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Dazzle the Dinosaur: Marcus Pfister: Dinosaur Dinosaur: Dinosaur vs. Bedtime: Bob Shea: An unnamed young dinosaur taking on a series of challenges before going to bed. Edwina Alamosaurus: Edwina, the Dinosaur Who Didn't Know She Was Extinct: Mo Willems: A kind and well-loved dinosaur, ostracised only by Reginald Von Hoobie-Doobie. No name Unknown
Pages in category "Fictional dinosaurs" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
List of fictional dinosaurs and pterosaurs; List of fictional snakes; List of fictional turtles; List of fictional birds; List of fictional birds of prey; List of fictional ducks; List of fictional penguins; Fictional mammals; Fictional carnivorans; List of fictional bears; List of fictional canines (coyotes, jackals, foxes, wolves) List of ...
Scorpios Rex - This dinosaur was made from the DNA of a Carnotaurus, a Tyrannosaurus, a Velociraptor, a tree frog, and a scorpionfish. It debuted in Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. Spinoceratops - This dinosaur was made from the DNA of a Sinoceratops and a Spinosaurus.
This list of fictional animals contains notable fictional animals of species that do not have a separate list among either the lists of fictional animals or the lists ...
It has even been pitted against Tyrannosaurus in Walt Disney's Fantasia (1940) (which was the first time the defense of the spike tail was seen), in Planet of Dinosaurs (1978), in the cartoon series Dino Riders (1988), in the remake of the series Land of the Lost (1991–92), in the anime television series Dinosaur King (2007–08), and in the ...
This list of informally named dinosaurs is a listing of dinosaurs (excluding Aves; birds and their extinct relatives) that have never been given formally published scientific names. This list only includes names that were not properly published (" unavailable names ") and have not since been published under a valid name (see list of dinosaur ...
Protoceratops skeleton at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center. The classical folklorist Adrienne Mayor has proposed that the profusion of literary descriptions and imagery of the griffin in Greek and Roman literature and art beginning in the 7th century BC to the 3rd century AD were influenced by observations and travelers' accounts of fossilized beaked dinosaur skeletons found in the Turpan and ...