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[edit source]- File:Featured article star.svg Achelousaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Acrocanthosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Albertosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Allosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Amargasaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Ankylosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Apatosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Archaeopteryx
- File:Featured article star.svg Argentinosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Atrociraptor
- File:Featured article star.svg Bajadasaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Baryonyx
- File:Featured article star.svg Bone Sharps, Cowboys, and Thunder Lizards
- File:Featured article star.svg Bone Wars
- File:Featured article star.svg Brachiosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Carnotaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Ceratosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Cetiosauriscus
- File:Featured article star.svg Chicxulub crater
- File:Featured article star.svg Compsognathus
- File:Featured article star.svg Edward Drinker Cope
- File:Featured article star.svg Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event
- File:Featured article star.svg Daspletosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Deinocheirus
- File:Featured article star.svg Deinonychus
- File:Featured article star.svg Dilophosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Dinosaur
- File:Featured article star.svg Diodorus scytobrachion
- File:Featured article star.svg Diplodocus
- File:Featured article star.svg Dromaeosauroides
- File:Featured article star.svg Duriavenator
- File:Featured article star.svg Edmontosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Edmontosaurus mummy AMNH 5060
- File:Featured article star.svg Gallimimus
- File:Featured article star.svg Giganotosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Gorgosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Herrerasaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Heterodontosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Ichthyovenator
- File:Featured article star.svg Iguanodon
- File:Featured article star.svg Irritator
- File:Featured article star.svg Kosmoceratops
- File:Featured article star.svg Lambeosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Limusaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Lythronax
- File:Featured article star.svg Majungasaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Massospondylus
- File:Featured article star.svg Nasutoceratops
- File:Featured article star.svg Nemegtomaia
- File:Featured article star.svg Nigersaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Ohmdenosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Opisthocoelicaudia
- File:Featured article star.svg Oxalaia
- File:Featured article star.svg Paranthodon
- File:Featured article star.svg Parasaurolophus
- File:Featured article star.svg Petrified Forest National Park
- File:Featured article star.svg Plateosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Podokesaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Proceratosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Psittacosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Raptor Red
- File:Featured article star.svg Segnosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Siamosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Spinophorosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Stegoceras
- File:Featured article star.svg Stegosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Styracosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Tarbosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Thescelosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Triceratops
- File:Featured article star.svg Tyrannosaurus
- File:Featured article star.svg Velociraptor
- File:Featured article star.svg Xixiasaurus
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[edit source]- File:Symbol support vote.svg Abelisauridae
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Adelolophus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Alioramus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Amargatitanis
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Ampelosaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Amphicoelias
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Antarctopelta
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Apatosaurinae
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Apex (dinosaur)
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Archaeoraptor
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Balaur bondoc
- File:Symbol support vote.svg William Beebe
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Beibeilong
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Brave (Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous)
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Brontosaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Cairanoolithus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Carcharodontosaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Chenanisaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Coelurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Corythosaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Cristatusaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Cryolophosaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Crystal Palace Dinosaurs
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Dinheirosaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Dinolandia
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Dromaeosauridae
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Echinodon
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Eocarcharia
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Eolambia
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Glacialisaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Gryposaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Heterodontosauridae
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Hortalotarsus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Hudiesaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Hypacrosaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Hypsibema missouriensis
