This herbivore had a beak-like mouth and could walk on two or four legs.
Known for its massive claws, this theropod may have been more herbivore than predator.
This dinosaur had a thick, domed skull possibly used for head-butting rivals.
A fast, feathered predator, it likely hunted in packs and had a sickle-shaped toe claw.
This dinosaur had a sail-like structure on its back and may have been semi-aquatic.
Its name means “roof lizard,” and it had large plates along its back.
This dinosaur had a heavily armored body and a tail club for defense.
A long-necked sauropod that held its head high, possibly to feed from tall trees.
This ceratopsid had three facial horns and a large frill for display or defense.
Known as the “tyrant lizard king,” it had the strongest bite force of any land animal.
This dinosaur had a single horn on its nose and was a close relative of Triceratops.
vA small, feathered dinosaur from China with four wings used for gliding.
This predator had a deep skull and short arms, and lived in South America.
Known for its long, stiff tail and bird-like features, it’s considered a transitional fossil.
This massive sauropod had a whip-like tail and may have used it for defense or sound.
A duck-billed dinosaur with a long, backward-curving crest used for vocalization.
This armored dinosaur had shoulder spikes and a narrow snout.
A fast-running theropod with long legs and hollow bones, often found in fossil beds.
This herbivore had a sail-like back and lived in what is now Europe.
A ceratopsid with a frill that had large openings and long brow horns.
This dinosaur had a long neck and tail, but a relatively short body and small head.
A small, bipedal herbivore with a beak and stiff tail, often found in Mongolia.
This predator had long arms and claws, and may have hunted fish.
A dome-headed dinosaur with spikes on its nose and behind its eyes.
This dinosaur had a wide, flat snout and was one of the largest hadrosaurs.
A theropod with a long, narrow skull and crocodile-like jaws.
A small herbivore with a parrot-like beak and no teeth.
Ankylosaurus
Apatosaurus
Archaeopteryx
Baryonyx
Brachiosaurus
Carnotaurus
Centrosaurus
Chasmosaurus
Coelophysis
Diplodocus
Edmontosaurus
Iguannodon
Microraptor
Ouranosaurus
Pachycephalosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Protoceratops
Psittacosaurus
Sauropelta
Spinosaurus
Stegosaurus
Stygimoloch
Suchomimus
Therizinosaurus
Triceratops
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Velociraptor
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