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Stegosaurus Skeleton A large, heavily built, herbivorous quadruped, Stegosaurus had a distinctive and unusual posture, with a heavily arched back, short forelimbs, head held low to the ground and a stiffened tail held hig |
TRex Bones Gone but not forgotten. tyrannosaurus rex skeleton a very large bipedal carnivorous dinosaur of the late Cretaceous period, with powerful jaws and small clawlike front legs. • Family Tyrannosauridae, |
Tyrannosaur Tyrannosaur remains are often found in the same deposits as those of the giant horned dinosaurs (ceratopsians), upon which tyrannosaurs probably preyed. The tyrannosaur probably was a rather rare anim |
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Pterodactyls a pterosaur of the late Jurassic period, with a long slender head and neck and a very short tail. • Family Pterodactylidae, order Pterosauria: several genera, including Pterodactylus. |
Triceratops Plural triceratopses (genus triceratops) any of a class of large plant-eating dinosaurs of the Late Cretaceous Epoch (97.5 to 66.4 million years ago), characterized by a great bonyhood and horns. The |
brachiosaur Brachiosaurs were built like huge giraffes; they had immensely long necks and, unusual among the dinosaurs, forelimbs that were considerably longer than their hind limbs. These adaptations apparentl |
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Deinonychus Deinonychus measured about 2.4–4 m (8–13 feet) in length and weighed 45–68 kg (100–150 pounds). It was evidently a fast, agile predator whose large brain enabled it to perform relatively complex movem |
Allosaurus formerly Antrodemus genus of large carnivorous dinosaurs found as fossils in Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous rocks of North America, Africa, and Australia (the Jurassic Period preceded the Cretaceou |
Tyrannosaurus rex Now here is something you do not see everyday! A black and white photograph of a T-Rex, Tyrannosaurus rex and it looks like he or she, is ready to eat the photographer. |
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