The Leptoceratops was a small, strange-looking Cerapoda with a famous cousin. It lived in parts of Canada and Western North America. As a part-time quadruped, it sometimes shifted its weight onto its...
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Asian dinosaurs Tarbosaurus and Tarchia roamed Mongolia during the Late Cretaceous Period. Tarbosaurus is a Tyrannosaurid Theropod dinosaur closely related to Tyrannosaurus rex. Tarchia is related...
The Spinosaurus was larger than the Carchardontosaurs, but that doesn't mean it would win in a fight. While it was larger, it was a little slower and better in the water than on land. So, which...
In a dinosaur war between Deinonychus and Styracosaurus, its brains against brawn in this battle. Deinonychus was the North American relative of Velociraptor and just as smart. Styracosaurus had the...
The Styracosaurus was a horned dinosaur belonging to the Ceratopsia family of Ornithischia (bird-hipped) dinosaurs. The Ceratopsia family also included the Triceratops, which lived in the same time...
The Microraptor was a small, meat-eating theropod that lived in the Early Cretaceous era, almost 125 million years ago. Weighing in at only 2 pounds, it was one of the smallest non-avian creatures to...