File:Saltopus 02.png
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English: Restoration of the Late Triassic Saltopus ("Leaping foot") squatting, preparing for a leap.
This restoration is mostly a guesswork: it is un certain what for a type of archosaurian Saltopus is, since the fossil that have been found is very incomplete. Intially considered a primitive theropod dinosaur related to Coelophysis, it is now considered to be a non-dinosaurian dinosauriform.[1] Saltopus was a small animal, often described as "the size of a domestic cat". Measurements of Saltopus (holotype fossil)[1]
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