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Imperobator
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Jurassic Park III
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Jurassic Park
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Kentrosaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Kritosaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Kryptops
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Laquintasaura
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Leptoceratops
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Lurdusaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Macroolithus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Megalosaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Mymoorapelta
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Pachycephalosaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Patagosaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Prosaurolophus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Puertasaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Rajasaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Saurolophus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Sauropelta
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Scelidosaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Sinoceratops
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Sinosauropteryx
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Spinosaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Tameryraptor
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Taxonomy of Allosaurus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Transitional fossil
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Trinisaura
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Tylocephale
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Tyrannosauridae
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Tyrannosauroidea
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Vulcanodon
Total pages in content type is 68
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[edit source]- File:Symbol unsupport vote.svg Ceratopsia
- File:Symbol unsupport vote.svg Cultural depictions of dinosaurs
- File:Symbol unsupport vote.svg Jurassic Park (franchise)
- File:Symbol unsupport vote.svg Kirtlandian
- File:Symbol unsupport vote.svg List of Psittacosaurus species
- File:Symbol unsupport vote.svg The Lost World: Jurassic Park
- File:Symbol unsupport vote.svg Struthiosaurinae
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File:Symbol question.svg Did you know? articles
[edit source]- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Abelisaurus had a lighter skull than other dinosaurs due to large fenestrations behind its eyes? (2005-10-12)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the only surviving fossils of Aegyptosaurus were destroyed in a 1944 bombing raid on Munich, Germany during World War II? (2005-11-01)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Aerosteon, a 9-metre (30 ft) long bipedal carnivorous dinosaur that lived approximately 84 million years ago, had air-sacs in its bones similar to those in the respiratory systems of modern birds? (2008-10-07)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the 110-foot (34 m) fresco The Age of Reptiles is the largest painting on the subject of natural history in the world? (2008-09-10)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the fossil egg Ageroolithus may have been laid by a theropod dinosaur? (2016-04-06)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Agilisaurus was first discovered when construction workers were excavating a site for a new dinosaur museum in China? (2005-12-07)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the Alamosaurus, named after Fort Alamo, Texas, is considered to be the last of the sauropods? (2005-10-31)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Ammosaurus remains were originally mistaken by Othniel Charles Marsh as those of another dinosaur, Anchisaurus? (2005-11-03)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Ampelosaurus was a European dinosaur that bore spikes on its back up to 20 cm long? (2006-01-05)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Antarctosaurus was one of the largest dinosaurs ever to live in South America? (2005-08-25)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that a new dinosaur (pictured) discovered in North and South Dakota has been nicknamed the "chicken from hell"? (2014-03-22)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that a Stegosaurus fossil sold for $44.6 million? (2024-08-28)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Aquilops ("eagle face") is the most ancient definite neoceratopsian discovered in North America? (2014-12-23)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that fossil remains of the dinosaur species Aralosaurus were found in Kazakhstan after the Aral Sea started shrinking significantly? (2005-11-30)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the fossils of the dinosaur Arcovenator escotae were found through preliminary digging before construction took place on the A8 motorway in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France? (2013-12-23)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Arizonasaurus had a large sail along its back made of the spines on its vertebrae? (2014-02-04)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that fossilized fungi were found on an Arriagadoolithus shell, the egg of the dinosaur Bonapartenykus? (2016-06-28)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Asiatyrannus is thought to have grown to less than half the size of other tyrannosaurs? (2024-09-03)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Australotitan is the largest dinosaur discovered in Australia? (2021-06-21)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the recently-discovered dinosaur Austroraptor is the largest dromaeosaur to have been found in the Southern Hemisphere? (2008-12-21)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Bajadasaurus had elongated neural spines on its neck, thought to have been used to deter predators? (2019-03-04)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that with a head shape likened to a gharial, the dinosaur Baryonyx (illustrated) is thought to have eaten