The Age of Giants: The Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods

As we moved from the Triassic to the Jurassic period, dinosaurs began to dominate the land.

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Archaeopteryx Guide

Archaeopteryx, known scientifically as *Archaeopteryx magnamilvum*, represents a critical evolutionary link between theropod dinosaurs and modern birds. You'll find it...

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Baryonyx Guide

The Baryonyx is a unique theropod dinosaur best known for its crocodile-like head and heavy thumb claws. It lived in the wetlands of the Early Cretaceous and primarily...

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Carnotaurus Guide

The Carnotaurus, measuring up to 9 meters and weighing around 2,500 kg, is a significant theropod known for its distinctive horns and speed adaptations. Discovered in ...

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Gallimimus Guide

If you're curious about Gallimimus, you're in for a treat! This dinosaur, known as the "chicken imitator," reached impressive speeds of up to 55.4 km/h. Stand at aroun...

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Brontosaurus Guide

The Brontosaurus, a prominent herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period, reaches alarming lengths up to 80 feet. Its long neck allows it to browse treetops, c...

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Iguanodon Guide

The Iguanodon is a key dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous, recognized for its adaptability and herbivorous diet. You'll notice its unique ability to move both bipedall...

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Pteranodon Guide

Pteranodon, a remarkable flying reptile from the Late Cretaceous, boasts a wingspan of up to 7 meters and a unique cranial crest. You'll find it adept at soaring over ...

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Allosaurus Guide

If you're exploring the Allosaurus, you'll discover it's a formidable predator from the Late Jurassic, stretching about 8.5 meters and weighing around 1,000 kilograms....

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The Dinosaur With The Bump On
Its Head – The Hard Headed Dinos

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