7 Horned Carnivorous DINOSAURS You Didn't Know About...
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7. Proceratosaurus
Proceratosaurus is a small carnivorous theropod dinosaur, around 3 meters in length, from the Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) of England.
6. Genyodectes
Genyodectes meaning ("jaw bite", from the Greek words genys ("jaw") and dektes ("bite")) is a genus of ceratosaurian theropod dinosaur from the Aptian stage of South America. It’s known from fragments of bone, but there is a high chance it was closely related to Ceratosaurus.
5. Dracovenator
Dracovenator is a genus of dilophosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 200 million years ago during the early part of the Jurassic Period in what is now South Africa. Dracovenator was a medium-sized, moderately-built, ground-dwelling, bipedal carnivore, that could grow up to an estimated 7m long.
4. Cryolophosaurus
. Cryolophosaurus ("CRY-oh-loaf-oh-SAWR-us") is a genus of large theropod known from only a single species Cryolophosaurus ellioti, from the early Jurassic period of Antarctica. It was about 6.5 metres (21.3 ft) long and 465 kilograms (1,025 lb) in weight, making it one of the largest theropods of its time.
3. Dilophosaurus
At about 7 m in length, and a weight of 400 kg,Dilophosaurus was one of the earliest large predatory dinosaurs and the largest known land-animal in North America at the time. It was slender and lightly built, and the skull was proportionally large, but delicate. It had a pair of longitudinal, plate-shaped crests on its skull, similar to a cassowary with two crests.
2. Carnotaurus
Carnotaurus was a large theropod dinosaur that lived in South America during the Late Cretaceous period. The only known species is Carnotaurus sastrei. Carnotaurus was a lightly built, bipedal predator, measuring up to 9 m in length and weighing at least 1.35 metric tons.
1. Ceratosaurus
Ceratosaurus was a medium-sized theropod. The original specimen is estimated to be 5.6 meters long, while the specimen described as C. dentisulcatus was larger, at around 7 m long. Ceratosaurus was characterized by deep jaws that supported proportionally very long, blade-like teeth, a prominent, ridge-like horn on the midline of the snout, and a pair of horns over the eyes.
17 июл 2024