Triceratops in the game Jurassic World: Evolution

Triceratops in the game Jurassic World: Evolution

Triceratops is a genus of ceratopsian dinosaurs that lived in the late Cretaceous Maastrichtian era in present-day western North America. It is one of the last known non avian dinosaurs that lived until the Cretaceous Paleogene extinction event 66 million years ago. The name Triceratops means "triangular face", derived from the Greek words tr í - meaning "three", k é ras meaning "horn", and ṓ ps meaning "face".
The Tyrannosaurus in the game Jurassic World: Evolution

The Tyrannosaurus in the game Jurassic World: Evolution

Tyrannosaurus rex, also known as Tyrannosaurus rex, is a type of theropod dinosaur and the most representative large theropod dinosaur. Tyrannosaurus rex once roamed an island continent called Laramidia (now located on the eastern foothills of the Rocky Mountains in western North America). The distribution range of tyrannosaurs is wider than other members of the tyrannosauridae family. Its fossils were discovered in various strata of the Late Cretaceous Maastrichtian stage (approximately 68 to 66 million years ago). Tyrannosaurus is the last known member of the Tyrannosauridae family before the Cretaceous Paleogene extinction event, and is also one of the latest non avian dinosaurs to go extinct. Tyrannosaurus rex is currently the heaviest known carnivorous dinosaur.
Spinosaurus in the game Jurassic World: Evolution

Spinosaurus in the game Jurassic World: Evolution

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. For a long time, paleontologists' understanding of Spinosaurus has only been limited to photos of holotype specimens and a few fossil fragments. With the gradual increase of fossil evidence in recent years, the true image of Spinosaurus has emerged.
Canglong in the game Jurassic World: Evolution

Canglong in the game Jurassic World: Evolution

Jurassic World: Evolution is a simulation business game developed by Frontier Developments. Canglong is a marine reptile belonging to the family Canglong in the order Scales. Its largest individual can reach about 20 meters, with a long barrel shaped body, a strong tail, and a snake like appearance. It has high fluid dynamics; Teeth are curved, sharp, and conical in shape; The forelimbs of Canglong have five toes, while the hind limbs have four toes. The limbs have evolved into fin like limbs, with the forelimbs being larger than the hind limbs.
Amorosaurus skull fossil

Amorosaurus skull fossil

Amurasaurus is a genus belonging to the subfamily Leucisaurinae in the family Hadrosauridae, and lived in East Asia during the Upper Cretaceous period. It has a platypus like nose and an empty crown on its head, but no fossil of the crown has been found yet. The fossil of an adult Amurlong is rare, but it is estimated to be at least 6 meters long. Like other members of the Lycosauridae subfamily, it is primarily a bipedal herbivorous dinosaur. Living in the Late Cretaceous period 74 to 65 million years ago, it was discovered in Russia, China Heilongjiang, Europe, and Asia.
Velociraptor skeleton fossil

Velociraptor skeleton fossil

Velociraptor, also known as Velociraptor, is a dinosaur belonging to the family Velociraptor in the order Saurischia, also known as Velociraptor. Covered in feathers all over the body; Not big in size, similar in size to a turkey. China and Mongolia lived in Asia during the late Cretaceous period. Enjoy living in groups. Carnivorous animals mainly hunt small dinosaurs, dinosaur eggs, dinosaur juveniles, and small mammals. Due to their agile actions, they are known as the 'fast robbers'. It is the first discovered theropod dinosaur in Asia. 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.
Tyrannosaurus rex skull fossil

Tyrannosaurus rex skull fossil

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. Although the current size of Tyrannosaurus rex has been challenged by large Allosaurus and Spinosaurus, considering the depth of research and cultural influence, it is still truly the king of dinosaurs.
Nickelosaurus skull fossil

Nickelosaurus skull fossil

Nicrosaurus is a genus of sauropods in the order Ceratopsiformes. Their appearance and lifestyle may resemble crocodiles, but they are not closely related to crocodiles and are the result of parallel evolution. The main difference between Nicosaurus and crocodiles lies in the position of their nostrils. Nicosaurus' nostrils are located on the forehead, while crocodiles' nostrils are located at the end of their mouth and nose. It is a herbivorous dinosaur.
Dome shaped dinosaur skull fossil

