Deinocheirus fascinated me as a kid long before it was a confirmed hadrosaur. I pictured it being a baryonyxesque kind of predator. Oh how the years have passed.
Dimetrodon isn't a reptile, nor a dinosaur, but a stem mammal. Dimetrodon has been one of the famous mammals in mammal history, Dimetrodon has been featured in many paleomedia, and like many other non-dinosaurian prehistoric animals, it is allowed to be in piece of paleomedia about dinosaurs.
Spot The Blue WereMonkey as Andrewsarchus Various Indian Rhinoceros African Black Rhinos as Brontotherium Christopher The Javelina Various Tapirs Hippos And Pigs Hogs as Moeritherium Dolphins And Orcas Humpback Whales Mosasaurus Liopleurodon as Basilosaurus Tylosaurus Ichthyosaurus Dolphins Calfs Shonisaurus as Dorudon Various Langur Monkeys Spider Monkeys Squirrel Monkeys Lion Tailed Macaques Capuchin Monkeys as Apidium
Jurassic Park Ankylosaurus one of the epic Ankylosaurus designs, since this design is pretty unique! The osteoderms are spiked and pointy, giving it an epic appearance, and the head spikes are more broad.
Prehistoric planet has to be the most accurate dinosaur documentary yet, the only thing I would disagree with is that the bite force of the T. rex can be up to 12,800 PSI.