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Brachiosaurus altithorax

Distinguished by a remarkably long neck and supported by a tremendously powerful backbone, the Brachiosaurus is often compared to the giraffe largely due to its asymmetrical body design
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Iguanodon

The Iguanadon was one of the first dinosaurs ever to be discovered. It lived in the early Cretaceous period, about 110 – 140 million years ago..
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Diplodocus

Diplodocus is one variety of sauropod dinosaurs common in the late Jurassic period. Two other examples of the over 75 genera of sauropods are the Apatosaurus
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Iguanodon

One of the first dinosaurs to be discovered, the Iguanodon stretched some 30 feet (9 meters) and was 16 feet (5 meters) high.
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Diplodocus

Five near complete skeletons of Diplodocus have been uncovered but the skull has always been missing
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Hadrosaurus

Hadrosaurus was first discovered in 1838. However, it was not fully studied until 20 years later in 1858
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Deinonychus antirrhopus

Deinonychus was a spectacular, but fairly small dinosaur. It was a fast and vicious hunter. Its name means "terrible claw," and it was given this name because of the large, retractable hunting claw
http: //dinosaur-world.com/feathered_dinosaurs/...

