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Shastasaurus
Shastasurus was a genus of ichthyosaurid from the Norian stage of the Triassic Period. To date it is the largest known marine reptile that has ever lived. Shastasaurus was the largest reptile ever the swim -
Alioramus
Alioramus (meaning "removed other branch") was a genus of tyrannosaur from late Cretaceous Mongolia. It is believed to have been similar to Tarbosaurus. At 5-6 meteres (16-20 feet) long, Alioramus was a small -
Spinosaurus
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus was a very large theropod. It is the largest known carnivorous dinosaur. They are related to Baryonyx and Suchomimus. Also, they probably ate fish with their crocodilian-like jaws. Their fan-like spine -
Giganotosaurus
Giganotosaurus carolini is an extinct genus of carcharodontosaurid dinosaur that lived in Argentina during the Cenomanian epoch of the Late Cretaceous period. -
Kol
Kol is an extinct genus of alvarezsaurid theropod that lived in Mongolia 75 million years ago. The species name, "kol Ghuva", means beautiful foot, presumably after the foot it was discovered after. It was around -
Aetiocetus
Aetiocetus, meaning origin whale, is a genus of baleen whales that lived in Oregon and Japan in the Oligocene epoch. It would have been 3.5 meters long and had 4 species: A. weltoni, A -
Parasaurolophus
Parasaurolophus is an extinct genus of hadrosaurid dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Cretaceous period, 76-73 million years ago. It Had 3 species, P. walkeri, P. tubicen, and P. cyrtocristatus. It -
Tyrannosaurus
Perhaps the most famous and iconic dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus was a large genus of theropod from the Maastrichtian Stage of the Late Cretaceous. Originally discovered in the Hell Creek Formation in Montana, Tyrannosaurus is known to -
Daspletosaurus
Daspletosaurus (meaning "frightful lizard") is extinct genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur from the U.S and Canada that lived during the Campanian Stage (Late Cretaceous). Despite being a close relative of Tyrannosaurus, it was geologically -
Gorgosaurus
Gorgosaurus is an extinct genus of tyrannosaur from the family Tyrannosauridae. It lived during the Campanian Stage of the Late Cretaceous in North America. Not quite as large as the famous Tyrannosaurus or the Asian -
Albertosaurus
Albertosaurus was a genus of tyrannosaur from the Campanian Stage (late Cretaceous) that lived in Canada and the U.S. A member of the family Tyrannosauridae, Albertosaurus is most comparable to Gorgosaurus. At 9 meters -
Megalosaurus
Megalosaurus was a genus of theropod dinosaur, that belonged to the family Megalosauruidae. This genus was one of the first dinosaurs to be named and described. Megalosaurus lived during the Bathonian stage of the Middle -
Torvosaurus
Torvosaurus was a genus, belonging to the family Megalosauridae, that lived during the Kimmeridgian stage of the Late Jurassic. Fossils of this genus are known from North America and Portugal. The name "Torvosaurus" is a -
Tyrannosauroidea
Tyrannosauroidea is an extinctsuperfamily of bipedal theropods that appeared sometime in the Middle Jurassic and died out During the K-T Extinction at the end of the Cretaceous. This clade includes the family Tyrannosauridae and -
Liopleurodon
Liopleurodon was a genus of pliosaur that inhabited European seas during the Middle to Late Jurassic Period. This large member of the pliosaur family grew up to 10 meters (33 feet) long at the maximum -
Bistahieversor
Bistahieversor was a genus of basal tyrannosaurid that lived about 75 million years ago during the Campanian stage of Late Cretaceous. Fossils have been found in the Kirtland Formation of New Mexico. Bistahieversor, in life -
Pliosauroidea
Pliosaurs or Pliosauroidea was a suborder of short-necked plesiosaurs fromJurassic and Cretaceous Period. They were not dinosaurs, but instead were large marine reptiles. These carnivores ranged from 4-15 meters in length. When the -
Microraptor
Microraptor was a small genus of Dromaeosauridae (raptors) from the Aptian Stage of the Early Cretaceous 120 million years ago. Fossils of Micoraptor have been found in the Jiufotang formation of China. Microraptor is notable -
Pliosaurus
Pliosaurus was a genus of pliosaur from the Mid-Late Jurassic Period that once swam the seas of Western Europe. Pliosaurus has the typical look: Short neck, long, large jaws, and a four-flipper body -
Ceratosaurus
Ceratosaurus was a genus of theropod dinosaur from the Kimmeridge Stage (late Jurassic), existing from 156-144 million years ago in the United States. It is distinguished by a prominent horn situated above the nostrils -
Nanotyrannus
Nanotyrannus was a genus of small tyrannosaurid from the family Tyrannosauridae. It may be a juvenile Tyrannosaurus. This genus is known from only a single skull and mandible from Montana as well three teeth from -
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Tarbosaurus
Tarbosaurus was a genus of tyrannosaurid from Asia. This large, close relative of Tyrannosaurus lived in the Nemegt Formation during Maastrichtian Stage Stage (Late Cretaceous) Despite being smaller than Tyrannosaurus, Tarbosaurus was a very large -
Tyrannosauridae
Tyrannosauridae was a family of tyrannosaurids from the Late Cretaceous Period that contained the largest members of the Superfamily Tyrannosauroidea, including the type Genus Tyrannosaurus. These tyrannosaurus, descended from more basal tyrannosaurs, were generally the -
Shonisaurus
Shonisaurus was a genus of ichthyosaur from the Norian Stage of the Triassic Period. Shonisaurus popularis was one of the largest marine reptiles of all time, measuring 15 meters (49 feet) in length. S. Popularis
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