1, duck crown dragon
Like Tyrannosaurus rex, the duck-crested dragon appeared at the end of the dinosaur era. The most special thing about the duck-crested dragon is its head. Its flat and long jawbone looks like a duck's mouth, so it has the name of the duck-crested dragon.
2, double crown dragon
Diplodocus lived in the early Jurassic. Diplodocus was 6 meters long and its head was about 2.4 meters high when standing. There are two large bone crowns on the top of the head, so it is named double-crowned dragon.
3. Allosaurus
Allosaurus, also known as Yuelong or Allosaurus, belongs to the suborder Carnivora of theropoda, with a length of 7-9 meters, a maximum of 9.7 meters, a weight of 1.5-2 tons and a maximum weight of 3.6 tons. It lived in the Late Jurassic and arrived at 1 0/35 million years ago.
4, gap dragon
Discovered in Alberta, Canada, in the 1920s, Syngnathus was 9 meters long, with wrinkles on its neck and shoulders. It also had two long horns on its brow bone, a herbivorous dragon, which lived in the wetlands at the end of Cretaceous, which is now the western part of North America.
5. Liang Long
Liang Long is a dinosaur belonging to Dipteraceae. Its age can be traced back to 1 150 million to 1 147 million years ago. Its maximum length can exceed 30 meters and its weight is about 10 ton. Its nostrils are above the eyes and its neck can't be raised. It is speculated that it is used to expand the original eating area.
6. Confuse the dragon
Bewildebeest may weigh up to 26 tons, but its body length is about 2 1-23 meters, its neck is 6 meters long, which is actually longer than its body, its tail is about 9 meters long, and it stands about 4.5 meters high to its hips.
7. ken dragon
Ken dragon lived 137 million years ago, with a total length of 4.5 meters and a height of 1.5 meters. A kind of stegosaurus, with a small head and a long body length, its hind legs are longer than its front legs. There are two rows of triangular bone plates in the front of its back and two rows of bone spikes in the back. If it is invaded by carnivorous dinosaurs, it will wave its tail and fight back with the spikes.
8, coelomosaurus
Cavacosaurus, also known as Virtual Dragon, is a small, carnivorous, bipedal dinosaur in North America. It is one of the earliest known dinosaurs. It first appeared in the Nollie Stage in the late Triassic, about 2-3 meters long, with its hips higher than 1 m high. It is very slender and may be a good running animal.
9, heavy claw dragon
The claw of Diptera is really huge compared with its body. It belongs to a carnivorous theropod dinosaur, named after its large claws on its forelimbs.
10, Allosaurus
Allosaurus, also known as Yuelong or Allosaurus, belongs to the suborder Carnivora of theropoda, with a length of 7-9 meters, a maximum of 9.7 meters, a weight of 1.5-2 tons and a maximum weight of 3.6 tons. It lived in the Late Jurassic and arrived at 1 0/35 million years ago.
A brief introduction to dinosaurs
Triceratops, modern birds and Liang Long's closest * * * ancestor and all their descendants. The vigorous limbs, long tail and huge body are the portrayal of some non-bird dinosaurs. They mainly inhabit forest land or open areas on the lakeshore plain.