Pachycephalosaurus fossils have been found in Northwestern USA and Alberta, Canada. Pachycepholasaurs were very strong and had dome-shaped heads with cranial spikes. The Pachycephalosaurus’ skull...
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The Ouranosaurus was a duck-billed dinosaur that lived in Africa in the Late Cretaceous Period. When paleontologist Phillipe Taquet found Ouranosaurus fossils in 1965, no one in the world had every...
The Dryosaurus (aka tree lizard) was a small but speedy Ornithopoda that lived primarily in North America. These tiny bipedal dinosaurs may look like scary theropods, but their flat teeth allowed...
Carnotaurus and Ceratosaurus were bipedal Theropod dinos with their unique strengths and weaknesses. While the larger, stronger Carnotaurus might seem like the obvious winner, Ceratosaurs had some...
The Lamebeosaurus was a late Cretaceous dinosaur that roamed the forest of North America almost 75 million years ago. The Lambeosaurus had a crest that wasn’t decorative. This dino used it to make...
The Torosaurus is the less-famous cousin of the Triceratops. It had a giant skull over 9 feet long with large neck frills and horns to protect itself from predators. It lived almost 65 million years...