Dinosaurs of France. Artwork showing the principal dinosaurs that inhabited France. The smallest are two Compognatus sp. (light brown), therapods whic


Dinosaurs of France. Artwork showing the principal dinosaurs that inhabited France. The smallest are two Compognatus sp. (light brown), therapods which measured only 70-100 cm in length. The largest is the Titanosaur (grey, centre right) which could grow to 35 metres in length. At upper left is part of a Megalasaurus (brown, also seen centre right), a large flesh eating dinosaur which grew to 12 metres in length. The other dinosaurs seen here are (from left to right): Iguanodon (green); Hadrosaurus (grey/green); Plateosaurus (dark brown): and Lexouisaurus (grey).


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Photo credit: © CHRISTIAN JEGOU PUBLIPHOTO DIFFUSION/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Alamy / Afripics
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