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− | ||-|att = An abody shape similar to the ''[[Allosaurus]]'' in the episode before but with no crests and a smaller body. |
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− | |diet = Carnivore and Piscivore |
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− | |range = [[Europe]] |
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− | |time = Mid [[Jurassic]] |
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− | '''''Eustreptospondylus''''' was a carnivorous dinosaur from the Mid-[[Jurassic]] Period (160 000,000-154,000,000 BCE). |
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− | A five meter long predatory dinosaur, ''Eustreptospondylus ''where one of the largest carnivores in their environment, and one of the local dinosaurs of [[Europe]]. They might have fed on small and medium sea animals, [[Lizard|lizards]], and [[pterosaurs]] that lived on the islands. |
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− | ''Eustreptospondylus'' was a [[Theropod|theropod]], a carnivorous dinosaur and a member of the Megalosauroidea superfamily, which contains relatives to the famous ''[[Megalosaurus]]''. In WWD, ''Eustreptospondylus'' was shown [[File:067.jpg|thumb|278px|''Eustreptospondylus'' in ''[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]'']]to be an amphibious hunter, capable of swimming from island to island and hunt both on land and in the shadows. |
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− | ==Portrayal in the series== |
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− | In the series they where depicted as part-time, amphibious hunters, but mostly as scavengers. |
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− | It was said that in fights, the loudest roar wins. This is not backed up by any actual evidence. |
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− | ==In Walking With... series== |
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− | It was in at least on scene of the WWDP. It said to be incapable of hunting [[Cetiosaurus|Cetiosaurs]]. Interestingly, this shows it on a much larger island then any in the show. |
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− | The fact above was developed in the 3rd episode of WWD, where one lone ''Eustreptospondylus'' got snatched by a ''[[Liopleurodon]]''. Later, two other ''Eustreptospondylus ''fight over a dead [[Sea Turtle|turtle]]. Three more attack and devour some ''[[Rhamphorhynchus]]''. A group of ''Eustreptospondylus ''that survive a storm eat a stranded ''Liopleurodon ''caught by the storm. |
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− | ==Appearances in Other Media== |
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− | ''Read more at the [http://primeval.wikia.com/wiki/Eustreptospondylus Anomaly Research] [http://primeval.wikia.com/wiki/Swimming_Theropod Centre]'' |
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− | In the book ''Fire and Water'' an ''Eustreptospondylus'' comes through an Anomaly in a South African Wildlife reserve and attacks many of its animals. It was killed in a battle with a ''[[Postosuchus]]''. |
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− | A Jurassic Dinosaur dubbed "The Swimming Theropod" that appears in episode 5x02 acts similarly to ''Eustreptospondylus'' portrayal in '''Walking with Dinosaurs''' and may be the said creature. |
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− | wwdcruelsea.jpg|Eaten By a ''Liopleurodon'' |
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