Dome shaped dinosaur skull fossil

Camarasaurus is an extinct sauropod dinosaur. It is the most common large sauropod dinosaur in North America, with an adult body size of about 20 meters long and a weight of 15-50 tons. Compared to other long necked dinosaurs, its neck is much shorter and its tail is also shorter, making its physique appear more robust and sturdy. It is one of the most famous dinosaurs in North America. The Latin meaning of its name is a dome shaped reptile. They belong to vegetarian dinosaurs and lived in the late Jurassic period, dating back 155 to 145 million years ago. Compared to other tall relatives in the sauropod family, the dome dragon appears relatively short.
Velociraptor skull fossil

Velociraptor skull fossil

Velociraptor, also known as Velociraptor, is a dinosaur belonging to the family Velociraptor in the order Saurischia, also known as Velociraptor. Covered in feathers all over the body; Not big in size, similar in size to a turkey. China and Mongolia lived in Asia during the late Cretaceous period. Enjoy living in groups. Carnivorous animals mainly hunt small dinosaurs, dinosaur eggs, dinosaur juveniles, and small mammals. Due to their agile actions, they are known as the 'fast robbers'. It is the first discovered theropod dinosaur in Asia. 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.
Spinosaurus skull fossil

Spinosaurus skull fossil

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. For a long time, paleontologists' understanding of Spinosaurus has only been limited to photos of holotype specimens and a few fossil fragments. With the gradual increase of fossil evidence in recent years, the true image of Spinosaurus has emerged. It is a type of dinosaur with good water properties.
Fossil skull of parrot billed dinosaur

Fossil skull of parrot billed dinosaur

Parrotbeak Dragon, also known as Parrotbeak Dragon, meaning "parrot lizard" in Greek, is a genus of Parrotbeak Dragon family in the suborder Ceratopsia. It lived in Asia during the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 123.2 to 110 million years ago. Parrotbeak dinosaur, as well as Protoceratops, Triceratops, and other dinosaurs, all had a parrot like hooked beak. Scientists infer from its body shape and age that Parrotbeak dinosaur may be the ancestor of most ceratopsian dinosaurs. It is a small herbivorous dinosaur named after its parrot like beak. They are very early ceratopsian dinosaurs that independently developed many features.
Edmonton Dragon Head Bone Fossil

Edmonton Dragon Head Bone Fossil

Edmontosaurus, also known as Edmontosaurus or Edmontosaurus, is named after the fossil discovery site in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Edmontosaurus is a huge dinosaur. They have a triangular shape on the side of their head, without a crest. The front and back of their head are wider, while the middle is narrower. Their mouth and nose resemble a duck's beak. Like other hadrosaurs, Edmontosaurus had a flat and wide front end of its head, a duck like snout, a lack of a crest, and a long and narrow tail. The forelimbs are shorter than the hind limbs, but the forelimbs are still of sufficient length and suitable for walking.
Shark toothed dinosaur skull fossil

Shark toothed dinosaur skull fossil

The genus Sharktooth currently includes two species, namely Sahara Sharktooth and Igidi Sharktooth. Shark toothed dinosaurs lived in North Africa during the late Cretaceous Cenomanian period. Shark toothed dragon has a very close genetic relationship with other members of the Allosaurus class, such as Kuizhoulong, Mapulong, and Southern Megalosaurus. The body size of the Shark toothed Dragon is extremely large, similar to that of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, and may even be larger. Shark toothed dinosaurs lived in an era of rampant giant beasts, including 15 meter long spiny dragons, 9-meter long wrinkled dragons, and over 30 meter long sauropod tidal dragons. There were also 12 meter long emperor crocodiles lurking in the water. Shark toothed dinosaurs are likely to have fed on giant sauropods of their time.
Fossil skull of Allosaurus

Fossil skull of Allosaurus

Allosaurus is one of the most famous large carnivorous dinosaurs, occupying the top of the food chain in late Jurassic terrestrial ecosystems. Its model species, the fragile Allosaurus, was created by the great American paleontologist Osnil in the 20th century Marsh described the naming in 1877. They are also the most abundant and widely distributed predators discovered in the Late Jurassic period. Adult Allosaurus can grow up to 9 meters in length, with a few individuals believed to reach up to 12 meters. Although not as robust as the Tyrannosaurus rex, the body proportions of the Allosaurus are more symmetrical, with more developed forelimbs, making it appear more agile. The number of specimens is also much larger than that of Tyrannosaurus rex.
Fossil skull of a strange hunting dragon

Fossil skull of a strange hunting dragon

Monster Hunter Dragon is a medium to large tyrannosaur species discovered in North America, with its fossils found in Utah, USA, dating back to the Campanian period of the Late Cretaceous. At present, there is only one effective species under this genus, which is the Coelurosaurus rex. The holotype specimen of the strange hunting dragon is a subadult with a body length of about 6 meters, and fully adult individuals may be larger, reaching around 8 meters. Currently, multiple specimens have been classified as the type species of Allosaurus. Recent studies have shown that strange hunting dragons may engage in group activities and exhibit certain social behaviors.
Fossil skull of fan crowned swan dragon

