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Dracore, scientific name, is a genus of dinosaur in the family Pachycephalosauridae, which lived in North America during the Cretaceous period. It is a herbivorous dinosaur with small nail horns and lumps covering its skull, and a long mouth and nose. There is a well-developed upper temporal bone hole and a flat skull with thick armor, but it lacks the round arch of the thick headed dinosaur family. In addition, it also has a large amount of intradermal ossification, which is arranged in an irregular form: numerous nodules, small horns, and spikes. Although Dragon King Dragon existed during the Cretaceous period, the latest research suggests that Dragon King Dragon and Styx Dragon are ancestors of the swollen headed dragon, gradually evolving from each other.
Pterosaur
Pterosaurs are a collective term for reptiles in the order Pterosauriformes, which are closely related to dinosaurs and crocodiles. Their name means winged lizards. Pterosaurs are extinct reptiles and vertebrates capable of flight. Pterosaur fossils have been found in Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Hebei, Gansu, Sichuan, Shandong, Zhejiang and other places in China, while pterosaur fossils have been found on various continents worldwide, including Antarctica. The pterosaurs lived from the late Triassic to the late Cretaceous, almost spanning the entire Mesozoic era.
Koolasuchus
Kurasaurus, a carnivorous amphibian resembling a salamander, lived in the Antarctic region during the Pre Cretaceous period. The body length is about five meters, the height is about thirty centimeters, and the weight is about 0.5 tons. Kularosaurus was the only amphibian species living in polar regions at that time, usually living in water or hiding itself in the soil. Although they can also walk on land with four limbs, they prefer to live in water and swim like fish and freshwater crayfish.
Stegoceras
Stegoceras (genus name: Stegoceras), also known as the top horned dinosaur, is a herbivorous dinosaur belonging to the suborder Ornithischia, and lived in North America during the Late Cretaceous period. Sword horned dragon is 2 meters long. Sword horned dragon was named by Lawrence Lambe in 1902, and its scientific name means "horned head" in Greek. Sword horned dinosaur comes from the swollen headed dinosaur family and is a bipedal herbivorous dinosaur. They lived in the late Cretaceous period and had a body length of about 2 meters. The thick and round skull is the most prominent feature of stegosaurs.
Concavenator corcovatus
There is only one species in the genus Kunka, the hunchbacked Kunka. The fossil of the Kunca hunting dragon was discovered in the Laggonian Formation of Spain, dating back to the Barremian period of the Early Cretaceous. Kunka Hunting Dragon is a small shark toothed dinosaur with a body length of only about 5 meters. Compared with other shark toothed dinosaurs, the most prominent feature of the Kunkarasaurus is the towering neural spines on the two dorsal vertebrae adjacent to the sacrum. Paleontologists speculate that the two dorsal vertebral nerve spines of Kunkalisaurus may have developed muscles attached to them, forming a structure resembling a fleshy mound, which is likely to have display functions..
Triceratops
Triceratops is a herbivorous dinosaur belonging to the family Triceratops in the order Ornithischia. Ceratopsians are mostly distributed in North America and lived in the late Cretaceous period, approximately 68 to 65 million years ago. Triceratops is a herbivorous dinosaur that mainly feeds on plant branches, leaves, fruits, etc. Paleontologists have discovered a large number of Triceratops fossils, and 'Big John' is one of the most famous among them. Through the study of this ancient dinosaur fossil, scientists have uncovered a glimpse into the prehistoric world. Due to its unique appearance, this image often appears in movies, computer games, and television programs, such as Jurassic Park and Son of King Kong
Dragonfish order
It is a large marine reptile similar to fish and dolphins. They lived during most of the Mesozoic era and first appeared about 250 million years ago, slightly earlier than dinosaurs (230 million years ago). They disappeared about 90 million years ago, about 25 million years before the extinction of dinosaurs. In the mid Triassic period, terrestrial reptiles that have not yet been determined gradually returned to the ocean and evolved into ichthyosaurs, similar to the evolution of dolphins and whales today. They were particularly widely distributed during the Jurassic period. During the Cretaceous period, they were replaced by plesiosaurs as the tallest aquatic carnivores.
brachiosaurus
Brachiosaurus is a general term for the "Brachiosaurus genus" dinosaurs of the Jurassic period. The body length is 25 meters, the height is 15 meters, the weight is 30 tons, the tail is thick and short, the head is small, the neck is long, and the appearance is similar to that of a giraffe. Brachiosaurus lived in late Jurassic North America and early Cretaceous North Africa. Mild temperament, enjoys living in groups. Feed on leaves and tender branches. Often foraging together. During walking, females lay eggs. Dinosaur eggs grew up alone without a nest or parental care. Brachiosaurus was one of the largest dinosaurs of the Jurassic period, and its name was once used by astronomers to name an asteroid.
S. aegyptiacus
Spinosaurus is a large theropod dinosaur with a body length comparable to that of Tyrannosaurus Rex and Southern Megalosaurus. There is currently only one valid species in the genus Spinosaurus, namely the Egyptian Spinosaurus, named by German paleontologist Stromer in 1915. Due to its unique appearance and massive size, Spinosaurus has received no less attention than Tyrannosaurus rex. Unfortunately, the holotype specimen of Spinosaurus was destroyed during World War II. In recent years, new fossil specimens and quantitative studies have shown that Spinosaurus had a highly specialized body structure and was a highly aquatic dinosaur. Spinosaurus is one of the longest carnivorous dinosaurs. Spinosaurus is 10 to 15 meters long and weighs 3 to 10 tons. The World of Animals
Prehistoric creature Hofmann Canglong
The main type species of the genus Canglong is Hofmann Canglong, which was discovered near the Meuse River in the Netherlands in 1780. Its scientific name means "lizard of the Meuse River" and was later translated as Canglong by Mr. Yang Zhongjian. The bite force of Hofmann Canglong is much higher than that of Hainosaurus and Sea King Dragon. The biting force is similar to that of a tilted toothed dinosaur, with an estimated 40000 to 60000 N at the end. The Hofmann Canglong fossil is the first paleontological fossil discovered by humans
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