Unfortunately not much is known of this flying reptile seen at the end of The Lost World: Jurassic Park Issue…
An unknown five fingered Ornithischian dinosaur. It’s possible that this animal is an heterodontosaurid.
“Swift Robber” first discovered and described by Henry Fairfield Osborn in 1924 in what is now the Gobi Desert of…
Disambiguation Links – Tyrannosaurus rex (S/F-Ride)/ Tyrannosaurus rex (S/F) / Tyrannosaurus rex (C/N) / Tyrannosaurus rex (JN) “Tyrant Lizard King” discovered in 1902 by…
Disambiguation Links – Triceratops horridus (IDW-JPR), Triceratops horridus (IDW-DG), Triceratops horridus (T/C), Triceratops horridus (JN), Triceratops horridus (S/F) “Three Horned Face”…
“Spiked Lizard” discovered around 1913 by C.M. Sternberg in Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, described & named in 1913 by Lawrence Lambe.…
“Roofed Lizard” discovered in Colorado in 1876 by M. P. Felch & described by Othniel C. Marsh in 1877. Stegosaurus…
“Crested Lizard” was discovered in 1911 by Barnum Brown and described one year later. It was almost 10 meters (32ft.)…
“Before Elegant Jaw” discovered around 1913 in Württemberg, Germany, described & named in 1913 by Eberhard Fraas. Procompsognathus lived during…
Disambiguation Links – Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis “gigas” (IDW-JPR) The “thickhead reptile” was described by Gilmore in 1931. Pachycephalosaurus lived during the…
“Brave or Monitor Lizard” was named by the high, thick spines on its back. It was discovered in 1966 and…
“One Crested Lizard” was discovered in 1984 by Currie and Zhao. Once known as “Jiangjunmiaosaurus” it was 5 meters (17ft.)…
“Leaellyn [Rich]’s reptile” was described in 1989 by Tom Rich and Patricia Vickers-Rich and named in owner of their daughter,…
“Lambe’s Lizard” was described in 1923 by William Parks after twenty years the first material was studied by Lawrence Lambe.…
Disambiguation Links – Gallimimus bullatus (S/F) / Gallimimus bullatus (C/N) / Gallimimus bullatus (JN) The “chicken mimic” was discovered in the early 1970s in the…
“Dawn Thief” was discovered in 1993 by Paul Sereno in Argentina. It was one of the earliest dinosaurs, it lived at…
“Lightweight Lizard” discovered in 1920 by Janensch. It was around 6 meters (20ft.) in length and less than 250kg in…
“Edmonton Lizard” is a duck-billed dinosaur discovered in 1917 by Lawrence Lambe. One of the largest hadrosaurs it was to…
“Double-crested reptile”, was discovered in 1942 in Monument Valley in the Navajo country, Arizona, by native Jesse Williams. Based on these remains, which…
Disambiguation Links – Corythosaurus casuarius (S/F) / Corythosaurus casuarius (JN) “Corinthian Helmet Lizard” discovered in 1912 in Alberta, Canada by Barnum Brown,…