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Herbivorous Dinosaurs

Therizinosaurus

In Jurassic World Dominion, Therizinosaurus is a blind, territorial nightmare. In reality, it likely lumbered through subtropical forests, more panda than predator.

July 7, 2025 Scott Kraus

In Jurassic World Dominion, Therizinosaurus is a blind, territorial nightmare. In reality, it likely lumbered through subtropical forests, more panda than predator.

Triceratops

Triceratops

February 24, 2025 Scott Kraus

Triceratops was a Late Ceratopsid Dinosaur A ceratopsid (horned) dinosaur, Triceratops lived during the late Cretaceous Period about 65 million years ago, in what is now known as North America. Meaning “three-horned face” when translated from the Greek language, Triceratops (pronounced Try-serra-tops) was one of the last non-avian dinosaurs to live before the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction. […]

Pachycephalosaurus

Did The Famous Dome-Headed Dinosaur Have A Helmet For Protection - Or Just For Show?

July 8, 2025 Scott Kraus

Did The Famous Dome-Headed Dinosaur Have A Helmet For Protection – Or Just For Show?

Argentinosaurus

Argentinosaurus

February 24, 2025 Scott Kraus

Argentinosaurus was a Huge Cretaceous Sauropod Argentinosaurus lived during the late Cretaceous period about 95 million years ago and comes from the Titanosauria family of Sauropods, meaning armored giants. Occasionally known as the “Dino Don” the Argentinosaurus is one of the most famous sauropods of huge proportions that was discovered in the 1990’s. The name […]

Maiasaura

Maiasaura

February 24, 2025 Scott Kraus

Maiasaura was a Nurturing Duck-billed Herbivore Maiasaura, pronounced “mah-ee-ah-sawr-uh”, was a large, duck-billed herbivore of average intelligence from the hadrosaur family. It’s name comes from the Greek words meaning “good mother lizard”, which refers to the evidence in the fossils showing that Maiasaura parents were nurturing of their young. This duck billed dinosaur lived in […]

Styracosaurus

Styracosaurus

February 24, 2025 Scott Kraus

Styracosaurus Was a Cretaceous Period Ceratopsian Syracosaurus, a member of the Centrosaurinae family, lived in the woodlands of North America in the late Cretaceous Period about 75 million years ago. This herbivore was amongst one of the last major dinosaurs to evolve before the end of the dinosaurs in the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction. Named Styracosaurus (pronounced […]

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