Dinosaur

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Ankylosaurus

A heavily armored plant-eater with a club-like tail and spikes.

Apatosaurus

A long-necked plant-eater; it used to be known as Brontosaurus.

BrachiosaurusBrachiosaurus

A tall, long-necked plant-eater.

Coelophysis

A late Triassic theropod, a meat-eater about 9 feet (3 m) long.

Compsognathus

The smallest dinosaur yet found; it was a meat-eater that was the size of a chicken.

Corythosaurus

A large, duck-billed plant eater with a helmet-like crest on its head.

Deinonychus

A deadly, intelligent, meat-eater with huge, sickle-like claws.

Diplodocus

A long-necked, whip-tailed plant-eater about 90 ft (27 m) long.

EdmontosaurusEdmontosaurus

A large, duck-billed plant-eater with a bumpy ridge on its back.

EoraptorEoraptor

The oldest dinosaur yet found. A small, fast, light, meat-eater with sharp teeth.

GiganotosaurusGiganotosaurus

The largest meat-eating dinosaur yet found.

Iguanodon

A slow, heavy, herding plant-eater with thumb-spikes. Iguanodon was the second dinosaur discovered.

Maiasaura

A duck-billed, herding plant-eater that cared for its young.

Mamenchisaurus

The dinosaur with the longest neck - a plant eater.

Ouranosaurus

A sail-backed plant-eater with a beak.

Oviraptor

A small omnivore with a parrot-like head and beak.

Pachycephalosaurus

A dome-headed plant-eater.

Parasaurolophus

A long-crested plant-eater.

PlateosaurusPlateosaurus

A late Triassic plant-eater.

Saltopus

A small, fast, early meat-eater.

Spinosaurus

A huge meat-eater with a sail-back fin.

Stegosaurus

A plant-eater with rows of plates.

SupersaurusSupersaurus

The longest dinosaur ever found; a long-necked plant-eater.

Syntarsus

Syntarsus

A fast-moving dinosaur; a long-necked meat-eater about 10 ft (3 m) long.

Triceratops

A plant-eater with three horns and a frill on its head.

Tyrannosaurus rex

The king of the dinosaurs; a huge meat-eater.

Utahraptor

A fast, intelligent meat-eater with huge, sickle-shaped claws.

Velociraptor

A fast, intelligent meat-eater.

 

(pronounced sheow-SAWR-us) A small, plant-eating dinosaur from the Jurassic period.

 

Dimetrodon

A sail-backed meat-eater from the Permian.

Elasmosaurus

A swimming fish-eater with four flippers and a very long neck.

Ichthyosaurus

An extinct marine reptile from the time of the dinosaurs.

Pterodactylus

Flying meat-eaters from the late Jurassic.

Pteranodon

Big, flying meat-eaters from the late Creaceous.