Therizinosaurus: The Complete Guide to the Sickle-Clawed Giant
With claws like giant scythes, a pot‑bellied body, and a beak instead of teeth, Therizinosaurus is one of the most […]
With claws like giant scythes, a pot‑bellied body, and a beak instead of teeth, Therizinosaurus is one of the most […]
Before the 1960s, dinosaurs were often depicted as slow, lumbering, tail‑dragging reptiles. Then came Deinonychus. This agile, active predator with
In the shadow of the giant Allosaurus, another predator prowled the Late Jurassic floodplains of North America: Ceratosaurus. With a
With its long legs, toothless beak, and ostrich‑like build, Gallimimus is one of the most recognizable dinosaurs of the Late
Imagine a dinosaur larger than Tyrannosaurus rex, with a massive sail on its back, a crocodile‑like snout, and feet adapted
With its distinctive pair of crests on its skull, Dilophosaurus is one of the most recognizable dinosaurs from the Early
Small, fast, and feathered, Compsognathus was one of the tiniest dinosaurs of the Jurassic. Its name means “elegant jaw,” and
With its pair of prominent horns above the eyes and a ridiculously short, almost comical set of arms, Carnotaurus is
With a massive claw on its thumb, a crocodile‑like snout, and a taste for fish, Baryonyx was one of the
Before T. rex, there was Allosaurus – the apex predator of the Late Jurassic. For over 10 million years, this