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Quetzalcoatlus
Quetzalcoatlus (pronounced Kwet-sal-co-AT-lus) is a genus of large pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous of North America, and the largest known flying animal to have ever lived. It was a member of -
Dinosaur (movie)
Dinosaur is a 2000 American computer-animated adventure drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation with Secret Lab. The film was released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 19, 2000 and is the 39th -
Spinosaurus
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus (meaning "spined lizard from Egypt") is an extinct genus of large spinosaurid theropod dinosaur that inhabited early to middle Cretaceous (Cenomanian); albeit there are significant discoveries that state the theropod could lived as -
Tyrannosaurus
Tyrannosaurus rex (Greek for "Tyrant Lizard King"), or more commonly abbreviated as T. rex, is a species of tyrannosaurian theropod dinosaur that flourished during the Maastrichtian age of the Late Cretaceous epoch, 68-66 million -
The Battle Of The Dinosaurs
The Battle Of The Dinosaurs is a book written by David Knight. Cover -
Dinopedia History
The recorded history of Dinopedia began in late 2021. All before this is mostly lost, or known to various users. Little is documented from this time, and that which we have is in tiny fragments -
Largest Theropods
Nobody knows for sure the exact size for each theropod, but here are most of the contestants for the largest ones. - Spinosaurus aegyptiacus was likely one of, if not the, largest theropod, with most modern -
Deinosuchus
Deinosuchus was a large crocodyliform that lived from 82 million years ago up until the end-Cretaceous extinction event began. Its main competitors as a large predator may have included sharks, marine reptiles like Mosasaurs -
Sarcosuchus
Sarcosuchus (Greek for "flesh crocodile") is an extinct species of crocodyliform; distant relatives of living crocodylian species; that lived appoximately 122 - 112 million years ago. It dates from the Early Cretaceous Period of the landmass -
Allosaurus
Allosaurus (meaning "different lizard"), is arguably one of the most well known Jurassic predators. It was 8 to 12 meters long and was 9 to 10 meters (30 ft) on average. The predator had a -
Carnotaurus
Carnotaurus (meaning "meat eating bull") was an extinct genus of large theropod dinosaur which lived in South America during the Late Cretaceous Period. It is a relative of other theropod dinosaurs such as Abelisaurus, Majungasaurus -
List of all dinosaur genera
This list of dinosaurs is a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been included in the superorder Dinosauria, excluding class Aves (birds, both living and those known only from fossils) and purely vernacular -
Giganotosaurus
Giganotosaurus (meaning "giant southern lizard") is an extinct genus of Carcharodontosaurid theropod dinosaurs that lived in the Cenomanian of Argentina 99.6 - 97 mya. The holotype was discovered in the Candeleros Formation of Patagonia in -
Acrocanthosaurus
Template:Tabber Acrocanthosaurus (Greek for "high-spined lizard") was a very large theropod carcharodontosaurid (carnosaur) dinosaur from North America during the Early Cretaceous Period about 112 million years ago, from the Carcharodontosauridae. It is one -
Utahraptor
Utahraptor (meaning "Utah thief") is extinct genus of carnivorous dromaeosaurid from the Barremian stage of the Early Cretaceous, living in what is now North America. Related to Deinonychus and Velociraptor, Utahraptor is the largest dromaeosaur -
Carcharodontosaurus
Carcharodontosaurus (meaning "shark toothed lizard") was one of the largest theropod carnivores alongside Saurophaganax and Bahariasaurus; that are similar in size or larger than well-known theropods Tyrannosaurus; although possibly smaller than Spinosaurus, Mapusaurus, and -
Therizinosaurus
Therizinosaurus, meaning'scythe lizard' from the Greek "therizo" meaning'to reap' or'to cut off' and "sauros" meaning'lizard') was a very large therizinosaurid (previously known as segnosaur). It could grow up to 10 meters -
Dino Dan
Dino Dan is a Canadian TV series that was first aired in 2009. The show is about a kid named Dan, who could see dinosaurs in the real world. The show teaches kids about dinosaurs -
The Rite of Spring
The Rite of Spring (music written by Igor Stravinsky) is the fourth and longest segment in Fantasia. It mainly focuses on the Big Bang and the Dinosaur age. The whole score starts with space at -
Pyroraptor
Pyroraptor was a dromaeosaur, a small, bird-like predatory theropod that possessed enlarged curved, claws that were most likely used to pin down prey on the second toe of each foot. Each of these claws -
Purussaurus
Purussaurus is one of the largest known of the giant crocodilians, perhaps even surpassing Sarcosuchus in size. It reigned supreme in central South America in the Miocene period, 8 million years ago. Like most of -
Dinosaur Superworld
Dinosaur Superworld (恐竜超世界 Kyōryū chōsekai) is a 2018 japanese-american documentary produced by NHK and CuriosityStream. It streams on the latter in english under the name Amazing Dinoworld. The episode focuses -
Prehistoric Kingdom
Prehistoric Kingdom is a park-management indie game inspired by previous titles in the genre such as Zoo Tycoon 2: Extinct Animals and Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis. It is being developed by Shadow Raven Studios -
American Lion
The American lion (Panthera leo atrox or Panthera atrox) — also known as the North American lion or American cave lion — is an extinct feline of the family Felidae, endemic to North America during the Pleistocene
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