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ALL ABOUT DINOSAURS!
What is a Dinosaur? Dino Info Pages Dinosaur Coloring Print-outs Name That Dino Biggest, Smallest, Oldest,... Evolution of Dinosaurs Dinos and Birds Dino Myths

DINOSAUR INFORMATION PAGES: Non-Dinosaurs
A B-C D-G H-L M N-O P-R S T U-Z Non-Dinos

There are about 1,000 described dinosaur genera. Below is a sampling of dinosaurs. Just click on a dinosaur to go to an information sheet. The drawings are not to scale. For a page on how to write a great dinosaur report, click here. If the dinosaur (or other prehistoric animal) you're interested in isn't here, check the Dinosaur Dictionary for information.

The following are not dinosaurs, but they are prehistoric and interesting



AMMONITE

An early mollusk; a fast-moving predatory marine invertebrate.


ARCHAEOPTERYX

A very early bird; it lived about 150 million years ago.


ARCHELON

A car-sized marine turtle from the late Cretaceous.


DIMETRODON

A sailback pelycosaur.


DIMORPHODON

A pterosaur with a big head.


DSUNGARIPTERUS

A pterosaur with an unusual head crest.

ELASMOSAURUS

A huge Cretaceous marine reptile - the largest plesiosaur.


ICHTHYOSAURS

Air-breathing marine reptiles with fins.

KRONOSAURUS

A large Cretaceous marine reptile; a short-necked plesiosaur.
Mosasaurs

MOSASAURS

Mosasaurs were giant, serpentine (snake-like) marine reptiles.
Nothosaurus

NOTHOSAURS

Triassic reptiles with flipper-like limbs that lived both on land and in the water.

PLESIOSAURS

Mesozoic marine reptiles.

PTERANODON

Large, Cretaceous pterosaurs, flying prehistoric reptiles.


PTEROSAUR

A group of flying reptiles from the Mesozoic.


PTERODACTYLOIDS

Flying reptiles (a subgroup of pterosaurs) from the Jurassic and Cretaceous.


PTERODACTYLUS

A small, flying reptile (a pterosaur) from the late Jurassic period.


QUETZALCOATLUS

The largest pterosaur. From the Cretaceous period.


RHAMPHORHYNCHUS

A pterosaur with a 3.25 feet (1 m) wide wingspan.


TRILOBITE

Hard-shelled marine animals that lived from the Paleozoic until the late Permian period.

Dinosaur Information Pages
A B-C D-G H-L M N-O P-R S T U-Z Non-Dinos



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ALL ABOUT DINOSAURS!
What is a Dinosaur? Dino Info Pages Dinosaur Coloring Print-outs Name That Dino Biggest, Smallest, Oldest,... Evolution of Dinosaurs Dinos and Birds Dino Myths



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