A list of some known dinosaurs.
Note that there are actually over 700 species of discovered dinosaurs. Only 540 of them currently have official names. The others are awaiting naming.
There are also at least a further 900-1500 species that are currently undiscovered in the Earth's crusts or will never be discovered due to their fossils being destroyed completely by human activity or Earth's surface changes.
will all of the dinosaurs names are apatosaurus toruosaurus trex gignotosaurus brachiosaurus ceratosaurus deinonychus tenontosaurus spinosaurus parasaurolophus hypacrosaurus torosaurus stygimoloch edmontonia microraptor saltopus brontosaurus allosaurus stegosaurus chindesaurus smilosuchus poposaurus coelophysis oviraptor dilophosaurus baryonyx ornitholestes archaeopteryx sinosauropteryx avimius stuthiomimus dromiceiomimus eustreptosondylus compsognathus herbivores prosauropods plateosaurus saropods diplodocus ankylosaurus triceratops fabrosaurus mamenchisaurus heterodontosaurus saurolophus pacnycephalosaurus kentrosaurus camarasaurus chasmosaurus styracosaurus centrosaurus pentaceratops anchiceratops scelidosaurus anchisaurus psittacosaurus massospondylus tuojiangosaurus iguanodon nodosaurus segnosaurus sarpolta seismosaurus dimorphodon plesiosaurus troodon leaellynasaurus hadrosaurs ornithomimus protoceratops edmontosaurus euoptops hypsilophodon drmeosaurus saurischian ornithischian corythosaurus edmontosaurus ouranosaurus compsognathus maiasaurus compsognathus leaellynasaurus herrerasaurus piatnitzkyosaurus caudipteryx muttaburasurus archosaurs rhamphorhynchus chasmatosaurus megazostrodon ichthyosaurs nothosaurus quetzalcoatlus ramphorhynchoid pteranodon elasmosaurus euoplocephalus amargasaurus yougina edaphosaurus eryops sauroctonus cacops dimetrodon moschops sphenacodon pareiasaurus sphenacdon scutosaurus anteosaurus kuehneosaurus cynognathus terrestrisuchus staurikosaurus plateosaurus rutiodon ticnosuchus anchisaurus stagonolepis deamatosuchus placerias peteinosaurus syntarsus saitopus pterodactylus camptosaurus compsognathus ornitholestes coelurus archaeopteryx dryosaurus tarbosaurus pinacosaurus avimimus homalocephale velociraptor bactrosaurus saurornithoides microceratops panoplossaurus dromaeosaurus struthiomimus stenonychosaurus seismosaurus lufengosaurus minmi heterodontosaurus lambeosaurus maniraptorans yangchuanosaurus vulcanodon diplodocids titanosaurids ornithischians scelidosaurus ptersaurus preondactylus dorygnathus pterodactyloids sinornithosaurus deinonychus aucasaurus centrosaurus paralititan saurornitholestes mamenchisaurus staurikosaurus argentinosaurus edmontosaurus cryolophosaurus sinosauropteryx elaphrosaurus leaellynasaura masiakasaurus carcharodontosaurus rugops torvosaurus othnielia carcass suchomimus dromaeosaur deinonychus compsognathus anatotitans microraptor corcosaurus tropeognathus polacanthus saltopus fabrosaurus mesosaurus eryops therizinosaurus neovenator suchomimus postosuchus sharovipteryx
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WHAT A HEADACHE :) HAHA (they should have put commas)
Are you insane?! Nobody can name them all! I can understand like 10 or 20 but not all of them! There are thousands and thousands of them!
not all dinosaurs were carnivoresSome Dinosaurs were carnivors, but most were herbivores or omnivores.
No, not all at once. Throughout the 150 million year "reign" of the dinosaurs, all kinds of groups of dinosaurs have flourished then died out. Dinosaurs living in the Triassic Period were not the same as dinosaurs living in the Cretaceous period. However, the final blow to the dinosaurs that caused them all to die out was the K-T mass extinction that occurred 65 million years ago.
Yes. All dinosaurs were two legged to run fast and catch prey.
No. Some, most dinosaurs were herbivores. Only the theropods were carnivores.
All dinosaurs went extinct before the tertiary period.
All dinosaurs had backbones.
All dinosaurs are carnivores .So it is true that dinosaurs are carnivores .
all dinosaurs
all of the female dinosaurs , they are oviparous
All dinosaurs are vertebrates.
There were no flying dinosaurs. All dinosaurs were strictly walking creatures.
The first dinosaurs evolved in the Mesozoic. At the end of the Mesozoic, all non avian dinosaurs became extinct. Therefor, all non avian dinosaurs, and some avian dinosaurs (birds), lived in the Mesozoic.
Most dinosaurs were herbivores. There was a wide variety or carnivorous dinosaurs, though, and all herbivorous dinosaurs evolved from the earliest carnivorous dinosaurs. Birds are descendants of carnivorous dinosaurs.
Extinct. Yes, ALL dinosaurs are extinct.
AnswerYes, all the true dinosaurs died out approximately 64 million years ago. The nearest living relatives of dinosaurs are the birds.
Dinosaurs evolved first and then some dinosaurs evolved into birds. So all birds are technically dinosaurs.
Yes. All birds are direct descendants of dinosaurs and are considered by many to be dinosaurs.