Friday, February 19, 2016

The Stories of February. Euhelopus

Euhelopus was originally named Helopus until it was discovered that the name had already been used for a bird.‭ ‬The name was altered to Euhelopus by Alfred Romer in‭ ‬1956.‭ ‬Euhelopus was similar to the macronarian sauropods in that the fore legs were proportionately longer than the rear legs,‭ ‬something that would have resulted in a posteriorly sloping back.‭ ‬This might have allowed Euhelopus extra reach,‭ ‬but the height that sauropods carried their heads is a matter on contention for some palaeontologists.‭

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