1. Tyrannosaurus Rex
Tyrannosaurus Rex, which lived at the end of the Cretaceous period, about 68.5 million to 65 million years ago in the Maastricht period, was one of the last non-avian dinosaur species before the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event. Fossils are distributed in North America, the United States and Canada, and are among the latest dinosaurs to become extinct.
2. Stegosaurus
Stegosaurus is a huge herbivorous dinosaur, which lived in the late Jurassic period. It has a row of huge bone plates on its back and a dangerous tail with four spikes to defend against predators. It is about 7-9 meters long, 2.35 to 3.5 meters high and weighs 2 to 4 tons.
3. Lei Long
Lei Long is a genus of sauropod Brontosaurus. Othniel Charles Marsh named Lei Long in 1879. Bront ē/β ρ ο ο ο means "thunder" in ancient Greek, while sauros/σαυρο? Meaning "lizard"; However, this name was officially abolished in 1974 and replaced by the confusing dragon named in 1877. However, it has been proved that Lei Long and Puzzled Dragon are actually two different dinosaurs.
IV. Triceratops
Triceratops (Genus: Triceratops) is a genus of herbivorous dinosaurs belonging to the family Ceratosauridae. The fossils were found in the late Cretaceous and late Maastricht strata in North America, about 68 million to 65 million years ago. Triceratops is one of the latest dinosaurs, and is often regarded as a representative fossil of the Late Cretaceous.
V. Sharodon
Sharodon (scientific name Carcharodontosaurus) is also known as odontosaurus, and its name means "lizard like a man-eating shark." (Carcharodon is the Latin scientific name of the genus man-eating shark, and in Greek, κ α ρ ρ α καρχαρο(karcharo) means serrated, οοον. Sauros means lizard. ) ",belonging to sauropoda, lived from the middle Cretaceous to the late Cretaceous 1 million to 93 million years ago.