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Styracosaurus vs. Sinoceratops: a fight of rhino-like dinos

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...

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It’s a battle of Sarcosuchus vs. Carcharodontosaurus!

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...

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Diplodocus: the longest dinosaur in North America

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...

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link to Dinosaur Battle: Tarbosaurus vs. Polacanthus

Dinosaur Battle: Tarbosaurus vs. Polacanthus

A Tarbosaurus might be the winner based solely on size comparison, but the spiky little Polacanthus was too strong to crush. Tarbo trying to eat the Polacanthus would be like trying to eat a turtle...

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Ankylosaurus, the club-tailed dino

An Ankylosaurus was an armored dinosaur with osteoderms or scutes all over the top of its body. These bony plates protected the Ankylosaurus from a Tyrannosaurus rex. The Ankylosaurus also had a...

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Allosaurus, the dino that shed its teeth

An Allosaurus was a large dino from North America and is a Utah state fossil. Though it looked similar to a T-rex, Allosaurus, and T-rex were not closely related. The Allosaurus had sharp teeth and...

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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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