Allosaurus was named in 1877 by Othniel Marsh. It was about 27 ft. long ( 8 m ) and about…
“Fused lizard” discovered in the Western U.S. and described by Brown in 1908. Ankylosaurus lived in the Late Cretaceous about…
“Original Bird” was discovered in the 1860 and described in 1861 by Christian Erich Hermann von Meyer. Lived in the…
Disambiguation Links – Triceratops horridus (IDW-JPR), Triceratops horridus (T/C), Triceratops horridus (JN), Triceratops horridus (CB-Topps), Triceratops horridus (S/F) “Three Horned…
Disambiguation Links – Psittacosaurus mongoliensis (S/F)/(SF-Ride) Psittacosaurus, meaning “parrot lizard,” was a psittacosaurid ceratopsian described in 1923 by Henry Fairfield Osborn…
“Tyrant Lizard King” discovered in 1902 by Barnum Brown in Hell Creek, Montana. Tyrannosaurus was holder of the world’s largest…
Disambiguation Links – Velociraptor “antirrhopus” (*) (S/F) In reality, real Velociraptors were quite smaller than those featured in Jurassic Park: Dangerous…
There is an unknown carnivore species that appears in issue one of Jurassic Park: Dangerous Games. It has claws like…
The walkeri species of Parasaurolophus is found in Western North America and described by Parks in 1922. Parasaurolophus lived in…
Mosquitoes (family Culicidae, from the Latin culex meaning “midge” or “gnat”) are a family of flies consisting of approximately 3,500…
The rex is the only other InGen creation seen in Devils in the Desert, and only in a one image…
The Pteranodons of Jurassic Park 3 are front and center in Devils in the Desert, the second Jurassic Park comic…
The Velociraptors are seen only in two issues of the Jurassic Park: Redemption series. They are seen first as an image that…
In issue four of Jurassic Park: Redemption, there is an unknown, medium-sized predator which the reader sees chasing horses around…
Disambiguation Links – Tyrannosaurus rex (S/F-Ride), Tyrannosaurus rex (IDW-DG), Tyrannosaurus rex (IDW-DitD), Tyrannosaurus rex (T/C), Tyrannosaurus rex (JN), Tyrannosaurus rex (CB-Topps),…
Disambiguation Links – Triceratops horridus (IDW-DG), Triceratops horridus (T/C), Triceratops horridus (JN), Triceratops horridus (CB-Topps), Triceratops horridus (S/F) Triceratops is one…
Disambiguation Links – Ceratosaurus nasicornis (S/F) A Ceratosaurus is seen quite briefly in issue four of Jurassic Park: Redemption. Seen only once,…
The “hippocratesi” Pteranodons that were loose at the end of Jurassic Park 3 make a brief appearance in Jurassic Park:…
Protoceratops is seen twice in the series of Jurassic Park: Redemption. It’s seen once as a photo (see image) and…
Disambiguation Links – Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis “gigas” (?) (CB-Topps) Pachycephalosaurus makes a short appearance in issue five of Jurassic Park: Redemption. A pair…