The Psittacosaurus was a small Ceratopsian or horned dinosaur that lived in Asia. Psittacosaurus is named “Parrot Lizard” because of its parrot-like face. Hundreds of Psittacosaurus fossils have...
Category: Cretaceous
The Arcovenator was a carnivorous hunter from the Late Cretaceous of Southern France. This new Abelisaurid dinosaur was discovered in 2007 near the Aix-en-Provence basin and was closely related to...
The Rajasaurus was an Indian dinosaur found in the Lameta Formation. In 1981, the Geological Survey of India (GSI) unearthed several fossils. Dinosaurs like Abelisaurs and Titanosaur sauropods have...
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...
The Saichania was a late Cretaceous dinosaur living in Mongolia's hot desert regions. As an herbivore, it roamed the hot desert regions looking for vegetation to eat. With spiked armor, a club-like...
The large Chasmosaurus was from Ceratopsia, the family of horns. This dino had frills the same size or bigger than its head. Its beak was like the one of a parrot, and it used it to defend itself...