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Click on a dinosaur's name to go to a black-and-white print-out. These activities are designed as academic print-outs, for making a dinosaur book, for cut-outs used in dinosaur crafts, for coloring, for stencils, and other uses.
Cryptoclidus A large, swimming reptile - a plesiosaur. |
Cynognathus Cynognathus was a wolf-sized reptile that lived over 200 million years ago. |
Desmatosuchus An extinct reptile that lived over 200 million years ago. |
Dimetrodon An extinct, sail-backed, meat-eating animal from the Permian period (pre-dating the dinosaurs). |
Dimetrodon (Simple version) An extinct, sail-backed, meat-eating animal from the Permian period (pre-dating the dinosaurs). |
Doedicurus Doedicurus (family glyptodontidae) was an ancient armadillo with a tail mace. It lived during the Ice Ages - long after the dinosaurs died. |
Elasmosaurus A swimming fish-eater with four flippers and a very long neck, a plesiosaur. |
Estemmenosuchus A large "mammal-like reptile" that lived about 255 million years ago. |
Gerrothorax An ancient amphibian that lived over 200 million years ago. |
Glyptodon Glyptodon was a car-sized armadillo that lived during the Ice Ages, long after the dinosaurs died. |
Ichthyornis An extinct bird from the time of the dinosaurs. |
Ichthyosaurus An extinct marine reptile from the time of the dinosaurs. |
Kronosaurus A large marine reptile from the early Cretaceous period. |
Liopleurodon Liopleurodon was the biggest plesiosaur. It was a huge swimming reptile that lived over a hundred million years ago, during the Jurassic period. |
MEGALODON A huge, extinct shark that lived from roughly 25 to 1.6 million years ago, long after the dinosaurs. |
Moschops Moschops is an extinct plant-eater that lived before the dinosaurs. |
Orthacanthus Orthacanthus was an ancient, fresh-water shark that had a long spine growing from the back of its skull. |
Plesiosaurus An extinct, fish-eating marine reptile with four flippers, a plesiosaur. |
Postosuchus Postosuchus is an extinct reptile that lived over 200 million years ago. |
Pterodactylus Flying meat-eaters from the late Jurassic. |
Pteranodon Big, flying meat-eaters from the late Cretaceous. |
Rhamphorhynchus A flying, fish-eating reptile with a long tail; it lived during the late Jurassic period. |
Trilobite Trilobites are extinct marine arthropods that lived from about 540 to 245 million years ago. |
Teratosaurus Teratosaurus was an extinct reptile that lived about 225 million years ago. |
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