Ultrasaurus is a species of sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 105 million years ago, discovered…
Gravitholus albertae (heavy dome) was discovered in 1979 by W. P. Wall and Peter Galton. It was a pachycephalosaurid dinosaur…
In 1995, Richard Levine and Marty Guitierrez traveled to the costal region of Rojas, in the southern part of Costa…
Disambiguation Links – Venom in Dinosaurs (S/F) As a result of the cloning process and splicing with different animals to complete…
The nursery in the Visitor Center at Isla Nublar was home to a young Velociraptor during the events of the…
5027 is a Tyrannosaurus rex specimen on display at the American Museum of Natural History. It was first excavated in…
Clarence was a wild born Velociraptor on Isla Nublar that Lex Murphy named after it attacked Dr. Alan Grant. Grant tranquilized ‘Clarence’…
Ralph was a baby Triceratops named by Lex Murphy. After spending the night in Sauropod Maintenance Building 04, Dr. Alan…
Mosquitoes (family Culicidae, from the Latin culex meaning “midge” or “gnat”) are a family of flies consisting of approximately 3,500…
Disambiguation Links – Maiasaura peeblesorum (?) (S/F) The “good mother reptile” was described in 1979 by Dr. Jack Horner (Jurassic Park…
A hupia is a spirit from Taíno legend; they were “night ghosts, faceless vampires who kidnapped small children.” Indeed, according…
Once known as Microceratops, “small-horned face,” was a fittingly small ceratopsian described by Birger Bohlin in 1953. Microceratus (“small-horned”) lived in…
The “mouse lizard,” Mussaurus was discovered at the El Tranquilo Formation in Santa Cruz, Argentina, and was described and named…
“High-Crested Tooth” discovered in the 19th Century the Morrison Formation, described & named in 1977 by Peter Galton after its…
The “bird robber” better known as Ornitholestes was discovered at Como Bluff, Wyoming, and was described by Henry Osborn in…
Disambiguation Links – Gallimimus bullatus (S/F)/ Gallimimus bullatus (CB-Topps) / Gallimimus bullatus (JN) Gallimimus, the “chicken mimic,” was discovered in the early 1970s and…
“Well-Armored Head” discovered in 1902, described & named in 1910 by Lawrence Lambe. Euoplocephalus lived during the Late Cretaceous Period…
“Double-crested reptile”, was discovered in 1942 in Monument Valley in the Navajo country, Arizona, by native Jesse Williams. Based on these remains,…
“Hollow-Tailed Lizard” was, more than likely, not really a dinosaur. It was described by von Huene in a 1914 paper…
Cearadactyls atrox discovered in the Santana Formation, Brazil, described & named in 1985 by Leonardi, G. and Borgomanero, G. Cearadactylus…