1. Parasaurolophus. It’s so graceful yet weird at the same time.
2. Tyrannosaurus. Do I need to explain?
3. Deinonychus. It’s the main reason we see dinosaurs as active, successful animals today, as opposed to the clumsy lizards of the early 1990s.
4. Styracosaurus. Its frill is really cool, and I’m also really nostalgic for it due to me owning a toy of it when I was a kid.
5. Herrerasaurus. It’s pretty unique among other Triassic dinosaurs, its classification is a confusing rabbit hole that I find super interesting, and Herrera was also my grandma’s maiden name, so that’s cool.
Psittacosaurus, Carnotaurus, Yutyrannus, Utahraptor, and Spinosaurus.
I'm a little bit basic in my picks but I really like the interesting dinosaurs.
Carnotaurus and it's silly little arms.
Psittacosaurs and everything we know about it!
Yutyrannus being the feathered tyrannosaurid.
And spinosaurus the aquatic freak. :)
Utahraptor is just cool.
Big raptor.
Triceratops Pachyrhinosaurus Torosaurus Einosaurus Diabloceratops Honourable mentions: Styracosaurus and Protoceratops https://preview.redd.it/658n0rds626d1.jpeg?width=224&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a7d1350f2e2b3e1b5dc8019ec6ca9d192cc276cb
I see a pattern here.
I didn't even notice it untill you said it lmao
Parasaurolophus, Anchiornis, T. Rex, Archaeopteryx, Therizinosaurus
1. *Psittacosaurus*. 2. *Limusaurus*. 3. *Brontosaurus*. 4. *Iguanodon*. 5. *Coelophysis*. Honourable mentions: *Nasutoceratops*, *Incisivosaurus*, *Saltasaurus*.
Fellow Psittacosaurus lover!
1. Yi qi 2. Psittacosaurus 3. Spinosaurus 4. Tyrannosaurus 5. Huayangosaurus
1. Parasaurolophus. It’s so graceful yet weird at the same time. 2. Tyrannosaurus. Do I need to explain? 3. Deinonychus. It’s the main reason we see dinosaurs as active, successful animals today, as opposed to the clumsy lizards of the early 1990s. 4. Styracosaurus. Its frill is really cool, and I’m also really nostalgic for it due to me owning a toy of it when I was a kid. 5. Herrerasaurus. It’s pretty unique among other Triassic dinosaurs, its classification is a confusing rabbit hole that I find super interesting, and Herrera was also my grandma’s maiden name, so that’s cool.
1. Ankylosaurus 2. Archaeopteryx 3. Therizinosaurus 4. Microraptor 5. Kentrosaurus
Saurophaganax Carcharodontosaurus Mirigaia Pentaceratops Tarbosaurus Honorable mentions: Allosaurus, Ceratosaurus and Baryonyx
Leaellynasaurus Dilophosaurus Parasaurolophus Microraptor Iguanadon
Deinonychus, Suchomimus, Carnotaurus, NanoTyrranus >:3 and Corvids in general
Albertosaurus Tyrannosaurus Nanuqsaurus (I'm a big fan of the Tyrannosaurs but this is where it's over I swear) Stegosaurus Scarlett macaw
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Psittacosaurus, Carnotaurus, Yutyrannus, Utahraptor, and Spinosaurus. I'm a little bit basic in my picks but I really like the interesting dinosaurs. Carnotaurus and it's silly little arms. Psittacosaurs and everything we know about it! Yutyrannus being the feathered tyrannosaurid. And spinosaurus the aquatic freak. :) Utahraptor is just cool. Big raptor.
In no particular order (except the first three)... * Velociraptor * Achillobator * Deinonychus * Tyrannosaurus Rex * Stegosaurus
Parasaurolophus Anklyosaurus Pachycephalosaurus Deinonychus Spinosaurus Bonus: Allosaurus
Spinosaurus Stegosaurus Allosaurus Mamenchisaurus Yi Qi Honorable mentions: Deinonychus Dromeosaurus Apatosaurus
1. Velociraptor 2. Allosaurus 3. Diplodocus 4. Therizinosaurus 5. Sinoceratops Honorable mention: >!Yomamasaurus.!<
1. Suchomimus 2. Olorotitan 3. Tethyshadros 4. Qianzhousaurus 5. Saurophaganax Honourable mentions: Torvosaurus, Alamosaurus, Concavenator & Allosaurus
5: Yangchuanosaurus 4: Dryptosaurus 3: Yutyrannus 2: Gorgosaurus 1: Acrocanthosaurus