Rhizodus

Rhizodus

Rhizodus was the largest freshwater fish that ever lived. It roamed the planet in the entirety of the Carboniferous period and was probably the apex predator of the freshwater ecosystems...

Anthracosaurus

Anthracosaurus

One of the most ancient predators found in Pangaea, Anthracosaurus existed in the Carboniferous era. It was a mostly aquatic predator that resembled an eel with limbs...

Prionosuchus

Prionosuchus

The largest amphibian that ever roamed the planet, Prionosuchus lived in the Permian era. Shaped like a crocodile with long narrow jaws, it is thought to be an ambush hunter like modern crocodilians...

Sordes

Sordes

Sordes is a very small Pterosaur that lived in the late Jurassic period. They are very important in Paleontology as they were the first Pterosaurs to show evidence of a fur like outer layer on their body...

Pteranodon

Pteranodon

Pteranodons are a species of Pterosaurs from the late Cretaceous period. They are probably the most well-known and researched species within their family with more than 1200 specimens unearthed over the years...

Tatisaurus

Tatisaurus

Tatisaurus is an early ornithischian dinosaur from the early Jurassic period. It was about 4 feet long and weighed around 30 kilograms...

Texacephale

Texacephale

Texacephale is a very small pachycephalosaurid from the late Cretaceous period. It would have been about 6...

Xuanhuaceratops

Xuanhuaceratops

One of the earliest ceratopsians, Xuanhuaceratops lived in the Jurassic period. It was very small, measuring 3 feet long and 6 kilograms in weight...

Supersaurus

Supersaurus

Supersaurus was a large sauropod that existed in the late Jurassic period. One of the largest dinosaurs of all time, Supersaurus was 110 – 125 feet long and weighed an estimated 40 tons...

Thescelosaurus

Thescelosaurus

Thescelosaurus is a small ornithopod from the Cretaceous period. It was one of the last dinosaurs to walk the planet before the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event...

Scutosaurus

Scutosaurus

Scutosaurus is an early pareiasaur that lived in the late Permian. A heavily armored herbivore, Scutosaurus were distant ancestors of modern turtles...

Dracorex

Dracorex

Dracorex is a highly controversial species of Pachycephalosauridae that supposedly lived in the Cretaceous period. It has been debated whether it is a separate species or the juvenile stage of the Pachycephalosaurus...

Gallimimus

Gallimimus

Gallimimus belonged to the family, Ornithomimidae and lived in the late Cretaceous period. It was the largest known ornithomimid and was thought to be very fast and intelligent...

Styracosaurus

Styracosaurus

Styracosaurus was a member of the family, Ceratopsidae and it lived in the Cretaceous period. It had six long spikes that extended from its neck frill and had a singular horn on its skull that was almost 2 feet long...

Kentrosaurus

Kentrosaurus

A smaller cousin of the Stegosaurus, Kentrosaurus lived in the late Jurassic period. It was unique in that it possessed spikes not only in its tail but also on its back along with plates...

Iguanodon

Iguanodon

Iguanodon was the second dinosaur species ever discovered after Megalosaurus. Featured in movies like Dinosaur and The Land Before Time, Iguanodon remains one of the most popular dinosaurs of all time...

Parasaurolophus

Parasaurolophus

Parasaurolophus is species of hadrosaur that lived in the late Cretaceous period. It is easily recognizable due to its large cranial crest that formed a larger tubular structure that extended to the back of the skull...

Glacialisaurus

Glacialisaurus

An early Sauropodomorph, Glacialisaurus is a poorly understood dinosaur. It had a distinct appearance and looked like a mix between a therapod and the long-necked sauropods...

Therizinosaurus

Therizinosaurus

Therizinosaurus was one of the most unique looking dinosaurs with a long neck and forearms with large claws. One of the largest therapods ever discovered, it lived in the late Cretaceous and was a herbivore that belonged to the family Therizinosauridae...

Ankylosaurus

Ankylosaurus

Ankylosaurus was the largest member of the Ankylosauridae family. It was a heavily armored herbivore with a large and thick club like tail that was used in defense...

Stegosaurus

Stegosaurus

Stegosaurus was the largest member of its family, Stegosauridae and it is one of the most recognizable dinosaurs. Distinctive for its back plates and spikes, it lived in the lye Jurassic period...

Triceratops

Triceratops

One of the most recognized and beloved dinosaurs, Triceratops became famous amongst dinosaur enthusiasts due its distinctive appearance and perceived toughness.  It lived alongside the Tyrannosaurus in the late Cretaceous...

Shantungosaurus

Shantungosaurus

Shantungosaurus was probably the largest non-sauropod dinosaur that ever existed. It was the largest hadrosaur and lived in China in the late Cretaceous period...

Diplodocus

Diplodocus

One of the longest dinosaurs ever discovered, Diplodocus lived in North America during the late Jurassic period. The third largest dinosaur in the game, Diplodocus is faster and more agile than the Argentinosaurus...

