whats your favorite dinosaur ever
Originally Posted by white_n_slow

Calvinasaur. Named after its discoverer, Calvin, it is the most massive dinosaur that ever roamed the earth, able to swallow a whole Ultrasaurus in a single bite.


Velociraptor mongoliensis (pronounced /vɛ.ˌla.sɪ.ˈręp.tər/, or approximately veh-LOSS-ih-RAP-tor) meaning "swift thief", referring to its speed and grasping hands (Latin velocis = swift + raptor = thief) was a small, agile, and slender theropod dinosaur species from the Late Cretaceous Period (Campanian age), with a slightly up-curved skull and large sickle-shaped claws on the hyperextendible second toe of each foot. They are commonly known as raptors, a name which can also refer to other dromaeosaurids
velociraptor ^
then
Spiked lizard
Styracosaurus, a familiar horned dinosaur of moderate proportions, is known only from the 76,000,000-year-old strata of Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta. A few articulated specimens have been discovered there, as well as concentrations of tumbled styracosaurus bones, which are suggestive of mass mortality. Resembling the rhinoceros in general appearance, horned dinosaurs did not hold their forelimbs directly beneath their bodies, and their jaws were adapted to chop, rather than grind, plant food.
Many different horned dinosaurs of varying sizes and horn shapes are known from North America. Their ability to defend themselves is reflected in the presence of a bony lattice-work protecting the stomachs of the tyrannosaurs.
then
Spiked lizard Styracosaurus, a familiar horned dinosaur of moderate proportions, is known only from the 76,000,000-year-old strata of Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta. A few articulated specimens have been discovered there, as well as concentrations of tumbled styracosaurus bones, which are suggestive of mass mortality. Resembling the rhinoceros in general appearance, horned dinosaurs did not hold their forelimbs directly beneath their bodies, and their jaws were adapted to chop, rather than grind, plant food.
Many different horned dinosaurs of varying sizes and horn shapes are known from North America. Their ability to defend themselves is reflected in the presence of a bony lattice-work protecting the stomachs of the tyrannosaurs.
Originally Posted by tony

Velociraptor mongoliensis (pronounced /vɛ.ˌla.sɪ.ˈręp.tər/, or approximately veh-LOSS-ih-RAP-tor) meaning "swift thief", referring to its speed and grasping hands (Latin velocis = swift + raptor = thief) was a small, agile, and slender theropod dinosaur species from the Late Cretaceous Period (Campanian age), with a slightly up-curved skull and large sickle-shaped claws on the hyperextendible second toe of each foot. They are commonly known as raptors, a name which can also refer to other dromaeosaurids
Im with him ^
Originally Posted by tony

Velociraptor mongoliensis (pronounced /vɛ.ˌla.sɪ.ˈręp.tər/, or approximately veh-LOSS-ih-RAP-tor) meaning "swift thief", referring to its speed and grasping hands (Latin velocis = swift + raptor = thief) was a small, agile, and slender theropod dinosaur species from the Late Cretaceous Period (Campanian age), with a slightly up-curved skull and large sickle-shaped claws on the hyperextendible second toe of each foot. They are commonly known as raptors, a name which can also refer to other dromaeosaurids
raptors for life



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