Dinosaurs
35 pagesFriendly Spotted Tyrannosaurus Rex
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Friendly Brontosaurus in Prehistoric Jungle
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Friendly Baby Dinosaur in Prehistoric Landscape
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Friendly Dinosaur Near Erupting Volcano Landscape
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Baby Dinosaur Guarding Nest
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Playful Plesiosaur Swimming Near Underwater Volcanoes
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Long Neck Brachiosaurus Munching Leaves
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Long Neck Dinosaur Eating Ferns
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Mosasaurus Swimming in Prehistoric Ocean
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Parasaurolophus by a Prehistoric River
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Parasaurolophus Family at the Riverbank
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Playful Dinosaurs in Prehistoric Jungle
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Playful Pachycephalosaurus Dinosaurs Butting Heads
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Triceratops Family in Prehistoric Meadow
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Powerful Carnotaurus in Prehistoric Jungle
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Pterodactyl Family Nest and Volcano
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Pterodactyl Family Nest on Cliff
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Spinosaurus Fishing in Prehistoric River
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Steampunk Mechanical Tyrannosaurus Rex
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Adorable Baby Dinosaur in Nest
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Happy Flying Pterodactyl Near Mountain Cliffs
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Happy Dinosaur in Sunny Meadow
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Friendly Triceratops in Prehistoric Ferns
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Friendly Iguanodon in Lush Jungle
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About Dinosaurs
Close your eyes and listen for the heavy thud of a three-toed footprint sinking into the mud. Long before cities existed, the world belonged to giants with pebbly skin and sharp teeth. You might start with a towering Brachiosaurus stretching its neck toward the canopy or a spiky Ankylosaurus swinging its heavy club tail. It's a prehistoric puzzle where you decide if a lizard-king wore tiger-orange stripes or a stealthy coat of forest green.
Some ancient residents were small, quick, and covered in colorful feathers. Look for a crested Parasaurolophus calling to its herd or a menacing Spinosaurus showing off the massive sail on its spine. They might be splashing through a swamp or guarding a clutch of leathery dinosaur eggs, but these reptiles always turn a quiet afternoon into a time-traveling safari. Just watch out — that rustle in the ferns might be a hungry hunter!