Brachylophosaurio The brachylophosaurio was a duck-billed dinosaur, which lived during the Cretaceous period, 78 million years ago. Brachylophosaurio fossil remains have been discovered in Alberta, Canada. We only know of three complete specimens. The brachylophosaurio had a short behind and between the eyes beak. This peak may have been used during rituals of headbutts to establish dominance among them, or perhaps, was used to identify other members of the same species. The brachylophosaurio had longer than most other dinosaurs duckbill front legs. Statistics Brachylophosaurio Order: Ornithischia Meaning of name: short crested lizard Period: Late Cretaceous, 75 million years ago Location: North America Length: 20 to 25 feet (6.10 meters) Weight: 2 Tons Diet: Herbivore Time frame The brachylophosaurio lived during the Cretaceous period, 75 million years ago. Late Cretaceous fossils Locations Brachylophosaurio fossils have been discovered in parts of North America. breviceratops The breviaceratops had a thick nose and a small bump as flattened horn on its nose. He was a member of the protoceratopsid small family, closely related to the most famous Protoceratops. Its fossil remains have been discovered in Mongolia, China. Many of his remains include Breviaceratops babies, and have recovered from the rocks, which are considered generally more recent than those in which the Protoceratops were discovered. Statistics Breviceratops Order: Ornithischia Meaning of name: Face Shorthorn Period: Late Cretaceous, 85 -80000000 years ago Location: Asia Length: 6-7 feet (1.83 meters) Weight: 90 to 110 lbs Diet: Herbivore Time frame The breviceratops lived during the Late Cretaceous Period, 85 -80000000 years ago. Late Cretaceous fossils Locations Breviceratops fossils have been discovered in parts of Asia.Byronosaurio The byronosaurio was a small theropod that lived during the Cretaceous period, about 85 million years ago. Its fossil remains have been discovered in some parts of Mongolia. He grew to 6 feet long and could weigh up to 20 pounds. It was a close relative of Troodon, but unlike the Troodon, the byronosaurio had needle-shaped teeth, not serrated. Byronosaurio teeth resemble those found in Archaeopteryx. Byronosaurio skull is one of the best preserved of any member of his group discovered to date skulls. The skull is 8 inches long. Statistics Byronosaurio Order: Saurischia Meaning of name: Lagarto Byrons Period: Late Cretaceous, 85 -80000000 years ago Location: Asia Length: 5-6 feet (1.52 meters) Weight: 10-20 pounds Diet: Carnivore Time frame The byronosaurio lived during the Cretaceous period, 85 -80000000 years ago. Late Cretaceous fossils Locations Byronosaurio fossils have been discovered in parts of Asia. caenagnathasia The caenagnathasia is the oldest known oviraptorosaurio, was shaped like a small, toothless, carnivorous bipedal dinosaur. It is estimated that approximately 2-3 caenagnathasia was feet long and weighed about 3 pounds. The caenagnathasia was a fast runner, like other members of his class. Caenagnathasia fossil remains have been discovered in Uzbekistan and Asia. The specimens discovered include two different samples of adult individuals and include jaw fragments. Statistics Caenagnathasia Order: Saurischia Meaning of name: Mandible Asia Period: Late Cretaceous, 90 million years ago Location: Asia Length: 3 feet (0.91 meters) Weight: 3 lbs Diet: Carnivore Time frame The caenagnathasia lived during the Late Cretaceous Period, 90 million years ago. Late Cretaceous fossils Locations Caenagnathasia fossils have been discovered in parts of Asia. Camarasaurio The camarasaurio was a four-legged herbivorous dinosaur discovered in North America. Camarasaurio specimens have been found in the Morrison Formation of Colorado and Utah. The fossil remains have been discovered in Europe. The camarasaurio lived during the late Jurassic period about 155 to 145 million years ago. It was one of the giant sauropods, measuring 59 feet long and weighing 19 tons. As a big dinosaur slow movement, Camarasaurio would have been vulnerable to attacks from predators. Perhaps the Camarasaurio lived in herds, having being easier to fight other predators. There is also evidence of two adults and one child who died together, and were discovered in northeastern Wyoming, EE.UU..El camarasaurio had their nostrils on top of his head, like other giant sauropods, like the Brachiosaurus and Apatosaurus. He had a small head with a long snout blunt. The jaws were full of big teeth, spoon-shaped, that could cut through tough vegetation. Researchers believe that the Camarasaurio was able to eat hard vegetation such as twigs and branches from studies to a tooth. The tooth was examined under a microscope, and were seen small scratches on its surface. Scratches suggest that the dinosaur may have had rough material in the mouth, so paleontologists believe that eating thick vegetation. An interesting fact about the Camarasaurio is that his vertebrae were not made of solid bone, but containing hollow chambers, this is where the Camarasaurio was named "lizard cameras." The spaces in the vertebrae helped his skeleton was lighter. Statistics Camarasaurio Order: Saurischia Meaning of name: lizard cameras Period: Jurassic, 150 -145,000,000 years ago Location: North America Length: 55 to 60 feet (16.77 meters) Weight: 20 Tons Diet: herbivore. Time frame The camarasaurio lived during the Jurassic period, 150 -145,000,000 years ago. Late Jurassic fossils Locations Camarasaurio fossils have been discovered in parts of North America. Camelotia The Camelotia was a great prosauropod that lived during the Late Triassic period, about 205 million years ago. The Camelotia grew to 30 feet long and could weigh up to 2 tons. This primitive dinosaur was discovered in England, near the location of Camelot, and here is where the dinosaur is named. Statistics