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It’s the Five-Horned Face Pentaceratops!

The Pentaceratops was a gentle giant that roamed North America 75 million years ago. While it wasn’t as big as the Triceratops, this five-horned tank-like dinosaur has a giant skull and an equally...

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Here’s the Dryosaurus, a Tree Lizard

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...

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Here’s the Lambeosaurus with a Cranial Crest

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...

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Torosaurus: one of the largest horned dinosaurs

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...

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Check Out the Jagged Teeth on the Carcharodontosaurus

The Carcharodontosaurus was a two-legged theropod that roamed Africa during the late Cretaceous period. As a descendant of the Allosaurus, the Carcharodontosaurus had a gigantic skull with shark-like...

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Watch Out for the Yutyrannus, a Feathered Tyrant

The Yutyrannus is a relatively recent discovery that changed much of what we know about the T-Rex. It was an early Cretaceous dinosaur with razor-sharp teeth, strong hind legs, and filamentous...

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Tara is an artistic writer who loves shaping language around her message. For her, dinosaurs are one of the most remarkable creatures to set foot on Earth. She loves hanging out with goats, overanalyzing TV shows, and eating feijoada with farofa.

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