Archive for the ‘Dinosaur’ Category
Mononykus
Lived a bird-footed dinosaur from late Cretaceous Mongoli with long, skinny legs. It moved about on 2 legs, was very agile, and could run at high speeds, something that would have been useful in the open wild plains where it lived. It had an small skull, and its teeth were little and pointed, indicating that it ate insects and small animals, such as lizards and mammals. Large eyeballs allowed Mononykus to hunt by night, when it was chiller and there would have been fewer predators about. Mononykus was originally named Mononychus in 1993, but after that year, it was renamed because the original name had already been used for a beetle named by Johann Schueppel, a German bugologist.
Alxasaurus
It’s among the earliest known members of the superfamily Therizinosauroidea, but it still possessed the body shape – including the long neck, short tail, and long hand hooks – of later therizinosauroids. Like other members of this group, it was an bipedal herbivore with a large gut to process plant material. Many specimens are known and the largest was a little over 12 feet (3.8 m) long.
Dinosaur King Pictures
Dinosaur King pictures, enjoy in this lost world pictures. Amazing animals you must admit.
Dinosaurs: Giants Of Patagonia
Thanks to the magic of the giant screen, Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia provides a unique occasion to get a true experience of the incredible size and strength of these creatures that once roamed the Earth. Creatures that are even to big for an IMAX screen.
Giant Robot Dinosaurs from Japan
If you wish to see live moving dinosaurs, this is the only way. Since they are extinct for many thousands of years.
Museum Dinosaur Interacts With Kids
Some great things are going on at Museum in L.A. Living Dinosaur walks trough museum and interacts with kids.
Dinosaur Animation 2: Tyrannosaurus vs Triceratops
A Tyrannosaurus and its young are being attacked by a lone Triceratops. This animation-clip is taken from the 1992-documentary “The Dinosaurs”.
Walking With Dinosaurs: The Smell of Prey
An insight into the hunting habits of one of the most successful breeds of Dinosaur.
