Theropod

The Fearsome Hunters of the Dinosaur Age

Discover the theropods, the fierce hunters of the dinosaur world!

These exciting meat-eaters, like Tyrannosaurus rex and Velociraptor, were known for their sharp teeth, powerful jaws, and clawed feet. Living millions of years ago, theropods ranged in size from small, bird-like creatures to towering predators.

They walked on two strong legs, using their agility and speed to chase down prey or scavenge for food. Imagine the thrill of seeing a T. rex roar or a Velociraptor swiftly dart through the ancient forests!

Some theropods even had feathers, hinting at a close connection to modern birds.

These amazing dinosaurs were masters of their environment, making the theropods some of the most thrilling and adventurous creatures to ever roam the Earth!

Tyrannosaurus

Spinosaurus

Velociraptor

  • When: Late Cretaceous
    (75–71 mya)
  • Where: Asia
  • What: Theropod
  • Weight: 15–20 kg
  • Length: 2 meters
  • Diet: Carnivorous
  • Discovered: 1924

Allosaurus

Baryonyx

  • When: Early Cretaceous
    (130–125 mya)
  • Where: Europe
  • What: Theropod
  • Weight: 1.2–1.7 tons
  • Length: 7.5–10 meters
  • Diet: Carnivorous
  • Discovered: 1986

Archaeopteryx

  • When: Late Jurassic
    (150 mya)
  • Where: Europe
  • What: Avialan theropod
  • Weight: 0.5–1 kg
  • Length: 0.5 meters
  • Diet: Carnivorous
  • Discovered: 1861

Carcharodontosaurus

Ceratosaurus

Coelophysis

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