Coelophysoids were common
dinosaurs of the Late
Triassic and Early
Jurassic periods. They were widespread geographically, probably living on all continents. Coelophysoids were all slender,
carnivorous forms with a superficial similarity to the
coelurosaurs, with which they were formerly classified, and some species had delicate
cranial crests. Sizes range from about 1 to 6 m in length. It is unknown what kind of external covering coelophysoids had, and various artists have portrayed them as either scaly or
feathered. Some species may have lived in packs, as inferred from sites where numerous individuals have been found together.