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Exploring Asia’s Ancient Beasts

Embark on an exciting journey through the ancient landscapes of Asia, where dinosaurs and incredible prehistoric creatures once roamed.

Imagine the swift Velociraptor, known for its sharp claws and intelligence, hunting in packs across lush forests and open plains.

Picture the majestic Tyrannosaurus relatives such as Tarbosaurus, ruling over the ancient Asian landscapes with their formidable jaws.

Asia was also home to unique creatures like the armored Stegosaurs, such as Tuojiangosaurus, adorned with plates and spikes for protection, and the long-necked Sauropods like Mamenchisaurus, reaching for vegetation high in the trees.

Join us as we explore Asia’s prehistoric past, uncovering diverse ecosystems and marveling at the incredible diversity of these ancient inhabitants.

Velociraptor

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

Oviraptor

  • When: Late Cretaceous
    (85–70 mya)
  • Where: Asia
  • What: Theropod
  • Weight: 20–30 kg
  • Length: 1.5–2 meters
  • Diet: Likely omnivorous
  • Discovered: 1924

Protoceratops

Therizinosaurus

  • When: Late Cretaceous
    (70–66 mya)
  • Where: Asia
  • What: Theropod
  • Weight: 3–5 metric tons
  • Length: 10–12 meters
  • Diet: Likely herbivorous or omnivorous
  • Discovered: 1954

Gallimimus

Mamenchisaurus

  • When: Late Jurassic
    (160–145 mya)
  • Where: Asia
  • What: Sauropod
  • Weight: 20–30 tons
  • Length: 21–23 meters
  • Diet: Herbivorous
  • Discovered: 1954

Microraptor

  • When: Early Cretaceous
    (125–120 mya)
  • Where: Asia
  • What: Dromaeosaurid theropod
  • Weight: 1 kg
  • Length: 0.7–1 meter
  • Diet: Carnivorous
  • Discovered: 2000

Nothosaurus

Tarbosaurus

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