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{{Wikipediainfo}}'''Coelophysis''' was one of the earliest species of [[Dinosaur]]s. Though comparatively small, being two and a half metres long and one metre high, it had the same body plan as later predators such as the [[Allosaurus]]. Like them, it was a [[carnivore]]. The [[Fourth Doctor]] was able to get close to one to show it to his [[companion (The Doctor Who Dinosaur Book)|companion]], however, because it "thought [he was] a bit too odd-looking to be really tasty". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Doctor Who Dinosaur Book (novel)|The Doctor Who Dinosaur Book]]'')
{{Wikipediainfo}}'''Coelophysis''' was one of the earliest species of [[Dinosaur]]s. Though comparatively small, being two and a half metres long and one metre high, it had the same body plan as later predators such as the [[Allosaurus]]. Like them, it was a [[carnivore]]. The [[Fourth Doctor]] was able to get close to one to show it to his [[companion (The Doctor Who Dinosaur Book)|companion]], however, because it "thought [he was] a bit too odd-looking to be really tasty". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Doctor Who Dinosaur Book (novel)|The Doctor Who Dinosaur Book]]'')


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Coelophysis

Coelophysis was one of the earliest species of Dinosaurs. Though comparatively small, being two and a half metres long and one metre high, it had the same body plan as later predators such as the Allosaurus. Like them, it was a carnivore. The Fourth Doctor was able to get close to one to show it to his companion, however, because it "thought [he was] a bit too odd-looking to be really tasty". (PROSE: The Doctor Who Dinosaur Book)