Dinosaurs

The Magnificent Rulers of Prehistoric Earth

Step into the world of dinosaurs, the magnificent rulers of prehistoric Earth!

These incredible creatures lived millions of years ago and came in all shapes and sizes, from the tiny, speedy Compsognathus to the gigantic, long-necked Brachiosaurus.

Dinosaurs could be fierce hunters, like the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex, or gentle giants, like the plant-eating Triceratops with its three impressive horns.

They roamed lush forests, open plains, and even deserts, leaving behind footprints and fossils that tell us their amazing stories today.

Some dinosaurs had scales, while others had feathers, and they could walk on two legs or four.

Imagine a world where these extraordinary creatures thrived, creating a prehistoric adventure filled with excitement and wonder.

Dinosaurs continue to capture our imagination, making them some of the most fascinating creatures to ever walk the Earth!

Scelidosaurus

Suchomimus

  • When: Early Cretaceous
    (125–112 mya)
  • Where: Africa
  • What: Theropod
  • Weight: 3.6–5.2 metric tons
  • Length: 11 meters
  • Diet: Piscivorous
  • Discovered: 1998

Tarbosaurus

  • When: Late Cretaceous
    (70–65 mya)
  • Where: Asia
  • What: Tyrannosaurid theropod
  • Weight: 4–6 tons
  • Length: 10–12 meters
  • Diet: Carnivorous
  • Discovered: 1955

Torosaurus

Tuojiangosaurus

  • When: Late Jurassic
    (161–155 mya)
  • Where: Asia
  • What: Stegosaur
  • Weight: 2–3 tons
  • Length: 6–7 meters
  • Diet: Herbivorous
  • Discovered: 1977

Lambeosaurus

Shantungosaurus

  • When: Late Cretaceous
    (70–66 mya)
  • Where: Asia
  • What: Hadrosaur
  • Weight: 16 metric tons
  • Length: 15 meters
  • Diet: Herbivorous
  • Discovered: 1973

Antarctopelta

Eustreptospondylus

  • When: Middle Jurassic
    (165 mya)
  • Where: Europe
  • What: Theropod
  • Weight: 200 kg
  • Length: 4.5 meters
  • Diet: Carnivorous
  • Discovered: Richard Owen in 1841
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