The allosaurus (3D animated model)

The allosaurus (3D animated model)

The allosaurus is one of the most famous large carnivorous dinosaurs, occupying the top of the food chain of the Late Jurassic terrestrial ecosystem. Marsh described the naming in 1877. They are also the largest number of fossils found in the Late Jurassic. Adult allosaurs can reach 9 meters in length, with a few individuals thought to reach 12 meters. At the same time, the number of specimens of allosaurus is far more than that of tyrannosaurus rex, making it one of the most thoroughly studied dinosaurs by paleontologists. Due to the extremely large number of fossils excavated, allosaurus has become an iconic fossil species of the Morrison Formation.
Albertolon (3D animated model)

Albertolon (3D animated model)

Albertolosaurus was one of the earliest members of the family Tyrannosaurus, and was known to have a maximum length of 11 meters. Its fossils were unearthed in Alberto, Canada. Albertolosaurus was a bipedal hunting dinosaur with a large head, a jawbone with many large teeth and a thin forelimb with two fingers. It could be at the top of the ecosystem food chain. Although larger in theropod, Albertolon was smaller than its famous relative, Tyrannosaurus, and weighed about the same as today's black rhinoceros.
High Spinosaurus (3D animated model)

High Spinosaurus (3D animated model)

Spinosaurus is a large carnivorous dinosaur found in North America, with a body length of up to 11 meters. It belongs to the shark-toothed dinosaur in the Allosauridae superfamily. Its fossils are mainly found in Texas, Wyoming and Oklahoma in the United States. Fossils of its teeth have also been found in Maryland, suggesting that this top predator was once widespread on the North American continent. There is only one species of Acanthosaurus, Atoka Acanthosaurus. The survival time of high echinopus is from the Aptian period to the early Albu period of the early Cretaceous. High Spinosaurus was the largest predator in the ecosystem at the time, preying mainly on bird-breasts and giant sauropods.
Tyrannosaurus Rex (3D animated model)

Tyrannosaurus Rex (3D animated model)

Tyrannosaurus belongs to the genus Tyrannosaurus within the superfamily Tyrannosauroidea and is the type species of that genus. It was described and named in 1905 by the American paleontologist Henry Fairfield Osborn, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. If one were to follow the transliteration conventions used for other dinosaur species names, its specific epithet would be more appropriately rendered as “King Tyrannosaurus.” Late Cretaceous: body length 10–13 meters, body weight 7.5–10 tons.
Like a crocodile dragon (3D animated model)

Like a crocodile dragon (3D animated model)

It is a large spinosaurus found in Africa. It is estimated that it can reach 12 meters in length and weigh about 3 tons. At present, there is only one species under this subordinate, namely, the model species Tenere resembles a crocodile. Compared with other spinosaurus, the skeleton of the alligator is relatively intact, making it one of the most clearly studied spinosaurus. The crocodile-like dragon has a long, narrow skull and dense, conical teeth. The vertebral nerve spines of the alligator-like dragon are somewhat extended in the dorsal abdomen, but are not as exaggerated as those of the spinosaurus, and may also support the structure of the dorsal sail like that of the spinosaurus.
Spinosaurus (3D animated model)

Spinosaurus (3D animated model)

Spinosaurus was a large theropod dinosaur, with a body length comparable to that of Tyrannosaurus rex and southern behemoths. There is currently only one effective species under the genus Spinosaurus, the Egyptian Spinosaurus, named by the German paleontologist Stromer in 1915. It is a pity that the positive type specimen of Spinarus was blown up during World War II. For a long time, paleontologists' understanding of Spinosaurus has only been limited to photos of positive specimens and a few fossil fragments. These studies not only made scientists understand the history of Spinosaurus, but also made people realize that in the Mesozoic era, dinosaurs were not only the overlords on land, but also had their place in the water.
Wind God Pterosaur (3D animated model)

Wind God Pterosaur (3D animated model)

Afeng God pterosaur (Quetzalcoatlus) is a pterodactyl, also known as the Pterodactyl. Aeolus pterosaurus (Quetzalcoatlus) is a species of pterodactyl that lived in the late Late Cretaceous (Campanan to Maastricht), about 84 million to 65 million years ago. It is the largest known flying animal. Pterosaurs are advanced and lack of teeth pterosaurs. The origin of the name is the Aztec civilization of the feathered serpent god Queztke (Quetzalcoatl).
Toothless Pterosaur (3D animated model)

Toothless Pterosaur (3D animated model)

The toothless pterosaur (scientific name: Pteranodon) is a pterosaur in the order Pterosauridae, the toothless pterosauridae. There are no teeth in the mouth and the wingspan is 7 to 9 meters. Living in the late Cretaceous period, about 0.1 billion to 65 million years ago, fossils were found in Kansas and England. The toothless pterosaurs fed on fish and inhabited the coast of the inland seaways of western North America. In the Jurassic film series
Double-Ridged Dragon (3D Animated Model)

