Carnivorous Dinosaurs 🦖
Tyrannosaurus rex
The "king of the dinosaurs," T. rex was a massive apex predator with a powerful bite.
Velociraptor
A small but intelligent hunter, known for its agility and sharp claws.
Spinosaurus
The largest carnivorous dinosaur, with a distinctive sail-like structure on its back.
Carnotaurus
A sleek predator with short arms and prominent horns above its eyes.
Herbivorous Dinosaurs 🦕
Triceratops
Famous for its three horns and massive frill, a tank-like herbivore.
Stegosaurus
Recognizable by its double row of plates along its back and spiked tail (thagomizer).
Ankylosaurus
A heavily armored dinosaur with a club-like tail for defense.
Brachiosaurus
A towering sauropod with a long neck, capable of reaching treetops for food.
Unique Dinosaurs 🌀
Therizinosaurus
Known for its enormous, scythe-like claws, used for foraging and possibly defense.
Pachycephalosaurus
Featuring a thick, domed skull, thought to be used in head-butting contests.
Deinonychus
The inspiration for the "raptors" in Jurassic Park, with sickle-shaped claws on its feet.
Microraptor
A small, feathered dinosaur capable of gliding or limited flight.
Irritator
A spinosaurid with a long, crocodile-like snout, adapted for fishing.
Amargasaurus
A sauropod with unique, elongated spines along its neck and back.
Ocean and Air Giants 🌊🌌
Quetzalcoatlus
A pterosaur (not technically a dinosaur) with a wingspan rivaling a small plane.
Mosasaurus
A marine reptile that ruled the oceans, often mistaken for a dinosaur.