herbivores

  • Turiasaurus

    Turiasaurus: The giant sauropod from the Upper Jurassic Turiasaurus riodevensis is one of the largest known dinosaurs from the Upper Jurassic. This colossal sauropod discovered in Spain has changed our understanding of the evolution and distribution of dinosaurs in Europe. In this article, we will explore the key aspects of Turiasaurus, including its discovery, physical characteristics, habitat, and…

  • Zalmoxes

    Zalmoxes: The Transylvanian Dwarf Dinosaur Physical Characteristics of Zalmoxes Zalmoxes, a member of the Ornithopoda group, stands out as a unique species of dinosaur due to its small size compared to its relatives. This dinosaur exhibited dwarfism, a characteristic that distinguishes it from other ornithopods. The skeletal structure of Zalmoxes provides valuable information about its appearance and adaptations….

  • Cetiosaurus

    Cetiosaurus: The “Whale Lizard” That Roamed the Earth Discovery and Naming Cetiosaurus holds a special place in the history of paleontology as it is one of the first sauropod dinosaurs ever discovered. The story of its discovery begins in 1825, when John Kingdon dug up the first fossils in England. However, it took until 1841 for the renowned...

  • Aragosaurus

    Aragosaurus: The Early Cretaceous Sauropod Origin and Taxonomy Aragosaurus, meaning “Aragon lizard,” is a genus of sauropod dinosaur discovered in the Aragon region of Spain. It lived during the early Cretaceous period, around 130 to 140 million years ago. It is classified as part of the Macronaria group within the Sauropoda group, and its type species, *Aragosaurus ischiaticus*,…

  • Crichtonsaurus

    Crichtonsaurus was an ankylosaur, a type of heavily armored dinosaur that lived in Liaoning Province, China, during the Late Cretaceous Period, about 95 million years ago. Named after author Michael Crichton, it was a quadrupedal herbivore that measured about 4.3 meters long and weighed about 700 kg. To protect him, there were extensive...

  • Styracosaurus

    Styracosaurus: The Horned Dinosaur of the Late Cretaceous Styracosaurus was a species of dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Cretaceous Period. This herbivorous dinosaur is known for its distinctive physical features, including a crown of spines and a large nasal horn. While these horns suggest defensive potential, they could also play a role in social interactions...