Spiclypeus

“That frill is not just for show… Or is it?”– Zora Bennett Spiclypeus is a type of chasmosaurine ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period around 77-75 million years ago. Spiclypeus was a mid-sized, horned herbivore with a distinctively spiked frill hense the name comes from Latin “spica” means spike and “lypeus” means […]
Nasutoceratops – Wild Roar

“That’s a herbivore. Nasutoceratops.”– Kadasha talking about the Nasutoceratops to her family. Nasutoceratops is an extinct genus of centrosaurine ceratopsian dinosaur found in Utah, USA during the Late Cretaceous period around 77-75 million years ago. It had a short yet thick snout and large horns above its eyes that extended almost to the end of […]
Bajadasaurus

“What will happen if you cross a Brachiosaurus with a Hedgehog?”– Owen Grady Bajadasaurus is a genus of herbivorous dinosaur that belongs to the family Dicraeosauridae. It lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 70 million years ago. The fossils of Bajadasaurus were discovered in the Bajada Colorada Formation in Argentina and hence the name […]
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 […]
Nasutoceratops

“That’s a herbivore. Nasutoceratops.”– Kadasha talking about the Nasutoceratops to her family. Nasutoceratops is an extinct genus of centrosaurine ceratopsian dinosaur found in Utah, USA during the Late Cretaceous period around 77-75 million years ago. It had a short yet thick snout and large horns above its eyes that extended almost to the end of […]
Young Brachiosaurus 2 of 2

“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 […]
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 […]
Young Nasutoceratops

“That’s a herbivore. Nasutoceratops.”– Kadasha talking about the Nasutoceratops to her family. Nasutoceratops is an extinct genus of centrosaurine ceratopsian dinosaur found in Utah, USA during the Late Cretaceous period around 77-75 million years ago. It had a short yet thick snout and large horns above its eyes that extended almost to the end of […]
Dreadnoughtus

“Is that Dreadnoughtus?”“Beautiful, right? Her name means ‘fear nothing’. Well, I guess you know that.”– Dr. Alan Grant and Ramsay Cole as they fly past a bathing Dreadnoughtus Dreadnoughtus is an extinct genus of titanosaur sauropod dinosaur that lived in South America during the Late Cretaceous period. It is the most complete titanosaur ever discovered, […]
Ampelosaurus

“This… this is a mighty dinosaur with the size of a titan.”– Unknown escavator Ampelosaurus is a titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period of what is now France. Its type species is A. atacis, named by Le Loeuff in 1995. A possible unnamed species has given Ampelosaurus an age reaching to the latest […]