Despite its horns and protective neck frills, a Styracosaurus had little chance of surviving a battle with a Suchomimus. The Styracosaurus could have gotten away sometimes or even hoped to injure the...
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Between a Styracosaurus of North America vs. a Sinoceratops of Asia, the Styracosaurus would win most battles. The Styracosaurus’s heavier build gave it more pushing power. Plus, the longer nose...
A Sarcosuchus was a Supercroc that hunted dinos. Hidden behind the tall vegetation along the water’s edge, Sarco could snatch a meal in a flash! A Carcharodontosaurus was strong, but the Supercroc...
A Diplodocus was a huge herbivorous dinosaur with a long neck and tail which could maybe break the sound barrier. Official measurements put this dino at 79-85 feet, but some paleontologists believe...
A Troodon may be small, but its mouth of razor-sharp teeth packs a powerful bite. The Troodon lived in the grassy areas of Montana during the late Cretaceous period almost 100 million years ago. It...
A Velociraptor was a small yet mighty predator of the Gobi Desert. It lived during the late Cretaceous period and hunted down its prey with quick speeds and powerful claws. And while the movies...