English: Musankwa is a basal sauropodomorph from the Late Triassic of what is now Zimbabwe. The early sauropodomorphs, or prosauropods, were likely omnivorous, as they represent an evolutionary transition between early theropods and the large herbivorous theropods. Like many other prosauropods, Musankwa was likely an obligate biped, walking only on two legs. It grew to about 4 m in length, and weighed upwards of 400 kg.
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Musankwa: "Boy close to marriage" Late Triassic, Africa