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  2. Designasaurus - Wikipedia

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    The game consists of three parts which is the game itself, creating a dinosaur, and printing coloring pages of dinosaurs. [7] To create a dinosaur, a paleontologist of the Museum of Natural History allows the player to use bones from its collection to build their own dinosaur. Every design details the likelihood of the final dinosaur surviving. [8]

  3. Nyasasaurus - Wikipedia

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    Nyasasaurus was suggested to have been a primitive prosauropod dinosaur in 1986, [11] but this hypothesis was disputed. The 2013 study suggests that Nyasasaurus may be the earliest known dinosaur, dating to the late Anisian stage, about 243 million years ago, [12] 10 to 15 million years older than any previously described dinosaur, such as ...

  4. Portal:Dinosaurs/Selected picture - Wikipedia

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    Life drawing of the theropod Spinosaurus aegyptiacus swimming Photo credit: User:ДиБгд The painting Leaping Laelaps by Charles R. Knight depicts two Dryptosaurus fighting.

  5. Paleoart - Wikipedia

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    Bakker's drawings of Deinonychus and other dinosaurs depicted the animals leaping, running, and charging, and his novel artistic output was accompanied by his writings on paleobiology, with his influential and well-known book The Dinosaur Heresies, published in 1986, now regarded as a classic. [83]

  6. Supersaurus - Wikipedia

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    Supersaurus (meaning "super lizard") is a genus of diplodocid sauropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic period. The type species, S. vivianae, was first discovered by Vivian Jones of Delta, Colorado, in the middle Morrison Formation of Colorado in 1972.

  7. Mussaurus - Wikipedia

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    Adults would have been medium-sized bipedal herbivores, measuring up to 8 metres (26 ft) long and weighing up to 1.2–1.6 metric tons (1.3–1.8 short tons). Numerous specimens of varying age found in a single locality suggest that Mussaurus is one of the earliest dinosaurs to have lived in a gregarious lifestyle.

  8. Alamosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Alamosaurus (/ ˌ æ l əm oʊ ˈ s ɔːr ə s /; [1] meaning "Ojo Alamo lizard") is a genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaurs containing a single known species, Alamosaurus sanjuanensis, from the Maastrichtian age of the Late Cretaceous period in what is now southwestern North America.

  9. Daspletosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Like most tyrannosaurids, Daspletosaurus was a large bipedal predator, with the average adult measuring 8.5–9 m (28–30 ft) and weighing 3 metric tons (3.3 short tons). However, the largest potential specimen measures around 11 metres (36 ft) long and weighs up to 5 metric tons (5.5 short tons).

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