Palaeotringa littoralis

Palaeotringa littoralis

† Palaeotringa littoralis was an extinct shorebird (Scolopacidae) from the Late Cretaceous of the United States. A carnivorous wader, it inhabited coastal mudflats of the Western Interior Seaway. Its fossils document avian diversity near the end of the Mesozoic.

Diet & Feeding

Carnivore

Palaeotringa littoralis was a meat-eating predator. Carnivorous dinosaurs were active hunters or scavengers, equipped with sharp teeth and claws for catching and consuming prey. They occupied the top of the food chain in their ecosystems.

Time Period

Cretaceous Late Mesozoic Era

Palaeotringa littoralis lived during the Cretaceous Late period of the Mesozoic Era, approximately 100,5 to 66,0 million years ago.

The final age of dinosaurs, featuring iconic species like Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, and Velociraptor. Dinosaurs reached their peak diversity before the catastrophic asteroid impact at the Chicxulub crater ended the Mesozoic Era.

Discovery & Naming

Lokasi Penemuan United States

Quick Facts

Periode Geologi Cretaceous Late
Diet Carnivore

Pertanyaan yang Sering Diajukan

When did Palaeotringa littoralis live?
Palaeotringa littoralis lived during the Cretaceous Late period (Mesozoic Era, 100.5–66.0 million years ago).
What did Palaeotringa littoralis eat?
Palaeotringa littoralis was a carnivore.
Where were Palaeotringa littoralis fossils found?
Fossils of Palaeotringa littoralis were found in United States.

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