fish? (2015-11-09)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the dinosaur Bashunosaurus was first mentioned in a scientific paper in 1989, but was only formally named in 2004? (2023-01-11)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Beibeilong was one of the largest oviraptorosaurs, with an estimated adult length of about 7.5 m (25 ft) and body mass of around 1.2 t (2,600 lb) or 2 t (4,400 lb)? (2023-05-07)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the first known paravian dinosaurs were from China, but they now live on every continent? (2020-01-08)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that a Brontosaurus stamp led to the United States Postal Service being accused of "fostering scientific illiteracy"? (2023-10-15)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Cairanoolithus (pictured), a type of dinosaur egg measuring up to 19 cm (7.5 in) in diameter, is too big to have been laid by the ornithopod Rhabdodon? (2016-06-08)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Changyuraptor, the largest four-winged dinosaur discovered to date, also had the longest feathers ever recorded in any non-avian dinosaur? (2014-08-08)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Othniel Charles Marsh named two species of the dinosaur Coelurus from the same quarry, not knowing that the bones belonged to the same skeleton? (2008-01-22)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that a tiny embryonic skeleton found inside the fossil dinosaur egg Continuoolithus died approximately 8 to 10 days into development, making it the youngest fossil vertebrate ever discovered? (2017-03-06)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that a large carnivorous dinosaur recorded at Copper Ridge (fossil track pictured) might have been limping? (2025-11-19)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Coralloidoolithus, a type of dinosaur egg from Asia, was originally thought to be a type of Paraspheroolithus? (2016-07-01)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the Corythosaurus (mounted skeleton pictured) bore a tall, elaborate bony crest atop its skull, which contained elongate nasal passages? (2014-08-18)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the name of the theropod dinosaur Cristatusaurus means "crested reptile", in reference to a thin sagittal crest located on top of its snout? (2018-11-05)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the Cryolophosaurus is informally known as the Elvisaurus because the bizarre crest running across its head resembles Elvis Presley's 1950s pompadour haircut? (2004-11-28)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the dinosaur fossil Dakota is so well-preserved it has caused researchers to revise their estimates of the appearance, size, and speed of a whole group of dinosaurs known as hadrosaurs? (2007-12-08)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that fossil eggs assigned to Dictyoolithidae may have been laid by megalosauroid dinosaurs? (2016-02-17)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the shell of the fossil egg Dictyoolithus is made up of five superimposed layers of eggshell units? (2016-02-26)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that there are Dinosaur Footprints in the Connecticut River Valley? (2008-08-23)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that paleontologists have discovered the fossilized eggs of cephalopods, fishes, and reptiles, with some dinosaur eggs (pictured) being preserved with pathological shell deformities? (2013-09-09)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the dinosaur emojis have been used by transgender groups to represent themselves? (2025-11-20)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that titles in the dinosaur erotica genre include works such as Taken by the T-Rex, Ravished by Triceratops, and A Billionaire Dinosaur Forced Me Gay? (2015-05-13)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that you can count lines in dinosaur teeth to determine their age? (2017-12-20)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Dippy is the most famous dinosaur skeleton in the world? (2019-03-31)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that paleontologists cannot determine whether Dispersituberoolithus, a type of fossil egg, was laid by a bird or a non-avian dinosaur? (2016-04-22)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Dracorex hogwartsia was a dinosaur named for its resemblance to the Hungarian Horntail, a dragon in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series? (2006-05-27)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the discovery of the dinosauromorph Dromomeron, from the Late Triassic of New Mexico, indicates that dinosaurs did not rapidly replace their close relatives? (2007-07-26)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Polar dinosaurs could have walked to Australia, because during the early Cretaceous the continent of Australia was still linked to Antarctica? (2004-11-13)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the mummified fossil of an Edmontosaurus annectens was secured by the American Museum of Natural History for $2,000? (2007-03-03)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the prosauropod dinosaur Efraasia was misidentified at least four times before being recognized as a separate genus? (2006-03-17)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that fossil eggs classified as Elongatoolithidae have been found with preserved embryos inside? (2016-01-05)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Elongatoolithus, Macroolithus, and Nanhsiungoolithus were the first types of fossil eggs to be given names in the modern classification system? (2019-08-08)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the carnivorous dinosaur Eocarcharia may be a chimaera, its bones coming from two different families? (2025-07-07)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Eocursor, a small bipedal herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Triassic of South Africa, is the most completely known Triassic ornithischian (beaked dinosaur)? (2007-06-18)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Aliwalia is the earliest known carnivorous dinosaur, and was huge for its time? (2006-01-08)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that a new "dwarf" dinosaur, a sauropod named Europasaurus (pictured), was recently discovered in Northern Germany? (2006-06-11)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the remains of the armoured dinosaur Europelta were uncovered in a coal mine in Spain in 2011? (2013-12-08)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Gigantoraptor, a bird-like dinosaur discovered in Inner Mongolia, is thirty-five times larger than its peacock-sized relative, Caudipteryx? (2007-06-17)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Glacialisaurus, meaning 'icy lizard', got its name from its discovery site in the Beardmore Glacier? (2022-12-26)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Guegoolithus is a fossil egg from Spain that was probably laid by an ornithopod dinosaur? (2016-01-31)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the fossil egg Hemifaveoloolithus has a shell made up of four to five superimposed layers of eggshell units? (2016-03-25)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the Hilda mega-bonebed is Canada's largest dinosaur bonebed, preserving thousands of the horned dinosaur Centrosaurus apertus across an area of 2.3 square kilometers? (2011-11-06)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the horned dinosaur Hualianceratops was the size of a spaniel? (2015-12-30)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the duckbilled dinosaur Hypacrosaurus is known from the largest collection of hatchling remains for any duckbill, due to the discovery of nests belonging to H. stebingeri? (2007-05-06)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that bones of Hypsibema missouriensis, now the state dinosaur of Missouri, have only been found in Bollinger County, Missouri? (2011-01-27)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the spinosaurid dinosaur Ichthyovenator had two sails on its back? (2020-05-09)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Irritator (model pictured), a spinosaurid dinosaur, was named due to the frustration of palaeontologists who discovered that its skull had been covered with plaster by fossil dealers? (2018-12-13)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the Kentrosaurus (fossil K. aethiopicus pictured) had extensive osteodermal covering, forming very elongated spikes? (2014-07-09)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the distinct fauna of the Kirtlandian includes the dinosaur Pentaceratops sternbergii? (2014-09-17)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the early dinosaur-like animal Lagerpeton was only 70 cm (28 in) long? (2013-11-14)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the discovery of Laquintasaura challenged the idea that early dinosaurs could not survive in equatorial regions? (2024-08-22)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that during its time 200 million years ago, Ledumahadi's estimated weight of 12 tonnes (26,000 lb) made it the largest animal to have lived on Earth? (2018-11-04, 2018-11-19)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the unusual finger structure of the dinosaur Limusaurus (pictured) gives clues on how dinosaur hands evolved into bird wings? (2009-06-28)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the holotype specimen of the dinosaur Linheraptor is one of few nearly complete dromaeosaurid skeletons, worldwide? (2010-03-26)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Lophostropheus from Normandy is one of the only dinosaurs known from the Triassic-Jurassic boundary? (2007-03-26)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the dinosaur Lufengosaurus, whose remains were found in China, was the first dinosaur to appear on a commemorative postage stamp, in 1958? (2006-07-19)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the king of gore and the monstrous murderer lived in Utah 80 and 75 million years ago respectively? (2013-11-14)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Macroelongatoolithus is a kind of giant fossil egg that can be over 60 centimetres (24 in) long, and probably was laid by a gigantic oviraptorid? (2015-12-24)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that some specimens of the fossil egg Macroolithus have been found with embryos of oviraptorid dinosaurs inside? (2017-02-07)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Mahakala, a small dromaeosaurid from Mongolia, is named after Mahakala, one of the eight protective deities (dharmapalas, "Protectors of the Law") in Tibetan Buddhism? (2007-09-11)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the Maxberg specimen, one of only 10 Archaeopteryx specimens ever found, has been lost since 1991? (2011-03-02)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the stegosaurid Miragaia had more neck vertebrae than almost all of the sauropod dinosaurs, known for their long necks? (2009-03-06)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Montanoolithus, a type of fossil egg from Montana, were laid in a ring atop a mound-shaped nest? (2016-03-21)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the Mount Kirkpatrick Formation is the only major dinosaur-bearing rock formation in Antarctica? (2006-11-30)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that it is unknown whether the dinosaur Nankangia was carnivorous or herbivorous? (2013-12-08)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the oviraptorid dinosaur Nemegtomaia (pictured) brooded its eggs? (2017-02-13)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that with an estimated weight of only 100 grams (3.5 oz), Nipponoolithus is among the smallest fossil dinosaur eggs ever discovered? (2016-03-22)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the newly-named Oryctodromeus, a genus of small herbivorous dinosaur from the mid Cretaceous of Montana, is the first dinosaur described as making burrows? (2007-03-27)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that at 12–14 metres (39–46 ft) in length, Oxalaia (artist's impression pictured) is the largest-known theropod dinosaur from Brazil? (2018-05-24)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Pachycorioolithus is a kind of fossil egg native to China that is notable for having a three-layered eggshell with an unusually thick external layer? (2016-05-27)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Paludititan is a Romanian island dwarf? (2017-03-05)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the