The Nodosaurs was an early Cretaceous to late Cretaceous dinosaur that lived in North America. The first fossils were unearthed by notable paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh in 1881, which gave it...
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The Oviraptor was an odd dino. It has the strong, powerful legs of a tiny T-Rex with the head of a chicken. But don’t let its strange appearance fool you into thinking it was a gentle creature. It...
The Quetzalcoatlus was one of the late Cretaceous’ largest pterosaurs and had no natural predators. While it was a huge dino, this coastline-loving dinosaur mainly ate fish and scavenged off dead...
An Edmontonia is a tank-like armored dinosaur from the Ankylosauria group. This medium dino looked a lot like other Ankylosaurids without the tail club. However, the Edmontonia had large spikes...
When a Hadrosaurus surfaced in a marl pit in the early 1800s, these massive bones made up the most complete dinosaur skeleton in the world. Like all Hadrosauridae, the Hadrosaurus had a mouth shaped...
A Dromaeosaurus was long, but about half of those 7 feet was its tail! It had feathers and was shaped a bit like a roadrunner. This running lizard had a sharp sickle claw on its toe like a...