus
Megalosaurus typeSpecies Megalosaurus self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Megalosaurus bucklandii
Megalosaurus hasCommonName Megalosaurus self-link