"Saurornithoides" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Saurornithoides is a genus of theropod dinosaurs, specifically a type of allosauroid that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 125-100 million years ago. The name "Saurornithoides" comes from the Greek words "saurus," meaning "lizard," and "ornithoides," meaning "bird-like." It is thought to be one of the closest relatives of the theropod family Velociraptor.
Sauroposeidon was a genus of sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 110 million years ago. The name "Sauroposeidon" is derived from the Greek words "saur-' (lizard-foot), and 'poseidon', which refers to the Greek god of the sea.
A grouping of archosaurs that includes reptiles and birds, possessing a scaly body, breathing air, lay eggs and it uses three holes: one for mouth, one for anus, and one for urogenital opening.
A group of reptiles and their extinct relatives, characterized by the presence of a bony skull and a layoff of ribs that fuse the ends of the vertebrae in the lower back. They include modern reptiles, including snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodilians, as well as extinct groups such as dinosaurs, plesiosaurs, and phytosaurs.
The Saururaceae is a family of five species of aquatic plants in the order Piperales, native to North America.
Saururus is a genus of two species of aquatic plants commonly known as lizard tails due to their distinctive long and narrow fruits that resemble reptilian tails.