#96 #RecentDiscovery Xuanhanosaurus, the lizard of Xuanhan. A relative of Metriacanthosaurus, this theropod was found in 1984 in China. It lived during the late Jurassic 165 million years ago and could grow to 6 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#95 #RecentDiscovery Supersaurus, the super lizard. This giant diplodocin lived in the late Jurassic of North America 145 million years ago and could grow to 35 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#94 #RecentDiscovery Damalasaurus, the Damala lizard. Although it was published in 1983 this fossil was never described. It's now considered a nomen nudum, meaning it's not an official genus of dinosaur. #paleoart #tradingcards
#93 #RecentDiscovery Chassternbergia, now considered a dubious genus of Edmontonia. Edmontonia was a nodosaur that lived in the late cretaceous of Canada, 77 million years ago. It could grow to 7 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#92 #RecentDiscovery Utahraptor, the raptor from Utah. This dromeosaur could grow to 5 meters in length. It lived in the early cretaceous of North America, 135 million years ago. #paleoart #tradingcards
#91 #RecentDiscovery Ingenia, now known as Heyuannia since its first name was already preoccupied by a nematode. Meaning from Heyuan, this oviraptor could grow to 1,5 meters in length. It lived in the late cretaceous of Asia 70 million years ago. #paleoart #tradingcards
#90 Tsintaosaurus, the Qingdao lizard. This hadrosaur lived in the late cretaceous of China 83 million years ago. It could grow to 10 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#89 Tenontosaurus, the sinew lizard. A relative of Iguanodon, this dinosaur lived in the early cretaceous of North America, 115 million years ago. It could grow to 6,5 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#88 Shantungosaurus, the Shandong lizard. This hadrosaur lived in China during the late cretaceous, 70 million years ago. It could grow to 15 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#87 Saurolophus, the crested lizard. This hadrosaur was made famous through Ducky from The Land Before Time. It lived in the late cretaceous of Mongolia 70 million years ago and could grow to 12 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#86 Parasaurolophus, the near crested lizard. One of the most famous duckbilled dinosaurs, it lived in the late cretaceous of North America 75 million years ago and could grow to 10 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#85 Ouranosaurus, the courageous lizard. This hadrosaur is known for having a sail on its back. It lived 110 million years ago in the early cretaceous of Africa. It could grow to 7 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#84 Muttaburrasaurus, named after Muttaburra, the site in Australia where it was found. It lived 107 million years ago in the early cretaceous of Australia and could grow to 7 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#82 #SuperDino Lambeosaurus, Lambe's lizard, named after Lawrence Lambe, who discovered it. This hadrosaur is known by its oddly shaped crest. It lived in the late cretaceous of North America 76 million years ago and could grow to 15 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#81 Kritosaurus, the separated lizard. This is an incomplete genus of hadrosaur from North America. It lived 75 million years ago in the late cretaceous and could grow to 9 meters in length. #paleoart #TradingCards
#80 Iguanodon, the iguana tooth. One of the first dinosaurs ever described, Iguanodon had gone through a lot of changes over the years. It lived in the early cretaceous of Europe and could grow to 10 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#79 Hypsilophodon, the Hypsilophus tooth. This small ornithischian dinosaur was first discovered in 1849. It lived in the Early Cretaceous of Britain, 130 million years ago and could grow to over 2 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#78 Heterodontosaurus, the different toothed lizard. One of the earliest ornithischian dinosaurs, it is known for its different types of teeth. It lived 200 million years ago in the early Jurassic of South Africa and could grow to 1,2 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#77 Hadrosaurus, the bulky lizard. The name sake of its clade this dinosaur lived in the late cretaceous of North America 80 million years ago. It could grow to 10 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#76 Edmontosaurus, the lizard from Edmonton. This hadrosaur was one of the largest of it's kind, growing to 13 meters in length. It lived at the end of the cretaceous, 66 million years ago, in North America. #paleoart #tradingcards
#75 Dryosaurus, the tree lizard. A small iguanodontid from the late Jurassic of North America. It could grow to 4 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#74 Corythosaurus, the helmet lizard. This hadrosaur is know by its head crest. It lived in the late cretaceous of North America 77 million years ago and could grow to 10 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#73 Camptosaurus, the flexible lizard. Discovered in 1885 in North America, this iguanodontid lived at the end of the Jurassic 150 million years ago. It could grow to 7 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
#72 Bactrosaurus, the club lizard. From the late cretaceous of Asia, this hadrosaur lived 85 million years ago and could grow to 6 meters in length. #paleoart #tradingcards
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