Double-Ridged Dragon (3D Animated Model)

Double-spine dragon (Latin scientific name: Dilophosaurus), also known as double-spine dragon, double-helmet dragon, saurohip theropod, is a kind of theropod dinosaur that lived in the early Jurassic period, nicknamed "early Jurassic demon", named after two large bone crowns on the top of the head. Because of its unique appearance, the double-ridged dragon often appears in film and television works.
Pee's Turon (3D animated model)

Pee's Turon (3D animated model)

Piritosaurus (scientific name: Pistosaurus) is a marine reptile of the family Piritosauridae and the genus Piritosaurus, belonging to the order plesiosaurus, with an adult body length of more than 4 meters. The skull is cylindrical and has a slender anastomosis, with the characteristics of phantom dragon primitive palatine bone and forward tooth bone tooth. At the same time, it has plesiosaur stiff vertebrae, long neck (composed of 50 cervical vertebrae) and paddle-shaped flippers. Obvious toe contour can be seen under the epidermis, and the tail is cylindrical without scales. The fossil specimen of this species shows that the juvenile individual is about 2.2 meters long, which represents the transitional form of the evolution of the phylosaurus to the plesiosaurus.
Swollen Head Dragon (3D Animated Model)

Swollen Head Dragon (3D Animated Model)

The swollen-headed dinosaur is a thick-headed dinosaur in the order ornithidae, a sauroid. The swollen head dragon is also called the thick head dragon. The head has a thick bone plate with a thickness of more than 20cm and a high elevation, just like a tumor. The original meaning of the scientific name "lizard with thick head" originates from this. The swollen-headed dragon has a body length of 4-6 meters and a weight of 0.5-4 tons. The head and tip of the nose are also covered with small bone tumors. Some have large and sharp spines behind the head.
Parasaurus (3D animated model)

Parasaurus (3D animated model)

Paractenosaurus is a dinosaur of the family Auckbill, also known as Paracinosaurus, which means "almost crowned lizard". The most obvious feature of the paraphorosaurus is the extended crown on the head, which is rod-shaped and longer than other crowned dinosaurs. There is a thin tube in the crown of the head, which makes a sound when air passes by, and the parasaurus uses it to "talk". The forelimbs of parasaurus can support the body, swim and wade.
Hoffman Canglong (3D animated model)

Hoffman Canglong (3D animated model)

The main type species of Canglong is Hoffmann Canglong, which was discovered in Holland in 1780. Hoffmann Canglong is based on a piece of lower jaw unearthed in Russia. Two other huge square bones and a huge humerus are larger than, but smaller than, that huge square bone. Its teeth have cutting edges, Canglong has a large orbital part but its binocular vision is relatively low, and their olfactory organs are not developed. He thinks that Canglong, like Hoffman, is a predator living on the surface of water, and its living environment is still coastal waters. Hoffman Canglong is the largest Canglong specimen by 2022, with a body length of 18 meters and a weight of 20 tons.
Mamen Creek Dragon (3D animated model)

Mamen Creek Dragon (3D animated model)

Mamengcreosaurus is a genus of sauropod dinosaurs known for their very long necks, which make up almost half of the total body length. Several species have been placed in the genus Mamentiron, and the attribution of individual species may be controversial. Its fossils have been found in several provinces in western China. It is closely related to Emeilong and belongs to Mamenxi Longaceae. Most of the Mamen Creek dragon body length can be more than 20 meters, a few individuals can be more than 30 meters. Estimates of the weight of the Mamen Creek dragon, the difference between different species is extremely large, the smaller species are considered to weigh less than 10 tons, and the largest species are considered to be more than 60 tons.
Tyrannosaurus Rex (3D animated model)

Tyrannosaurus Rex (3D animated model)

Tyrannosaurus rex belongs to the genus Tyrannosaurus, a type species of the genus, which was described and named in 1905 by Henry Osborne, an American paleontologist and academician of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. If you refer to the translation format of other dinosaur species names, it would be more appropriate to translate its species name as "Tyrannosaurus rex. Late Cretaceous body length: 10-13 meters weight: 7.5 tons to 10 tons.
Velociraptor (3D animated model)

Velociraptor (3D animated model)

Velociraptor (scientific name: Velociraptor) is a dinosaur of the lizard-buttock-eyed dragon family, also known as raptor, Velociraptor, and Velociraptor. The whole body is covered with feathers. Small in size and similar to turkey. The head is very long and accounts for a large proportion of the body. The mouth is narrow and flat. Sharp teeth with serrated edges; Forelimbs are large and flexible. Strong hind limbs; There are four toes on the hind foot, and the sharp claw on the second toe on the inner side is thick and curved, sickle-shaped. The tail is long and accounts for more than half of the body length, the coccyx is horizontally curved in an "S" shape.
Edmonton Dragon (3D animated model)

Edmonton Dragon (3D animated model)

