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A-Dinosaur-A-Day: Atlasaurus(At-La-Sore-Us) Where: Woodlands Of Africa When: Middle Jurassic Period, About 165 Million Years Ago Who: Discovered By Paleontologists Michel Monbaron, Dale Russell, And Philippe Taquet What: The Atlasaurus Is Named After
A-Dinosaur-A-Day: Achillobator(Ah-Kill-Oh-Bate-Ore) Where: Plains Of Central Asia When: Late Cretaceous Period, About 95 To 85 Million Years Ago Who: Described And Named By A Team That Consisted Of Mongolian Paleontologist Antangerel Perle And Americans
A-Dinosaur-A-Day: Gorgosaurus (Gore-Go-Sore-Us) Where: Floodplains Of North America When: Late Cretaceous Period, About 75 Million Years Ago Who: First Described By Canadian Geologist And Paleontologist Lawrence Lambe What: The Gorgosaurus Is A Large
A-Dinosaur-A-Day: Ceratosaurus(Ser-At-Oh-Sore-Us) Where: Swamps Of Southern North America When: Late Jurassic Period, About 150 To 145 Million Years Ago Who: First Described By Othniel Charles Marsh In 1884 And Then Re-Described By Charles W. Gilmore
A-Dinosaur-A-Day: Prenocephale(Pree-No-Seff-Ah-Lee) Where: Woodlands Of Asia When: Late Cretaceous Period, About 70 To 65 Million Years Ago Who: Scientifically Categorized By Paleontologists Maryańska &Amp;Amp; Osmólska In 1974 What: At About 6 Feet
A-Dinosaur-A-Day: Plesiosaurus(Pleh-See-Oh-Sore-Us) Where: Oceans Worldwide When: Early To Middle Jurassic Period, About 135 To 120 Million Years Who: Named By English Paleontologists William Conybeare And Henry De La Beche What: About 15 Feet Long And
A-Dinosaur-A-Day: Barosaurus(Bah-Roe-Sore-Us) Where: Plains Of North America When: Late Jurassic, About 155 To 145 Million Years Ago Who: Excavated, Named, And Described By Othniel Charles Marsh What: The Barosaurus Is A Large Herbivorous Sauropod. It
A-Dinosaur-A-Day: Lesothosaurus(Leh-So-Tho-Sore-Us) Where: Woodlands Of Africa When: Early Jurassic, About 200 To 190 Million Years Ago Who: Named By British Paleontologist Peter Galton In 1978 What: At About 3 Feet Long And Only 10 Or 20 Pounds, The
A-Dinosaur-A-Day: Ornithomimus(Or-Nith-Oh-Mime-Us) Where: Swamps And Forests Of North America When: Late Cretaceous Period, About 75 To 65 Million Years Ago Who: Named And Described By American Paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh What: At 11 Feet Long
A-Dinosaur-A-Day: Kentrosaurus (Ken-Tro-Sore-Us) Where: Forests Of East Africa When: Late Jurassic Period, About 155 To 150 Million Years Ago Who: Described In 1915 By German Paleontologist Edwin Hennig What: About 16 Feet Long And Two Tons In Weight,
A-Dinosaur-A-Day: Carnotaurus(Car-No-Tore-Us) Where: Plains Of South America When: Late Cretaceous Period, About 70 Million Years Ago Who: Named And Described By Argentinian Paleontologist Josè Bonaparte What: The Carnotaurus Is A Large Carnivorous
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