Muttaburrasaurus
Quick Muttaburrasaurus Facts:
- Was probably an herbivore
- Weighed as much as two rhinoceroses
- Was over 2 car links long
- Lived in what is now Australia
- Named after where it was found
Nanotyrannus
Quick Nanotyrannus Facts:
- Name means “dwarf tyrant”
- May be a small T- Rex
- Was 2 car links long
- Weighed as much as a rhinoceros
- Lived in what is now North America
Ouranosaurus
Quick Ouranosaurus Facts:
- Discovered in 1965
- Was an herbivore
- Weighed as much as an Asian Elephant
- Was extremely slow moving
- Lived in what is now Africa
Tyrannotitan
Quick Tyrannotitan Facts:
- Was as long as a school buses
- Lived in South America
- Ate the equivalent of 1000 hamburgers a day
- Weighed as much as Asian Elephant
- Could run as fast as a brown bear
Barosaurus
Quick Barosaurus Facts:
- Weighed as much as 10 African Elephants
- Was as long as 2 school buses-bumper to bumper
- Its neck was 3 car links long
- Ate the equivalent of 4000 heads of lettuce a day
- Lived in Africa and North America
Psittacosaurus
Quick Psittacosaurus Facts.
- Could run about 40 miles per hour
- Was as tall as an adult male human
- Weighed as much as an average human male
- Lived in China and Thailand
- May have had a lifespan of 10 years
Saurophaganax
Quick Saurophaganax Facts:
- Could run as fast as a grizzly bear
- Was as long as a school bus
- Weighed as much as two hippos
- May have eaten the equivalent of 600 hamburgers daily
- Lived in what is now Oklahoma
Ornithomimus
Quick Ornithomimus Facts:
- Could run as fast as an ostrich
- Was as tall as a human adult male
- Weighed as much as a large mastiff
- Was an omnivore
- Lived in what is now North America
Balaur
Quick Balaur Facts:
- Was about as long as half a human
- Weighed as much as a small dog
- Lived in what is now Romania
- Probably hunted in packs
- Had 2 raptors claws instead of 1
Chilesaurus
Quick Chilesaurus Facts:
- About as tall as a wolf
- Weighed as much as a pig
- Was a car link long
- Was an herbivore
- Known as vegetarian T- Rex
Hadrosaurus
Quick Hadrosaurus Facts:
- Weighed as much as an Asian Elephant
- Was 3 car links long
- Probably lived in large herds
- Lived in North America
- Is the state dinosaur of New Jersey
- Was an herbivore
Abelisaurus
Quick Abelisaurus Facts:
- Weighed as much as Hippopotamus
- Was 3 car lengths long
- Was a carnivore
- Could run about 30 MPH
- Lived in South America
Mamenchisaurus
Quick Mamenchisaurus Facts:
- Weighed as much as 2 large African Elephants
- Had a neck longer than a school bus
- Was 3 stories high
- Mamenchisaurus ate the equivalent of 1200 heads of lettuce
- Drank 2 bathtubs worth of water a day—over 100 gallons
- Lived in China
Dracorex
Quick Dracorex Facts:
- Was possibly an omnivore
- Was 2 car lengths long
- Weighed as much as a wolf
- Its name means “dragon king”
- Could run as fast as a coyote
Stygimoloch
Quick Stygimoloch Facts:
- Weighed as much as an adult human
- Was about a car length long
- Lived in North America
- Could run as fast as an ostrich
- Was an herbivore
Metriacanthosaurus
Quick Metriacanthosaurus Facts:
- Was over 2 car links long
- Weighed as much as 2 Brown Bears
- Could run as fast as a Polar Bear
- Ate the equivalent of 400 hamburgers a day
- Lived in what is now Western Europe
Kentrosaurus
Quick Kentrosaurus Facts:
- Weighed as much as a car
- Could swing its tail at 81 MPH
- Could run as fast as a Polar Bear
- Ate the equivalent of 300 heads of lettuce
- Lived in what is now Africa
Dromaeosaurus
Quick Dromaeosaurus Facts:
- Dromaeosaurus could run as fast as a coyote
- Was as long as a modern man is tall
- Weighed as much as a small dog
- Lived in what is now North America
- May have hunted in packs
- May have had feathers
Herrerasaurus
Quick Herrerasaurus Facts:
- Weighed as much as a Nile Crocodile
- Could run as fast as a African Elephant
- Was 2 car links long
- May have had feathers
- Lived in South America
Lambeosaurus
Quick Lambeosaurus Facts:
- Could run as fast as a giraffe
- Weighed as much as 3 Black Rhinoceroses
- Was 5 car links long
- Lived in North America
- Was an herbivore