herbivores

  • Triceratops

    Triceratops profile - size, weight, habitat, enemies and special features at a glance Triceratops was a herbivore up to 9 meters long and weighing 6-12 tons that lived in North America 68-66 million years ago. Triceratops was one of the last dinosaurs before the mass extinction and is one of the most famous herbivores of its time. He shared his living space...

  • Talarurus

    Physical characteristics Talarurus reached a body length of 5 to 6 meters. Weight estimates range from 454 to 907 kilograms. Some sources estimate that the animal weighed up to 2.2 tons. The body structure was compact and heavily armored. Short limbs supported the torso. Bone plates covered the back. The tail had reinforced vertebrae,…

  • Citipes

    Physical characteristics Citipes elegans was a small theropod that reached a body length of 1.1 to 2.1 meters. The dinosaur was 70 to 82 centimeters tall at the hip and weighed between 10 and 32 kilograms. Locomotion and Adaptations This dinosaur moved on two legs (bipedal locomotion). His feet had distinctive anatomical features,…

  • Ambopteryx

    Physical characteristics Ambopteryx longibrachium was 32 centimeters long and 11 centimeters high at the shoulder. This small theropod weighed between 300 and 306 grams. The dinosaur moved on the ground on two legs, but spent a lot of time climbing trees. Its most striking feature was its membranous wings, similar to those of modern bats. Habitat and…

  • Bonapartenycus

    Physical Characteristics With its size, Bonapartenykus ultimus was the giant of its family. This bipedal dinosaur was 2.5 to 3.3 meters long - about the size of a small car - and weighed between 43 and 72 kilograms, similar to an adult human. In contrast to its smaller relatives from the Alvarezsauroidea family, this dinosaur developed…

  • Fusuisaurus

    Description (Physical Characteristics) Fusuisaurus zhaoi was one of the largest sauropods from the Early Cretaceous. The dinosaur reached a length of about 22 meters. It is estimated that this giant weighed between 35 and 38.6 tons. The most striking evidence of its size is a humerus bone measuring approximately 183.5 centimeters long. This humerus is one of the longest found in sauropods…