rock formation containing Paradictyoolithus, a type of dinosaur egg, was determined to be 91 to 94 million years old using uranium-lead dating? (2016-05-01)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that a 94-million-year-old fossil egg from Zhejiang Province, eastern China, was named Paraelongatoolithus by paleontologists in 2010? (2016-03-20)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that species in the dinosaur group Parankylosauria have tail weaponry termed a "macuahuitl", in reference to the Mesoamerican weapons of the same name? (2021-12-15)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Parvoblongoolithus appears to be a fossilized dwarf? (2016-04-01)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Patagosaurus is a genus of sauropod dinosaur from Patagonia that is known from an almost complete skeleton and partial skull? (2014-09-23)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Peloroplites was one of the largest nodosaurid dinosaurs, and came from a time when armored dinosaurs in general were attaining large sizes? (2008-12-24)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Phaceloolithus is a type of fossil egg known to be from the Cretaceous period because of the kinds of shrimp found at the same site? (2016-03-12)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the Phyllodon, a small herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Jurassic found in present-day Portugal, may have been closely related to North American dinosaurs? (2007-03-19)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Pisanosaurus, from 228 to 216.5 million years ago, is the oldest known ornithischian dinosaur? (2008-08-15)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Polyclonoolithus is one of the only dinosaur eggs known from the Hekou Group in Gansu? (2016-02-01)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the Triassic archosaur Poposaurus walked on two legs like some dinosaurs, but was more closely related to crocodiles? (2011-12-29)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Proceratosaurus is one of the oldest tyrannosaurs? (2025-05-19)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that species of Prosaurolophus, a duckbilled dinosaur, have been described by Barnum Brown and Jack Horner, two of the most prominent paleontologists of the 20th century? (2007-04-18)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that although the fossil egg genus Protoceratopsidovum means "Protoceratops egg", it does not represent the eggs of a protoceratopsid, but rather the eggs of maniraptoran theropods? (2015-12-18)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Puertasaurus (illustration shown), one of the largest dinosaurs, is known from only four vertebrae? (2019-01-31)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the novel Raptor Red, by paleontologist Robert T. Bakker, is told from the perspective of an intelligent therapod dinosaur, Utahraptor? (2007-02-22)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that while reviewers generally praised The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs, one reviewer complained that the author was "so nice about his colleagues that it makes you long for a juicy academic vendetta"? (2024-07-11)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Sacisaurus was named for a one-legged Brazilian elf, as the first skeleton was found missing a leg? (2006-12-12)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Sankofa is the fossilized remains of eggs that were probably laid by a transitional species from dinosaurs to birds? (2016-01-24)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that though many specimens of Saurolophus angustirostris have been found, it was not clearly differentiated as a separate species from Saurolophus osborni until 2011? (2014-06-25)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the type specimen of Scolosaurus seriously injured its discoverer, who was excavating it when it fell on him? (2013-01-12)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that numerous specimens of dinosaurs have been excavated from the Dashanpu Formation, first discovered by a natural gas company that found the formation's first dinosaur, Gasosaurus? (2006-11-27)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Siamosaurus, a large bipedal carnivore from the Early Cretaceous of Thailand, is the first crocodilian-like dinosaur named from Asia? (2020-06-13)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Siats, named after a man-eating monster, is the geologically youngest North American allosauroid yet discovered? (2013-11-28)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the newly named dinosaur Sibirotitan is only the second sauropod species named from the country of Russia, and one of the oldest titanosauriform sauropod species known from all of Asia? (2018-01-20)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Spinophorosaurus had spikes on its tail, unlike most other sauropod dinosaurs? (2019-03-13)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Stegosaurus, one of the most distinctive dinosaurs, has been widely depicted in popular culture? (2006-12-26)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Sue (pictured) is the largest, most complete, and best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex fossil ever found? (2007-04-17)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the 200-million-year-old Tachiraptor is a new type of dinosaur discovered in Venezuela? (2014-12-11)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the low numbers of injuries in carnivorous dinosaurs indicate they may have been less aggressive with individuals of their own species than modern crocodilians? (2011-08-18)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the discovery of feather-like structures on the primitive dinosaur Tianyulong raises the possibility that ancestral dinosaurs were feathered? (2009-03-26)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that over the history of Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction research, scientists have attributed the demise of the dinosaurs to their large size, small brains, or, more likely, a meteor impact (depicted)? (2017-01-14)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that highlights from the history of ankylosaur research include one of the first dinosaurs ever