Spinosaurus.
Those tiny green ones from Jurassic Park.
This is the one you are referring to.
Plesiosaurus for the win.
Because the Loch Ness Monster.
That’s not a dinosaur.
Also, there is no one species called Plesiosaur. However, Plesiosaurus is a species.
Plesiosauria is the order to which Plesiosaurus belongs, so it, and others, are all Plesiosaurs.
Okay then Velociraptors for the win.
@Marendex_T17 you don’t have to act like a jerk.
I admit, there was probably a nicer way to word that.
I find it very annoying when people call any ol’ archosaur a dinosaur (same for calling any species of pterosaur a pterodactyl), and I may not come across as the nicest person in the world when informing them that they are wrong.
So…sorry for being a jerk.
Apology accepted.
Chomp is my favorite dinosaur.
Mine is the Majungatholus.
I like ankylosaurs in genereal, but if I had to choose one, it would have to be Gastonia. There is literally nothing that can kill it.
Attack from the top and there’s rock hard armor and scutes. Attack from the side and get your legs sliced off by scissoring side spikes. Attack from the back and get hit by a spiked tail. Attack from the front, but even its eyelids have a bony covering.
I feel the same way.
My favourite dinosaur used to be deinonychus, but I feel like I need to look through an entire list of all Dinosaurs found to actually find my favourite.
Compsognathus is up there for obvious reasons
I also like all the so called “Raptors”
And the Sauropods, aka “long necks”
And even tho they aren’t really Dinos, I also like the flying reptilian species of the time
I was never the Dinosaur Kid at school, so I don’t know many species
but Ankylosaurus is pretty cool I guess
Baryonyx
It’s like a cooler Spinosaurus.
EXCEPT IT HAS NO SPINE OR AQUATIC ABILITIES
lamerspinooo
Yutyrannus was like a bear with all of it’s feathers and what-not
tbw that was a pivot animation and, if I’m not mistakened, completely different areas and time-zones. We couldn’tve possibly known their behavior in a fight.
Spinosaurus and T-Rex on the other hand…