Edmontonosaurus is also translated as Edmontonosaurus and Edmontolosaurus, which are named after Edmonton in Alberta, Canada, where the fossil was found. Edmontonosaurus was a dinosaur of enormous size. They have a triangular side of the head, no crown, wide anterior and posterior segments of the head, narrow middle segment, and a snout similar to the duck's beak.
Diplodocus (3D animated model)

Diplodocus (3D animated model)

Diplodocus is a dinosaur of the genus Diplodocus in the family Diplodocus. The neck is very long, the head is very small, and the position of the nostrils is higher than the eyes; the front of the mouth has flat teeth, and the sides and back are toothless; the limbs are thick, the forelimbs are short, and the hind limbs are long; the hips are higher than the front shoulders; the palms have 5 fingers (toes); the tail is longer than the neck, gradually tapering to the end, whip-shaped, with more than 10 human characters in the middle. Because the top of the herringbone protrudes from two protrusions like double beams, it is named Shuanglianglong, usually called Diplodocus.
An angylosaur (3D Action Model)

An angylosaur (3D Action Model)

An ankylosaurus, a chordate reptilian ornithosaurus armored dinosaur. The body length is 5-6.5 meters and the body weight is about 4 tons. Short legs, short neck and wide head; The body is covered by hundreds of bone plates with smooth surface and horizontal arrangement. There is also a bone plate above the eyes, only the abdomen has no protective structure. The body is wide, the tail is short and thick, and the tail end has a tail hammer. Ankylosaurus was one of the first dinosaurs to be discovered and was originally described and named "forest lizard". Because of its heavy body, it can only crawl slowly on the ground with its limbs, shaped like a tank car, also known as "tank dragon".
Deinonychus (3D animated model)

Deinonychus (3D animated model)

Deinonychus is a chillosaur found in North America, up to 3 to 4 meters in length. Although this data is significantly smaller than other large theropod dinosaurs, it is significantly larger than other chiasaurus. The name of Deinonychus comes from the sickle-shaped claw of the second toe of the foot. Later studies have shown that this feature is widely present in chillosaurus and injured tooth dinosaurs. The morphological description of Deinonychus was published in the late 1960 s. Its discovery overturned people's understanding of dinosaurs at that time, making people realize that dinosaurs were not cold-blooded and heavy "big lizards", and they also had small and active members.
3D animation of Tyrannosaurus rex model

3D animation of Tyrannosaurus rex model

He was a top predator in the late Cretaceous period, known for his enormous size and powerful abilities. Fossils were first discovered in 1902 by American paleontologist Barnum Brown in the Hale Creek area of Montana. The skull is huge, the teeth are sharp, the forelimbs are short, the hind limbs are strong, and the tail is long and powerful, making it an important tool for hunting and balancing the body. With a large body size and extremely strong biting force, it is one of the strongest known land predators. Fossils have been discovered in multiple regions around the world, especially in North America. It is one of the most well-known dinosaurs of the dinosaur era, but further research is needed on its classification and evolutionary history.
3D Animation of Spinosaurus

3D Animation of Spinosaurus

It is a large theropod carnivorous dinosaur that lived in northern Africa during the mid Cretaceous period, famous for its unique sail like dorsal spine and body shape adapted to aquatic life. It is one of the largest known carnivorous dinosaurs. The head is long and narrow, similar to modern crocodiles, with straight conical teeth that lack serrated edges and are suitable for hunting fish. The dorsal nerve spines are very tall, forming unique sail like structures that may be used to regulate body temperature, attract the opposite sex, threaten opponents, or attract prey. The living environment includes wetlands such as rivers, lakes, and swamps, and is active on land and near water, preying on fish and other aquatic animals.
Panosaurus fossil

Panosaurus fossil

Banlong is an ancient dinosaur from the Triassic period, which lived between 222 million and 200 million years ago. It was the first giant dinosaur to appear on Earth. Before the appearance of the Banosaurus, the largest herbivore had a body size as big as a pig, while the Banosaurus was much larger, with a body the size of a bus. Banlong, meaning "flat reptile," is an ancient dinosaur that lived 210 million years ago during the Late Triassic period. It has a body length of 6-8 meters, a height of 3.6 meters, and a weight of about 5 tons. According to archaeological research, it was the first giant dinosaur that lived on Earth and ate plants.
Lianglong skeleton

Lianglong skeleton

Lianglong is a dinosaur belonging to the family Lianglong in the order Saurischia. The neck is long, the head is small, and the position of the nostrils is higher than the eyes; The front of the mouth has flat teeth, while the sides and back have no teeth; Strong limbs, short forelimbs, long hind limbs; The buttocks are higher than the front shoulders; Each palm has 5 fingers (toes); The tail is longer than the neck and gradually narrows towards the end, forming a whip like shape, with over 10 human bones in the middle. The name Shuanglianglong comes from two protrusions that protrude from the top of the human character bone, resembling double beams, and is commonly referred to as Lianglong.