Majungasaurus

March 21, 2022 0

Majungatholus atopus, or popularly known as Majungasaurus was a meat-eating dinosaur, a therapod. It was up to 30 feet (9.1 m) long and was at the top of the food chain in its locale. It probably ate sauropods, long-necked plant-eaters and other large dinosaurs.

Albertosaurus

August 9, 2021 0

Albertosaurus was a relative of Tyrannosaurus. Although they both are of the same species, Albertosaurus was smaller than the Tyrannosaurus. Albertosaurus lived a few million […]

Sigimassaurus

Sigilmassasaurus

May 20, 2021 0

Sigilmassasaurus brevicollis is a theropod dinosaur from the early Late Cretaceous of Morocco,Closely related to the second tribe of the famous, Spinosaurus, Spinosaurus Morrocanus.

Rajasaurus

May 6, 2021 0

Have you ever wonderedthat there are dinosaurs that thrived in the whole world but non in India? Then let me tell you-There are some fearsome […]

Megalosaurus

April 22, 2021 0

Megalosaurus was a large, meat-eating dinosaur that were closely related to Giganotosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus.

Tyrannotitan

February 24, 2021 0

Tyrannotitan was a Carcharodontosaurid, closely related to Acrocanthosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus as well as Mapusaurus. It was a carnivorous dinosaur that lived in the early Cretaceous […]

Carcharodontosaurus

October 25, 2020 0

The Carcharodontosaurus is a large therapod dinosaur from Egypt and exactly found at the place where Spinosaurus and they often got in fight for territory […]

Tyrannosaurus Rex

October 25, 2020 0

The T-Rex roamed on this earth in the late Cretaceous era, 68-66 million years ago. Its fossils were found in Canada & USA. It weighed 7000kg and used to be 6m tall.

Ceratosaurus

August 7, 2020 0

Ceratosaurus was a therapod related closely to Rajasaurus, Majungasaurus and Carnotaurus. It thrived the forests of South America during the late Jurassic period. It ate […]

Oxalia

August 3, 2020 0

Oxalia is the dinosaur that you would have never heard of before, right? Eh! This dinosaur was in the family, in which Spinosaurus  was there, […]