Featured Dinosaurs
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Yutyrannus
Yutyrannus sp.
Yutyrannus is a carnivorous dinosaur from the tyrannosauroid family – a distant relative of the...
Velociraptor
Velociraptor mongoliensis
Velociraptor’s reputation as one of the most terrifying dinosaurs comes not from its size – at...
Utahraptor
Utahraptor sp.
As you might have guessed from the name, the therapod dinosaur Utahraptor first lived in the Utah...
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Tyrannosaurus Rex sp.
The most famous of all dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus rex enjoys a fearsome reputation around the world...
Tsintaosaurus
Tsintaosaurus sp.
Notable for its distinctive duck-billed snout and striking head crest, Tsintaosaurus is an...
Tropeognathus
Tropeognathus mesembrinus
The piscivorous pterosaur Tropeognathus lived in South America during the Early Cretaceous period...
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Guanlong
Guanlong sp.
The name for this small tyrannosaurid dinosaur means ‘crown dragon’, named...
Herrerasaurus
Herrerasaurus sp.
Herrerasaurus is a small theropod, measuring around 4.5m in length and 200kg in...
Homalocephale
Homalocephale sp.
Notable for its distinctive flat skull (its name translates to ‘even...
Ichthyosaurus
Ichthyosaurus sp.
Ichthyosaurus is a small marine reptile, measuring around 2m in length – far...
Iguanodon
Iguanodon bernissartensis
Iguanodon is a genus of large, herbivorous ornithopod, weighing around 3.2 tons...
Indominus Rex
Indominus Rex sp.
Indominus rex is the first ‘hybrid’ genus created by combining multiple...
Indoraptor
Indoraptor sp.
Indoraptor is a hybrid dinosaur created from the DNA of numerous other genera...
Kentrosaurus
Kentrosaurus aethiopicus
The stegosaurian Kentrosaurus is an herbivorous dinosaur that can grow up to 4m...
Kronosaurus
Kronosaurus sp.
Kronosaurus is a marine reptile from the pliosaur family dating back to the...
Lokiceratops
Lokiceratops sp.
This herbivore lived about 78 million years ago, during the Late Cretaceous...
Lystrosaurus
Lystrosaurus sp.
Notable for its short legs and the two large tusk-like teeth protruding from...
Maiasaura
Maiasaura peeblesorum
Maiasaura’s name translates to ‘good mother lizard’, as it was the first...