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Baryonyx: a therapod with robust forelimbs

A Baryonyx was a large Theropod dinosaur with a large claw on each thumb. Its mouth was narrow with lots of sharp, serrated teeth. The Baryonyx had useful forelimbs that could grasp fish and other...

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Giganotosaurus: the largest sauropod in South America

A Giganotosaurus was one of the largest Theropods with a thick body and a heavy tail. Since Giga was gigantic, it’s sometimes mistakenly called a Gigantosaurus. Still, the Gigantosaurus was a...

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Archaeopteryx, the infamous bird-like dinosaur

An Archaeopteryx was a bird-like dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period. The Archaeopteryx had several avian features, including a wishbone, feathers, and thin bones. Archaeopteryx feathers were...

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Carnotaurus, the carnivore with horns

A Carnotaurus was a large Theropod dinosaur like a T-rex and a Ceratosaurus. The Carno was a hunter and a scavenger that could run up to 35 mph! This carnivore was strong and had horns above its eyes...

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Siamotyrannus vs. Tarbosaurus battle facts

Siamotyrannus and Tarbosaurus were completely different-sized carnivorous dinosaurs. A Tarbosaurus was taller, longer, and heavier than a Siamotyrannus. The Tarbosaurus also had a stronger bite and...

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Suchomimus vs. Styracosaurus: Suchomimus for the win!

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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About the Author

Vianna Arenas is an enthusiastic seeker of knowledge, nature lover, and history buff. When she's not writing about dinosaurs, you can find her camping and hiking with her family.

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