discovered and a dinosaur with armored eyelids? (2015-07-26)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that highlights from the history of ceratopsian research include the discovery of the iconic Triceratops (skeletal mount pictured), spike-frilled Styracosaurus, and vast bonebeds preserving thousands of Centrosaurus? (2015-06-22)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that major discoveries in the history of ceratosaur research include horned predators like Ceratosaurus (pictured), Majungasaurus, and Carnotaurus, as well as a bonebed of the projecting-toothed Masiakasaurus? (2015-06-15)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that highlights from the history of coelophysoid research include a bone bed preserving thousands of Coelophysis in New Mexico, the large Gojirasaurus, and the Asian coelophysoid Panguraptor? (2015-06-07)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that highlights from the history of dromaeosaurid research include a skeleton of Velociraptor preserved in combat with a Protoceratops, the gigantic Utahraptor, and tiny four-winged Microraptor? (2015-05-28)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that highlights from the history of hadrosaur research include the first dinosaur fossils to be mounted in a museum, the colossal Shantungosaurus, and Maiasaura nesting grounds in Montana? (2015-06-23)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that highlights from the history of ornithomimosaur research include the ostrich-like Ornithomimus (skeletal mount pictured), an Archaeornithomimus bonebed in Mongolia, and the bizarre, giant-armed Deinocheirus? (2015-06-27)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that oviraptorosaurs were thought to be egg-eaters after the discovery of Oviraptor on a nest of presumed Protoceratops eggs, until the nest was recognized as belonging to Oviraptor itself? (2015-06-05)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the hypothesis that the pachycephalosaurian dinosaurs used their domed skulls in head-butting competitions was first proposed in a work of science fiction? (2015-06-09)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that over the course of the history of stegosaur research, their iconic back plates have been thought to function as armor plating, to regulate body temperature, or to attract mates? (2015-06-13)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that historical therizinosaur research misinterpreted these unusual bird-like herbivorous dinosaurs as giant turtles, semiaquatic fish-eaters, and tree-climbing insectivores? (2015-06-17)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that highlights from the history of troodontid research include the discovery that troodontids (example pictured) were among the brainiest dinosaurs? (2015-06-02)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that highlights from the history of tyrannosaur research include the first carnivorous dinosaur known to walk bipedally, the giant Tyrannosaurus rex, and feathered taxa from China like Yutyrannus? (2015-05-20)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Titanoceratops was known from an almost complete skeleton that was assigned to Pentaceratops, and that the two were only distantly related? (2014-02-22)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that a large titanosaur nesting ground was recently discovered in Auca Mahuevot, in Patagonia in Argentina, and another colony has reportedly been discovered in Spain? (2004-11-08)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the first known specimen of the dinosaur Tongtianlong limosus, which may have died trapped in mud, was nearly blown up by Chinese workmen? (2016-12-01)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Trachodon, despite being a well-known and often-used duckbill name in the past, is based on teeth that include both duckbill and horned dinosaur specimens? (2007-01-18)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that more than 1,000 dinosaur fossils, eggs, and tracks have been found in the Tremp Formation (pictured) of the Spanish Pre-Pyrenees, prompting its designation as a Global Geopark? (2018-07-04)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the shell of Trigonoolithus, a type of dinosaur egg, is covered with triangular nodes? (2016-03-24)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Triprismatoolithus is a kind of fossil egg that was probably laid by an unknown species of alvarezsaurian dinosaur? (2016-02-25)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the Chinese hadrosaur Tsintaosaurus was previously incorrectly thought to have a unicorn-like protuberance (pictured)? (2013-12-01)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Tubercuoolithus is one of the fossil eggs from Sevenmile Hill, the oldest fossil egg site in the Two Medicine Formation? (2016-02-21)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Tylocephale possibly used their domed skulls to fight one another? (2023-08-24)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Undulatoolithus, a kind of fossil egg from China, probably received intensive parental care? (2016-02-23)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that US officials grabbed a Tyrannosaurus that entered the country illegally? (2016-04-01)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the first discovered fossil of the dinosaur Weewarrasaurus was noted for being preserved in green-blue opal? (2019-02-12)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the dinosaur Wendiceratops (illustration pictured) was named for fossil hunter Wendy Sloboda, who then had it tattooed on her arm in celebration? (2015-07-30)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that wing-assisted incline running (WAIR) is a hypothesis about the origin of avian flight used by modern partridges? (2014-04-24)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the little-known Xiaosaurus may be an evolutionary missing link between Lesothosaurus to Hypsilophodon? (2005-12-06)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Xinjiangtitan is a 32 metre sauropod dinosaur from Xinjiang in China? (2013-11-16)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Yutyrannus huali is the largest known feathered dinosaur, the holotype measuring 9 metres (30 ft) long? (2012-04-13)
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