Spinosaurus

Spinosaurus

Jurassic World Dino Rivals Spinosaurus “Okay, even I have to admit that this next dinosaur is impressive. The Spinosaurus is perhaps the largest of carnivores. Of course, I’ll never get close enough to one to see for myself. But that’s why I have you.”— Cabot Finch Dino Fact File Name Meaning: Spine/Spined/Spiny lizard How to say […]

Rhamphorhynchus

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“If it has a pointy beak and it is a big as a plane it is Pteranodon. If it is smaller and it tiny teeth in its beak then it is Rahmphorhynchus. Remember that you little Jurassic geek.”— Cabot Finch Rhamphorhynchus is a genus of long-tailed pterosaurs from the Late Jurassic period of southern Germany. […]

Quetzalcoatlus

Quetzalcoatlus

“”Thats another plane right?”“Not exactly.”” – Owen and Kayla upon the arrival of a Quetzacoatlus Quetzalcoatlus was a pterosaur known from the Late Cretaceous of Texas (Maastrichtian stage, 72.1–66.0 million years ago). It was a member of the Azhdarchidae, a family of advanced toothless pterosaurs with unusually long, stiffened necks. Its name comes from the […]

Pteranodon 3 of 3

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“I still have trouble believing airplanes can fly, so don’t get me started on this Pteranodon. But fly it does. Oh, and it is also known as a ‘toothless wing’. Toothless, huh? Yeah, I’m not buying that either.”— Cabot Finch Pteranodon is a large flying reptile with a wingspan measuring as long as a school […]

Pteranodon 2 of 3

Pteranodon2

“I still have trouble believing airplanes can fly, so don’t get me started on this Pteranodon. But fly it does. Oh, and it is also known as a ‘toothless wing’. Toothless, huh? Yeah, I’m not buying that either.”— Cabot Finch Pteranodon is a large flying reptile with a wingspan measuring as long as a school […]

Pteranodon

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“I still have trouble believing airplanes can fly, so don’t get me started on this Pteranodon. But fly it does. Oh, and it is also known as a ‘toothless wing’. Toothless, huh? Yeah, I’m not buying that either.”— Cabot Finch Pteranodon is a large flying reptile with a wingspan measuring as long as a school […]

Protoceratops

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“No no, it looks similar but it is not the same. Repeat after me pro-toe-ker-ah-tops.”—Annoying teacher in school Protoceratops is the first ancestor of the famous ceratopsian family to resemble the later, more famous members such as Triceratops. Roughly the size of a sheep, it was therefore much smaller than its more famous relatives but […]

Proceratosaurus 3 of 3

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“You’ve successfully introduced a new dinosaur… a Proceratosaurus. This animal is instantly recognizable by the colorful crest on its snout. While smaller in stature than some other predators, it is not a dinosaur to be taken lightly, let me tell you.“ – Isaac Clement Proceratosaurus was a primitive coelurosaurian theropod that lived in England, Europe […]

Proceratosaurus 2 of 3

Proceratosaurus2

“You’ve successfully introduced a new dinosaur… a Proceratosaurus. This animal is instantly recognizable by the colorful crest on its snout. While smaller in stature than some other predators, it is not a dinosaur to be taken lightly, let me tell you.“ – Isaac Clement Proceratosaurus was a primitive coelurosaurian theropod that lived in England, Europe […]

Proceratosaurus

Proceratosaurus

“You’ve successfully introduced a new dinosaur… a Proceratosaurus. This animal is instantly recognizable by the colorful crest on its snout. While smaller in stature than some other predators, it is not a dinosaur to be taken lightly, let me tell you.“ – Isaac Clement Proceratosaurus was a primitive coelurosaurian theropod that lived in England, Europe […]