Compsognathus

Compsognathus longipes

Jurassic 🥩 Carnivore
Bavaria
1971
fossil collector
Length
1.00m (3ft)
Height
0.30m (1ft)
Weight
0.00t (0kg)
Speed
0 km/h (0 mph)
Intelligence
Very High
Social Behavior
Solitary

Description

Compsognathus is one of the smallest theropods ever to have existed, at under 1m in length and weighing little over 2kg – roughly the size of a chicken. Despite its small stature Compsognathus is a carnivore, using its speed and agility to hunt down lizards, insects and even other small dinosaurs. Compsognathus’ name translates to ‘pretty jaw’, a reference to its long, narrow snout.

: Jurassic (201.00 - 145.00 )

: Warm and humid with high sea levels

Fun Facts

This was one of the smallest of its kind!

Diet Details

Diet: Carnivore Feeder

: Meat
: Sharp teeth for tearing meat
: Active predator
: Other dinosaurs
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Carnivore

Videos

Compsognathus Documentary 1

Documentary

Size Comparison


1.7m (5.6ft)

Compsognathus
0.30m (1ft)

Compsognathus