Argentinosaurus

Argentinosaurus

Argentinosaurus was one of the largest animals that ever lived. It could have possibly been the largest dinosaur that ever existed but this has been disputed over the years due to the lack of fossils and the discovery of other massive sauropods...

Estemmenosuchus

Estemmenosuchus

Estemmenosuchus was a therapsid that lived in the Permian period. It was thought to be an omnivore and was quite large, reaching 7 – 10 feet in length...

Deinonychus

Deinonychus

A smaller cousin of the Utahraptor, Deinonychus was a savage hunter in its own right. Growing to about 8 feet in length and weighing between 70 – 90 kilograms, it lived in the early Cretaceous

In Game

They hunt in small packs but they are very rarely found in Pangaea...

Procompsognathus

Procompsognathus

One of the smallest dinosaurs in Pangaea, Procompsognathus was about 4 feet long. It lived in the late Triassic and it has been featured in movies like Jurassic Park...

Mapusaurus

Mapusaurus

One of the largest carnivores ever discovered, Mapusaurus lived in the Cretaceous period and all evidence suggests that it was a pack hunter. Growing up to 43 feet long and weighing 3 – 6 tons, it hunted everything in its domain...

Inostrancevia

Inostrancevia

Inostrancevia was the largest of the Gorgonopsids and it was a ferocious and formidable hunter. It had prominent canines that were up to 6 inches long in its upper jaw and it was about the size of a large bear...

Saurosuchus

Saurosuchus

Saurosuchus was a large Paracrocodylomorph that existed in the Triassic period. It was a one of the largest predators of its time that could potentially take on and overpower any creature that enters its domain...

Monolophosaurus

Monolophosaurus

Monolophosaurus lived in the middle Jurassic period that lived in China. It had a distinctive head crest which it probably used in courting...

Utahraptor

Utahraptor

Utahraptor is one of the largest members in its family, Dromaeosaurinae and is one of the most well known and popular dinosaurs. They were highly developed predators that took on and brought down prey larger than itself...

Cryolophosaurus

Cryolophosaurus

Cryolophosaurus was the first dinosaur to be discovered from Antarctica and it is estimated to be the largest predator of its time. It had an oddly shaped skull with a crest like formation and a long, slim build...

Sinraptor

Sinraptor

Sinraptor is a medium sized carnivore that is not related to raptors but is a member of the Metriacanthosauridae family. It was unearthed from the Shishugou Formation in China and probably hunted in packs to take down large prey...

Irritator

Irritator

Irritator was one of the smallest Spinosauroids and it had a small back sail like its brethren. It had a generalist diet and preyed on both fish and small to medium sized terrestrial prey...

Carnotaurus

Carnotaurus

A truly fearsome predator made popular through movies and cartoons, Carnotaurus was the raging bull amongst dinosaurs. A predator that combined speed and power, Carnotaurus was a medium sized carnivore that preyed on anything smaller than itself...

Allosaurus

Allosaurus

A very popular and well known therapod, Allosaurus was a vicious and effective predator that preyed on herbivores as large as Stegosaurus. Distinctive for its eye ridges and large forearms, Allosaurus was an agile predator that roamed in the Jurassic period...

Chilantaisaurus

Chilantaisaurus

One of the largest therapods that roamed in the lands that would later become China, Chilantaisaurus is a behemoth that lived during the late Cretaceous. It fed on large herbivores and was likely a very active predator...

Acrocanthosaurus

Acrocanthosaurus

Acrocanthosaurus was a large member of the Carcharodontosauridae family. As one of the largest predators of its time, it was a successful hunter that took on prey as large as sauropods...

Oxalaia

Oxalaia

A recently discovered carnivorous spinosauroid, Oxalaia was the largest known therapod from Brazil. A generalist carnivore, Oxalaia was named after the African deity, Oxala...

Carcharodontosaurus

Carcharodontosaurus

Carcharodontosaurus was a large and powerful predator belonging to the Carcharodontosauridae family. It is closely related to Giganotosaurus and Mapusaurus and lived alongside the Spinosaurus...

Giganotosaurus

Giganotosaurus

One of the largest members of the Carcharodonotosauridae family, Giganotosaurus was a swift
predator with a powerful bite. Estimated to be larger than the Tyrannosaurus, it was an apex
predator of its time that preyed on anything smaller than itself, including small sauropods...

Tyrannosaurus

Tyrannosaurus

Perhaps the most well-known dinosaur in the world, Tyrannosaurus was the largest member in
its family, Tyrannosauridae. Tyrannosaurus is believed to be both an active hunter and a
scavenger and it is estimated to have the largest bite force amongst all terrestrial creatures...

Spinosaurus

Spinosaurus

Spinosaurus is the largest known carnivorous dinosaur known to have existed. Thriving in the
mid Cretaceous period, Spinosaurus had a generalist diet, preying on both fish as well as
terrestrial prey...