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Which dino has the best hairstyle? The Afrovenator of course! 🦖Name really meaning ‘African hunter’, this big guy’s only fossil was found in Niger, and chowed on some smaller prey during the Late Cretaceous 🍖
Don't get too scared now! This 'frightful lizard', the Daspletosaurus, was a Canadian 9m theropod from the Late Cretaceous. You can probably guess our boi was a meat eater 😳 Discovered in 1921, but not named until 50 years later in 1970! 🇨🇦
The 'tyrant of dawn,' the Eotyrannus was a carnivorous theropod from the early Cretaceous, measuring about 5m in length. They are known from a skull and partial skeleton! 🦖
It's FUKUISAURUS FRIDAY!!! A herbivore from the early Creataceous, first discovered in Japan, just like his raptor counterpart!
Another tricky pronunciation, the Nqwebasaurus (n-qu-web-ah-sore-us), was a small carnivorous theropod from the mid-Jurassic, first found in Nqweba, South Africa! 🇿🇦
Today we'll look at one of my favorites, the Parasaurolophus! A herbivorous euornithopod from the Late Cretaceous, first found in Canada all the way back in 1922!
According to the London Natural History Museum, there is only one land dinosaur who’s name begins with the letter ‘Q’, the Quaesitosaurus! A sauropod from the Late Cretaceous, name meaning ‘extraordinary lizard’ 🦕
A dino known from only his skull? It must be the Rugops! A thought to be scavenger from the Late Cretaceous🦖 Lemme know if you’ve ever heard of this guy before!
A Pachycephalosaurus??? No, a Stegoceras from the Late Cretaceous! A bit confusing, but a cool dino nonetheless :)
Meet the Tuojiangosaurus, try saying that 5 times fast! This armored dinosaur is from the Late Jurassic, name meaning 'Tuo River Lizard'