Velociraptor
Velociraptor is a dinosaur belonging to the Saurischia family, also known as Velociraptor or Velociraptor. Velociraptors lived in China and Mongolia during the late Cretaceous period in Asia. Enjoy living in groups. Carnivorous animals mainly hunt small dinosaurs, dinosaur eggs, dinosaur juveniles, and small mammals. Velociraptors are known as "fast robbers" due to their agile movements. In 1971, the fossil specimen "Dinosaur in a Battle" was discovered by a Polish exploration team, and as a result, this fossil specimen is considered a national treasure by Mongolia.
Sword Dragon
The stegosaur is an animal belonging to the family Stegosauridae in the suborder Stegosauria of the order Ornithischia, also known as the Bone Plate Dragon. The head is small, and the tip of the mouth has a bird like pointed beak without teeth. The teeth are distributed on both sides of the mouth and are very small. Jianlong is named after its large sword board and sharp tail spikes on its tail. Jianlong is distributed in China, the United States, and the United Kingdom, and lived from the mid to late Jurassic period to the early Cretaceous period. Their diet is herbivorous. Jianlong is a giant dinosaur with a peculiar appearance, known as the "roofed reptile" by people.
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
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
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Tyrannosaurus belongs to the Tyrannosaurus genus of the Tyrannosauridae superfamily and is the only species in this genus. It was named in 1905 by American paleontologist and member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Henry Osborne. If we refer to the translation format of other dinosaur species, it would be more appropriate to translate its species name as' King Tyrannosaurus'. Adult Tyrannosaurus rex is about 12 meters long and weighs around 7 tons, making it one of the largest land predators in Earth's history.
Cretaceous Tyrannosaurus rex
The Tyrannosaurus genus is a member of the Tyrannosauridae family, and the only valid species is the type species Tyrannosaurus rex, also known as the Rex dinosaur. It is a large carnivorous dinosaur with a length of about 15 meters, a hip height of about 5 meters, and a weight of about 8 to 13 tons. Tyrannosaurus lived in the Maastrichtian stage of the late Cretaceous period, approximately 67 to 66 million years ago, and was one of the last dinosaur populations before the Cretaceous Tertiary extinction event. Fossils are distributed in the western United States and Canada in North America, with a wider distribution range than other tyrannosaurids.
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Tyrannosaurus belongs to the Tyrannosaurus genus of the Tyrannosauridae superfamily and is the only species in this genus. It was named in 1905 by American paleontologist and member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Henry Osborne. If we refer to the translation format of other dinosaur species, it would be more appropriate to translate its species name as' King Tyrannosaurus'. Adult Tyrannosaurus rex is about 12 meters long and weighs around 7 tons, making it one of the largest land predators in Earth's history.
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