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Velociraptor 6 of 6

“Everyone knows I have a soft spot for this dinosaur, the Velociraptor. And they get a bad rap, as far as I’m concerned. But if you imprint early enough, you can make real connections with them. Other than Claire, raptors are the most intelligent partners I’ve ever had… and like her, they could kill me […]
Parasaurolophus 2 of 2

“Okay so this next dinosaur, the Parasaurolophus, has a flair for the dramatic, especially where its head is concerned. It has a distinctive cranial crest, which is used for added resonance in its vocalizations and to regulate body temperature.”– Isaac Clement Parasaurolophus is an extinct genus of hadrosaurid (sometimes referred to as the hadrosaurs or […]
Velociraptor 5 of 5

“Everyone knows I have a soft spot for this dinosaur, the Velociraptor. And they get a bad rap, as far as I’m concerned. But if you imprint early enough, you can make real connections with them. Other than Claire, raptors are the most intelligent partners I’ve ever had… and like her, they could kill me […]
Einiosaurus

“She was my favorite when I was a kid. Now I see her, she’s the most beautiful thing I ever saw.”– Alan Grant Einiosaurus lived during the Upper Cretaceous period on on nowadays Montana USA territory. Many remains of Einiosaurus were found together, which means that it must have traveled in herds like Pachyrhinosaurus, which […]
Rajasaurus 2 of 2

“A Pachy… a pachy… oh, hell. Uh, the fathead with the bald spot. Friar Tuck!” – Roland Tembo Rajasaurus (meaning “king” or “king of lizards”) is a carnivorous abelisaurian theropod dinosaur with an unusual head crest. Between 1982 and 1984, its fossilized bones were discovered by Suresh Srivastava of the Geological Survey of India (GSI). […]
Nothosaurus

“That is not a dinosaur it is not a saurus either. I will send myself out now.” – Sarah Nothosaurus had a long, narrow snout and fang-like teeth. Small teeth lined its jaw to the back of the cheek region. Eight species of nothosaurs have been found in Europe and the Near East. In the […]
Edaphosaurus

“This one has so many teeth like a professional floor pavement. Actually, that is one very nice idea for a name. “– Cabot Finch Edaphosaurus is one of the most important and one of the earliest known large plant-eating four-legged land-living vertebrates. It was named after its unusually dense cluster of teeth in its mouth […]
Zuniceratops

“Although the first specimen discovered had single-rooted teeth (unusual for ceratopsians), later fossils had double-rooted teeth. This is evidence that the teeth became double-rooted with age.”– Cabot Finch Zuniceratops is a ceratopsian dinosaur from the Turonian stage of the Cretaceous. It was one of the earliest known ceratopsians providing a link in the history of […]
Young Brachiosaurus

“Okay, what we have here is a Brachiosaurus. It has long limbs relative to the rest of its body, and what makes it really unique is that it’s a warm-blooded dinosaur. I mean, how amazing is it that in bringing these dinosaurs back, we’re also learning so much about them.”– Isaac Clement Brachiosaurus is a […]