SauropodomorphaPVSJ 874

Panphagia protos

Panphagia protos skeletal reconstruction, left lateral view, specimen PVSJ 874, reconstructed length ~1 m.
Scale bar = 20 centimeters
Taxon
Panphagia protos Martinez & Alcober, 2009
Specimen
PVSJ 874
Reconstructed length
~1.8 m (6 feet)
View
Left lateral
Drawing
© Scott Hartman
Drawn
2011, revised 2022
Clade
  1. Sauropodomorpha

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Panphagia was a small (1.8 m / 6 foot long), bipedal sauropodomorph from the Late Triassic of Argentina. It is probably representative of the earliest members of the sauropodomorph lineage and was likely omnivorous. The omnivorous lifestyle is reflected in its name, Panphagia translates to “all-eater”.