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Early Cretaceous

Hypsilophodon

Hypsilophodon

February 24, 2025 Scott Kraus

Hypsilophodon Was A Cretaceous Ornithopod Hypsilophodon, pronounced hip-sih-LO-fuh-don, was a prehistoric ornithopod dinosaur that lived in primarily in the Early Cretaceous period of what is today known as England.  This was a small bipedal dinosaur that for some time has been misunderstood; recent findings and analyses have changed the picture we now have of Hypsilophodon. […]

Caudipteryx

February 24, 2025 Scott Kraus

Caudipteryx Was a Theropod Dubbed “tail feather”, this Theropod dinosaur lived in the Aptian age of the Late Jurassic—early Cretaceous Period, 120—136 million years ago.    Two species have been described; C. zoui (the type species discovered in 1998), and C. dongi (2000).  Caudipteryx, pronounced caw-DIP-tuh-riks, is one of the earliest bird-like dinosaurs to have existed, […]

Microvenator

Microvenator

February 24, 2025 Scott Kraus

Microvenator Was an Oviraptorosaurian Theropod This “small hunter” is a genus of reptilian dinosaur, or oviraptorosaurian theropod.  Microvenator is one of the smallest Theropods to exist.  Like other oviraptorosaurs, Microvenator was a feathered maniraptoran dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period.  They both have the characteristic short beaked snout and bird-like skull.  The size of oviraptorosaurs could […]

Microceratus

Microceratops

February 24, 2025 Scott Kraus

Microceratops, a.k.a. Microceratus Microceratops is bound to remain a popular dinosaur name, since we’ve been aware of its prehistoric existence for about 60 years and it is already a scripted member of our popular culture.  However, Microceratops has since been determined a dubious name for the genus and has since been reassigned as Microceratus.  Microceratops […]

Psittacosaurus

psittacosaurus

February 24, 2025 Scott Kraus

Psittacosaurus was a Cretaceous Ceratopsid Psittacosaurus (pronounced SIT-ah-co-SAWR-us) was a primitive Ceratopsid that lived 130-100 million years ago in the Early Cretaceous period. Although it is related to the better-known Triceratops, one wouldn’t know it by appearance. Psittacosaurus was a small bipedal dinosaur that was a fraction of the size of some of its larger […]

Utahraptor

Utahraptor - Photo by Andrew Everett

February 24, 2025 Scott Kraus

Utahraptor, which means “Utah’s predator”, is a theropod dinosaur that lived about 125 million years ago in the early Cretaceous era. It’s thought to have been the largest raptor that ever lived (ironically, the two ton “Gigantoraptor” from central Asia isn’t even in the running because it was just a large theropod dinosaur, not a […]

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