Fossil skull of fan crowned swan dragon

The Fanguan Swan Dragon is a member of the subfamily Lycosaurinae in the duck billed dinosaur family. Fossils were discovered in the Chagayan Formation near Kundur, Amur Oblast, Russian Far East, dating back to the middle or late Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous period. Like other hadrosaurids, the fancrown swan dragon is a herbivorous dinosaur that can walk on two or four legs, has a complex skull, can perform chewing like grinding actions, and has hundreds of constantly growing and replacing teeth. The tall, wide, hollow crown decoration of the fancrown swan dragon, which includes a nasal tube inside, may be used as a visual recognition object or auditory speaker.
Dinosaur skull fossil

Dinosaur skull fossil

Jilong is a medium-sized spinosaurus, whose fossils were discovered in Brazil during the Early Cretaceous period. At present, there is only one species under the genus Jilong, which is the type species Chalinjie Jilong. Fossil materials of Jilong are also very rare, but what is slightly better than other similar specimens is that the holotype specimen of Jilong is a well preserved skull. Although the snout is missing, the latter half of the mouth and skull are preserved, which can provide more information for phylogenetic analysis and other research.
Snake Hair Monster Dragon Skull Fossil - Closed Mouth

Snake Hair Monster Dragon Skull Fossil - Closed Mouth

The snake haired female monster dragon is a large tyrannosaur belonging to the Albertosaurinae subfamily of the Tyrannosauridae superfamily. At present, there is only one effective species under this command, the balanced snake hair female monster dragon. Compared to the robust tyrannosauridae subfamily, the Albertosaurinae subfamily is more slender. Adult snake haired female monster dragons can grow up to 9 meters long and weigh about 2 tons. Like the Tyrannosaurus rex, Albertosaurus, and Tyrannosaurus rex, the snake haired female monster dragon also has a large collection of specimens, making it one of the most carefully studied large tyrannosaurs. Many works involving the macroevolution of tyrannosaurs compare these four.
Snake Hair Monster Dragon Skull Fossil - Mouth Opening

Snake Hair Monster Dragon Skull Fossil - Mouth Opening

The snake haired female monster dragon is a large tyrannosaur belonging to the Albertosaurinae subfamily of the Tyrannosauridae superfamily. At present, there is only one effective species under this command, the balanced snake hair female monster dragon. Compared to the robust tyrannosauridae subfamily, the Albertosaurinae subfamily is more slender. Adult snake haired female monster dragons can grow up to 9 meters long and weigh about 2 tons. Like the Tyrannosaurus rex, Albertosaurus, and Tyrannosaurus rex, the snake haired female monster dragon also has a large collection of specimens, making it one of the most carefully studied large tyrannosaurs. Many works involving the macroevolution of tyrannosaurs compare these four.
Dinosaur skull fossil of Euphorbia

Dinosaur skull fossil of Euphorbia

Halbersaurus, also known as Spiny Shield Ceratopsian, lived in the late Cretaceous period and is a type of herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur. The neck shield halbersaurus had a large head and beautiful shield shaped circular decorations on its neck. Around the shield shaped ornament, there are six long horns of different sizes, which form the terrifying neck shield of the halberd dragon. This neck shield can not only scare the enemy. This neck shield usually looks spectacular and beautiful on strong and powerful males, but is not well-developed on females, so experts speculate that its main function is to showcase and attract the attention of the opposite sex. Because this neck shield looks very similar to a halberd in ancient Chinese weapons, it was named Jilong figuratively.
Triceratops fossil

Triceratops fossil

Triceratops is a herbivorous dinosaur belonging to the family Ceratopsidae in the order Ornithischia. It is a dinosaur resembling a rhinoceros, with a bulky appearance, thick legs, three horns on the head, and a large bone plate extending backwards at the back of the skull to form a neck shield. There is a short horn above the beak and two long horns above the eye sockets. The horns of Triceratops are defensive weapons that can scare off predators. The tail is short and pointed, and the feet are like hooves. Distributed in North America, it lived in the late Cretaceous period, approximately 68 to 65 million years ago. Triceratops often take advantage of their clustered lifestyle to protect their young; When facing enemies, often bow down and use horns to resist predators.
Tyrannosaurus Rex

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.
Tyrannosaurus Rex

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.