You my friend, are an awesome person.
You are the best human. Dinobot is honestly one my favorite transformers characters, of all time. I actually cried the first time I saw code of hero, and even now, I still tear up.
“Tell my tale to those who ask. Tell it truly, the ill deeds along with the good, and let me be judged accordingly. The rest… is silence”
Triceratops all the way.
Edited for TRIPLE post.
~Chronicler
Hey @MaximusPrime, please don’t double/triple post. It’s against the rules.
~Chronicler
I’m sorta new here, would you please explain.
Basically, you can put all your responses in one post by using the edit button. Making multiple posts is considered spam and only makes things cluttered.
Alright then. I will be sure to remember that. Thanks.
I can’t stress the scientific fact that the Spino is cool lookin’.
I can’t stress the scientific fact that the Spino is cool lookin’.
Yee. Spinosaurus is awesome. Even if it did have stumpy legs, I think it’s amazing. It’s like a crocodile.
Tyrannosaurus Rex has always been the dinosaur that I considered to be the coolest, and even to this day it’s still my favorite dinosaur.
I have come to dig up this fossilized thread.
I can’t believe with how much of a dino-nerd that I am that I’ve never come across this topic. But I’ve recently been re-watching JP scenes and consuming all sorts of dinosaur media and it’s taken hold of me again.
My favorite dinosaur for a very long time has been Therizinosaurus:
One of the first replies on this thread was also a Therizino lover, but I’m partial to the more scientifically accurate reconstruction.
Ever since I saw the episode on this animal from the “Chased by Dinosaurs” offshoot of Walking With Dinosaurs, I’ve been fascinated. I mostly love its look, but the fact that it’s an herbivorous theropod with probably the nastiest weapons ever evolved is something very special.
Other honorable mentions that have been my favorite in the past or ones I just really like include:
Baryonyx. Was also my favorite dinosaur for a long time. Is basically a less-cool spinosaur, but it’s got a massive fishing thumb claw.
Dilophosaurus. Apex Jurassic predator. I was always drawn to the striking double crests and slender build.
Quetzalcoatlus. Not a dinosaur, but utterly jaw-dropping. Something this big used to fly. It could take off from a standstill, no less. Incredible.
Amargasaurus. Small, for a sauropod. Absolutely metal hairdo.
Carnotaurus. In my opinion, the absolute scariest dinosaur.
I am a bit biased on this regard because I had a particularly terrifying experience with the one that appears in the Disney World “Dinosaur” ride. That was many years ago now, but I am haunted by it still despite the fact that I was around 17 at the time. It’s a very immersive ride, at least for someone with my sort of imagination and fascination with dinosaurs.
But to my credit, if this thing was alive today, I feel justified in being terrified of it. Not only does it look unnaturally creepy with its horns, oddly slender build, vestigial arms, and bull-dog like head (which looks like this from the front, by the way):
But this thing was built for pure, unadulterated speed. So much speed, in fact, that its stiff tail actually didn’t allow it to make any sort of sharp turn. If you get caught in a straightaway with this guy, you aren’t going to make it but 10 feet before it snaps you up.
This is the dinosaur equivalent to a bullet. With teeth.

Yoshi!
So I guess T-Rex for the real answer instead of a fictional dinosaur that isn’t name Zetton.
Reptar forever

Carnotaurus. In my opinion, the absolute scariest dinosaur.
Carnotaurus makes me laugh with it’s absolutely tiny arms.
Still a good dino, but it’s so funny how the arms are almost non existant.
Tyrannosaurus Rex forever
Quantasaurus Rex
Lmao I also considered that one (or the Thundersaurus Megazord as a whole, guess that’d count as a triple dinosaur?) but I thought the Q-Rex just looked a teeny tiny bit cooler imo.
The Dino Charge Zords also came to mind, but I’m not the biggest fan of their overall styling.
I agree. I get that dinosaurs did have feathers, but I really didn’t like the feathery esthetic they gave to the T-Rex Zord. On the other hand, the Q-Rex being treated as an ultimate engine of destruction in Time Force was pretty cool too.