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Acrocanthosaurus A huge, spine-backed meat-eater. |
Alamosaurus A long-tailed, long-necked, armored plant-eater. |
Albertosaurus A meat-eating dinosaur, a tyrannosaurid from the late Cretaceous period. |
Allosaurus The biggest meat-eating dinosaur from the late Jurassic period. |
Alxasaurus A meat-eating dinosaur found in Mongolia. |
Anchisaurus A plant-eating dinosaur, a late prosauropod, from the early Jurassic period. |
Ankylosaurus A heavily armored plant-eater with a club-like tail and spikes. |
Apatosaurus A long-necked plant-eater; it used to be known as Brontosaurus. |
Bagaceratops A plant-eating dinosaur with an armored head. |
Barosaurus A huge, long-necked, whip-tailed plant-eater from the Jurassic period. |
Baryonyx A large meat-eater from the early Cretaceous period. |
Brachiosaurus A tall, long-necked plant-eater. |
Brachiosaurus Skeleton Brachiosaurus was a tall, long-necked plant-eater. |
Carcharodontosaurus Carcharodontosaurus was an enormous, meat-eating dinosaur - even longer than T. rex. |
Carnotaurus A Cretaceous theropod with brow horns. |
Centrosaurus A ceratopsian dinosaur with a long snout horn. |
Ceratosaurus A Jurassic theropod with a snout horn. |
Chasmosaurus A ceratopsian with three horns. |
Coelophysis A late Triassic theropod, a meat-eater about 9 feet (3 m) long. |
Compsognathus The smallest dinosaur yet found; it was a meat-eater that was the size of a chicken. |
Corythosaurus A large, duck-billed plant eating dinosaur that had a helmet-like crest on its head. |
Deinonychus A deadly, intelligent, meat-eater with huge, sickle-like claws. |
Dilophosaurus A meat-eating dinosaur with a double crest on its head. |
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Diplodocus A long-necked, whip-tailed plant-eater about 90 ft (27 m) long. |
Edmontosaurus A large, duck-billed plant-eater with a bumpy ridge on its back. |
Eoraptor One of the oldest dinosaurs yet found. A small, primitive, meat-eating dinosaur with sharp teeth. |
Fabrosaurus A small, primitive plant-eating dinosaur from South Africa. |
Gallimimus A fast-running, light-weight theropod from the late Cretaceous period. |
Giganotosaurus The largest meat-eating dinosaur yet found; this giant was even bigger than T. rex. |
Hadrosaurus A duck-billed, plant-eating dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period. |
Hypsilophodon A small, plant-eating dinosaur that may have lived in herds. |
Iguanodon A slow, herding, plant-eating dinosaur with thumb-spikes. Iguanodon was the second dinosaur discovered. |
Janenschia Janenschia was a huge, plant-eating dinosaur with an elongated neck and tail. It was a sauropod from the late Jurassic period, about 156 million to 150 million years ago. |
Kentrosaurus A spiked, plated, plant-eating dinosaur from the Jurassic period. |
Leaellynasaura An Australian plant-eating dinosaur with large eyes. |
Lambeosaurus Lambeosaurus was a plant-eating dinosaur with a tall, hollow, bony crest on its head. |
Maiasaura A duck-billed, herding plant-eater that cared for its young. |
Mamenchisaurus The dinosaur with the second-longest neck, a plant eater from China. |
Massospondylus An early plant eater with a long neck and long tail. |
Megalosaurus This large meat-eater was the first dinosaur named. |
Megaraptor A large predatory dinosaur with a huge, sickle-shaped claw on each foot. |
Muttaburrasaurus A plant-eating dinosaur with thumb spikes. |
Nodosaurus A large, armored, plant-eating dinosaur from the early Cretaceous period, about 113-98 million years ago. |
Ornitholestes A fast-moving Jurassic theropod with a small crest on its snout. |
Ornithomimus A fast-moving Cretaceous theropod. |
Ouranosaurus A sail-backed plant-eater with a beak. |
Oviraptor A small omnivore with a parrot-like head and beak. |
Pachycephalosaurus A dome-headed plant-eating dinosaur. |
