Is there a Dinosaur big than Supersaurus?
from Anthony M., Condor, NC, USA; March 14, 1998 A: Supersaurus may be the biggest dinosaur yet found. Click here for more huge dinosaurs. Q:I really can’t find anything about the syntarus. Please email me back a.s.a.p. Kylie from Kylene T., USA; Feb. 2, 1998 A: Syntarsus (meaning “fused ankle”) was a very early Saurischian dinosaur from the late Triassic period. It was a small, bipedal primitive dinosaur, about 2 feet tall, and weighed about 60-70 pounds. It was a carnivore. It had four-fingered hands and four-toed feet with fused ankle bones (like those of early ornithopods although it was a saurischian dinosaur). It was a crested Theropod related to Coelophysis. Fossils have found in Africa and USA. (p.s. your e-mail address didn’t work.) Return to the top of the page.