Carnivores

  • Yangchuanosaurus

    Yangchuanosaurus was a theropod dinosaur that lived in China during the Late Jurassic. It was up to 10.5 meters long. It is characterized by a skull with bony ridges and horn-like structures. Although not as well-known as dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex or Velociraptor, Yangchuanosaurus was an important predator in its ecosystem. The knowledge about…

  • Citipati

    Citipati osmolskae is a Late Cretaceous oviraptorosaur known for its parrot-like beak and distinctive crest. By discovering well-preserved nests containing eggs and embryos, he provides valuable insights into the behavior and reproduction of dinosaurs. The new data reveals exciting details about the breeding behavior and family life of...

  • Tyrannotitan

    Tyrannotitan chubutensis Length 11.6 meters Weight 6.4 tons Locomotion Biped Food Carnivore Tyrannotitan chubutensis was a large theropod dinosaur that lived in South America during the Cretaceous Period. It belongs to the Carcharodontosauridae family, which also includes other large meat-eating dinosaurs. Tyrannotitan had several notable features, such as: B. specialized teeth for meat processing and a…

  • Pelecanimimus

    Pelecanimimus is a small dinosaur that lived in the Lower Cretaceous period, about 130 million years ago. It was first discovered in July 1993 by Armando Díaz Romeral at the Las Hoyas Unit 3 site in Spain and later named and described by Bernardino Pérez Pérez-Moreno and his colleagues in 1994. “Pelica Mimic” One of the most interesting features…

  • Abelisaurus

    Abelisaurus comahuensis was a large carnivorous dinosaur with an estimated body length of 6.5 to 10 meters and a waist height of 2 meters. Its weight was between 1.4 and 1.6 tons. The skull of Abelisaurus was reconstructed with a maximum length of 85 cm. It was tall and narrow, with large skull windows. The top of the skull…

  • Juravenator

    Juravenator starki Juravenator starki was a fairly small carnivorous dinosaur. Its length was only about 75cm. With a weight of only 250 grams, the two-legged theropod was probably an agile hunter. Juravenator was discovered in 1998 by brothers Klaus-Dieter and Hans-Joachim Weiß in the Stark family's chalk quarry near Schamhaupten (Bavaria). After…