Panoplosaurus A tank-like, spiked, plant-eating dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period. |
Parasaurolophus A long-crested plant-eater. |
Pentaceratops A late Cretaceous plant-eater with horns and a big frill. |
Plateosaurus A late Triassic plant-eater. |
Polacanthus An armored and spiked plant-eater. |
Protoceratops A ceratopsian from the late Cretaceous period. |
Procompsognathus An early, small, meat-eating dinosaur from the late Triassic period. |
Quaesitosaurus A large, long-necked, whip-tailed plant-eating dinosaur from the Gobi Desert. It lived during the late Cretaceous period. |
Riojasaurus A large, early, South American, plant-eating dinosaur. |
Saltasaurus A large, long-necked plant-eating dinosaur with armor on its back. It lived during the late Cretaceous period. |
Saurolophus Saurolophus was a duck-billed, plant-eating dinosaur. |
Sauropelta Sauropelta was an armored, plant-eating dinosaur. |
Saurornithoides Saurornithoides was a small, fast-moving, meat-eating dinosaur. |
Segisaurus A fast-moving, bird-like meat-eater. |
Segnosaurus A meat-eating dinosaur from Mongolia. |
Stegoceras A plant-eatinf dinosaur with a very thick skull. |
Stegosaurus A plant-eating dinosaur with rows of plates on its back and spikes on its tail. |
Stegosaurus Skeleton See the bones of this huge, plated plant-eater. |
Stygimoloch A plant-eating dinosaur with many horns and bumps on its skull. |
Styracosaurus A frilled plant-eater with many horns on its head. |
Supersaurus The longest dinosaur ever found; a long-necked plant-eater. |
Syntarsus A fast-moving, meat-eating dinosaur from the Jurassic period. |
Thecodontosaurus An early plant-eating dinosaur from the late Triassic period. |
Thescelosaurus A plant-eating dinosaur whose 4-chambered, fossilized heart has been found. |
Torosaurus A plant-eating dinosaur with three horns and a huge, bony frill. |
Trachodon A duck-billed dinosaur known only from its fossilized teeth. |
Triceratops A plant-eater with three horns and a frill on its head. |
Triceratops Skeleton A plant-eater with three horns and a frill on its head. |
Troödon A fast-moving meat-eater from the late Cretaceous period. |
Tyrannosaurus rex The king of the dinosaurs; a huge meat-eater. |
Tyrannosaurus rex Skeleton The king of the dinosaurs; a huge meat-eater. |
Ultrasauros A huge, long-necked sauropod dinosaur from the Jurassic period. |
Velociraptor A fast, intelligent meat-eater. |
Xiaosaurus (pronounced sheow-SAWR-us) A small, plant-eating dinosaur from the Jurassic period. |
Cryptoclidus A large, swimming reptile - a plesiosaur. |
Dimetrodon A sail-backed meat-eater from the Permian. |
Doedicurus Doedicurus (family glyptodontidae) was an ancient armadillo with a tail mace. It lived during the Ice Ages - long after the dinosaurs died. |
Elasmosaurus A swimming fish-eater with four flippers and a very long neck, a plesiosaur. |
Gerrothorax An ancient amphibian that lived over 200 million years ago. |
Glyptodon Glyptodon was a car-sized armadillo that lived during the Ice Ages, long after the dinosaurs died. |
Ichthyornis An extinct bird from the time of the dinosaurs. |
Ichthyosaurus An extinct marine reptile from the time of the dinosaurs. |
Kronosaurus A large marine reptile from the early Cretaceous period. |
Liopleurodon Liopleurodon was the biggest plesiosaur. It was a huge swimming reptile that lived over a hundred million years ago, during the Jurassic period. |
Moschops Moschops is an extinct plant-eater that lived before the dinosaurs. |
Plesiosaurus An extinct, fish-eating marine reptile with four flippers, a plesiosaur. |
Postosuchus Postosuchus is an extinct reptile that lived over 200 million years ago. |
Rhamphorhynchus A flying, fish-eating reptile with a long tail; it lived during the late Jurassic period. |
Trilobite Trilobites are extinct marine arthropods that lived from about 540 to 245 million years ago. |
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