Brontosaurus
Thunder lizard, science icon
Thunder lizard, science icon
Late Cretaceous king of crushing bites
The high-shouldered sky-browsing sauropod
Big legs. Short face. Ice Age titan.
Horned head, forest-night hunter
Pleistocene Australia's giant goanna
Big squeeze, bigger diversity.
Tiptoe masters of Africa's cliffs
Red feet, rainforest traveler.
Madagascar's master of mimicry
Argentina's "death dragon" of the skies
A horned face full of spikes
Not dinosaurs-masters of Mesozoic skies
The mammal that could tackle dinosaurs
Patagonia's titan that feared nothing
Thumb-spiked titan of Early Cretaceous
Hip-shielded tank of the Cretaceous
Teeth, tail, and feathers-airborne!
Built like a tank, born to browse
Jurassic icon with a double-beam tail
Super-sized river stalker of the Cretaceous
Hidden larva, big timber trouble.
Tiny mix, huge devotion.
The steel-wool sweetheart
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