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- List of Dinosaurs: Dinosaur Names with Pictures
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Below you’ll find a list of dinosaurs with pictures and information. You can follow links in the text to find out more about certain species. This list includes all of the most famous dinosaurs together with many lesser-known species. How many dinosaurs on the list had you heard of? Have we missed any interesting dinos out? What's your favorite din...
Type of dinosaur: TheropodPeriod: Late CretaceousWhere found: ArgentinaLength: Approximately 7-9 meters (23-30 feet)Type of dinosaur: TheropodPeriod: Early Cretaceous (around 110 million years ago)Where found: North America (especially in parts of Oklahoma, Texas, and Wyoming)Length: Up to 38 feet (11.5 meters)Type of dinosaur: Theropod, closely related to T. rexPeriod: Late CretaceousWhere found: Western North America, primarily Alberta, CanadaLength: Approximately 9 meters (30 feet)Type of dinosaur: TheropodPeriod: Late JurassicWhere found: North America, Europe, and possibly AfricaLength: Around 8.5-12 meters (28-39 feet), though there's some variation depending on the speciesType of dinosaur: SauropodPeriod: Early Cretaceous (around 125 million years ago)Where found: ArgentinaLength: About 33 feet (10 meters)Type of dinosaur: Armored herbivorePeriod: Late CretaceousWhere found: North AmericaLength: Around 6-8 meters (20-26 feet)Type of dinosaur: SauropodPeriod: Late JurassicWhere found: North AmericaLength: Approximately 21-22 meters (70-72 feet)Type of dinosaur: Transitional fossil between non-avian dinosaurs and birdsPeriod: Late JurassicWhere found: Southern GermanyLength: About 0.5 meters (1.6 feet) including the tailType of dinosaur: SauropodPeriod: Late Cretaceous (around 94-97 million years ago)Where found: ArgentinaLength: Estimates range up to 100 feet (30 meters)List of all types & genera of dinosaurs with classification & picture; When did dinosaurs live, how did they die & become extinct, biggest/smallest/longest-necked dinosaurs.
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- Aardonyx. Type: Sauropod. Lived: Early Jurassic Period, 199 – 189 Million years ago. Weight: 8 tonnes. Length. 8m / 26 ft. Diet: Herbivorous. Aardonyx means “earth” in Afrikaans and “nail, claw” in Greek.
- Abelisaurus. Jordan Mallon, CC BY-SA 2.5, via Wikimedia Commons. Type: Large theropod. Lived: Late Cretaceous, 74 – 70 Million years ago. Weight: 8 tonnes. Length.
- Achelousaurus. Type: Ceratopsian. Lived: Late Cretaceous, 83 – 70 Million years ago. Weight: 3 tonnes. Length. 6m / 19.6 ft. Diet: Herbivorous. Achelousarus lived in North America during the Late Cretaceous Period and the first remains were discovered in 1987 by American paleontologist Jack Horner.
- Achillobator. Durbed, line drawing by Pilsator, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons. Type: Large theropod. Lived: Late Cretaceous, 96 – 84 Million years ago. Weight
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