Camelotia Order: Saurischia Meaning of name: Camelot Period: Late Triassic, 205 -195,000,000 years ago Location: Europe Length: 30 feet (9.15 meters) Weight: 2 Tons Diet: Herbivore Time frame The Camelotia lived during the late Triassic period, 205 -195,000,000 years ago. Late Triassic fossils Locations Camelotia fossils have been discovered in some parts of Europe. Camposaurio The camposaurio lived during the Triassic period, about 210 million years ago. It is known from partial bones of the lower legs and other fragmental material. The camposaurio is the oldest known neotheropod. It is a relative of Coleophysis and Syntarsus, and it was probably just as deadly, because of their agility and intelligence. Statistics cCamposaurio Order: Saurischia Meaning of name: The name of the American paleontologist; Charles Lewis Camp Period: Late Triassic, 210 million years ago Location: North America Length: 65 feet (19.82 meters) Peso😕 Diet: Carnivore Time frame The camposaurio lived during the late Triassic period, 210 million years ago. Late Triassic fossils Locations Camposaurio fossils have been discovered in parts of North America. Camptosaurio The camptosaurio was a plant-eating dinosaur that lived during the Jurassic period, about 145 million years ago. It was a large dinosaur, which grew to 25 feet long. He had a horny beak and a long snout with hundreds of teeth. The camptosaurio iguanodontids resembled the dinosaurs, had longer legs than their arms; He had four fingers on the legs and five fingers on the arms, all with helmets. Its main means of locomotion was on all fours, but could probably stand on two feet and walking short distances. Researchers believe that the Camptosaurio may have traveled and lived in herds. Fossil discoveries have been made in parts of North America, such as Wyoming, South Dakota, Colorado and Utah. fossils have also been discovered in some parts of England in Europe. Statistics camptosaurio Order: Ornithischia Meaning of name: flexible Lagarto Period: Jurassic, 155 -145,000,000 years ago Location: Europe and North America Duration: 20 to 25 feet (6.10 meters) Weight: 1-1.7 tonnes Diet: Herbivore Time frame The camptosaurio lived during the Jurassic period, 155 -145,000,000 years ago. Late Jurassic fossils Locations Camptosaurio fossils have been discovered in parts of Europe and North America. campylodoniscus The campylodoniscus was a huge quadrupedal dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period. It is known from an incomplete upper jaw with one tooth. This specimen was recovered in Argentina, South America. The campylodoniscus belongs to one of the last groups of saouropodos who lived in South America, long after similar sauropods would become almost extinct in most of North America. Statistics campylodoniscus Order: Saurischia Meaning of the name: a tooth Period: Late Cretaceous, 65 90000000 years ago Location: South America Length: 50 feet (15.24 meters) Peso😕 Diet: Herbivore Time frame The campylodoniscus lived during the Cretaceous period, 65 90000000 years. Late Cretaceous fossils Locations Campylodoniscus fossils have been discovered in parts of South America. Carcharodontosaurio The carcharodontosaurio was a carnivorous dinosaur, a giant who roamed the forests of North Africa during the Middle Cretaceous period, about 100 million years ago. The carcharodontosaurio is considered one of the largest predators known, almost as big as the rex and Giganotosaurus carolini Tyrannosaurio in length and mass. Carcharodontosaurio teeth were designed to cut through the flesh; They were long and serrated edges. Unfortunately, some of the discovered specimens were transferred to Germany and ended up being destroyed in the Second World War, during the bombings. Since then, scientists have discovered a nearly complete skull of Carcharodontosaurio in Morocco in the 1990s Carcharodontosaurio When compared to the Tyrannosaurio, shows that the skull Carcharodontosaurio was smaller than the Tyrannosaurio, suggesting that the Carcharodontosaurio had a smaller brain. It is believed that Carcharodontosaurio is more closely related Giganotosaurus, its larger cousin, who lived during the same time in South America. Their similarities are conducive to the idea that South America and North Africa joined later in the Cretaceous period, which had been previously thought. Both Carcharodontosaurio as Giganotosaurus have common characteristics that relate to Allosaurus, earlier than later tyrannosaurs North America. Statistics Carcharodontosaurio Order: Saurischia Meaning of name: toothed lizard as shark Period: Late Cretaceous, 110 -110,000,000 years ago Location: Africa Length: 40 feet (12.20 meters) Weight: 3 Tons Diet: Carnivore Time frame The carcharodontosaurio lived during the Cretaceous period, 110 -110,000,000 years ago. Late Cretaceous fossils Locations Carcharodontosaurio fossils have been discovered in some parts of Africa. Carnotaurus The carnotaurus roamed the plains of South America during the Cretaceous period, about 70 million years ago. It was a large theropod dinosaur that grew to 25 feet long and weighed as much as a ton. This predator had very unusual corneas projections in his skull, which inspired its name "bull". He had a distinctive short and deep muzzle. Its front legs were stubby, with very short bones of the lower leg. The carnotaurus had a thick neck and along his rare skin impressions were discovered, indicating that the dinosaur had small bumps spread throughout his body. Statistics carnotaurus Order: Saurischia Meaning of name: Toro eats meat Period: Late Cretaceous, 70 million years ago Location: South America Length: 25 feet (7.62 meters) Weight: 1 ton Diet: Carnivore Time frame The carnotaurus lived during the Late Cretaceous Period, 70 million years ago. Late Cretaceous fossils Locations Carnotaurus fossils have been discovered in parts of South America.