Like other dromaeosaurids, Utahraptor had a huge bent claw on the second toe that could get up to 23 cm (almost 9 inches) long. The…
Only the bravest or most foolish hunters would dare follow this trail of tyrannosaur tracks that meanders through the rainforest. This started out as a…
Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus is infamously known as the “unicorn” of hadrosaurs, a lambeosaurine (tsintaosaurin, from Tsintaosaurini) hadrosaurid with a single elongated, solid bony spike protruding from…
Tsaagan mangas, was found in the Ukhaa Tolgod region of Mongolia. Tsaagan was slightly larger than a turkey and its skull is one of the…
Torosaurus lived during the same time period as its close relative Triceratops. But while Triceratops is a common dinosaur, Torosaurus is rare and may not…
Tarchia in Mongolian means ‘brain’. This name was applied because although the other ankylosaur from the Barun Goyot Formation, Saichania chulsanensis, has a skull twice…
Suchomimus was discovered in Africa in 1997. Its name, “crocodile mimic,” refers to its long, toothy, distinctly crocodilian snout, which it probably used to snap…
Stygimoloch is an interesting dinosaur for several reasons. Although it lived in the late Cretaceous, it had a number of primitive characteristics such as five…
The type species, Rapator ornitholestoides, was originally named by Friedrich von Huene in 1932. The meaning of the generic name is problematic. Von Huene gave…
Polacanthus is a minor character in the 4th episode of WWD. It is one of the less-known dinosaurs, and was probably presented in the show…
Pachycephalosaurus is a genus of pachycephalosaurid dinosaur. It lived during the very Late Cretaceous Period (Maastrichtian stage) of what is now North America. Remains have…
Olorotitan, a genus of lambeosaurine duck billed dinosaur from the middle or late Maastrichtian-age Late Cretaceous Tsagaan Formation beds located in Kundur, Amur Region, and…