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Baalsaurus

“`html Baalsaurus: Profile of a Prehistoric Giant Baalsaurus Baalsaurus (BAH-al-SAWR-us; “Baal’s lizard”) is a genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, about 80 million years ago, in what is now Patagonia, Argentina. The name “Baalsaurus” honors the ancient Phoenician god Baal and refers to the Baal quarry where its fossils […]

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Bactrosaurus

Bactrosaurus: Profile of a Prehistoric Giant Bactrosaurus Bactrosaurus (BAK-tro-SAWR-us; “Club-spined Lizard”) Bactrosaurus is a genus of herbivorous hadrosauroid dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 96 to 85 million years ago. Its fossils have been discovered in what is now the Gobi Desert in China. The name Bactrosaurus means “Club-spined lizard,” referring to

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Bagaceratops

“`html Bagaceratops Bagaceratops (BAH-gah-SEH-rah-tops; “Small-horned face”) is a genus of protoceratopsid ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 80 million years ago, in what is now Mongolia. The name comes from the Mongolian word “baga” meaning “small,” and the Greek words “ceras” meaning “horn” and “ops” meaning “face.” Fossils of Bagaceratops were

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Bagaraatan

Bagaraatan: The Small Hunter of Late Cretaceous Mongolia Bagaraatan Bagaraatan (BAH-gah-rah-tan; “Small hunter”) is a genus of coelurosaurian theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, about 70 million years ago, in what is now Mongolia. The name comes from the Mongolian words “baga” meaning “small” and “araatan” meaning “hunter” or “predator.” Bagaraatan was

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Bahariasaurus

Bahariasaurus: Profile of a Prehistoric Giant Bahariasaurus Bahariasaurus (bah-HAH-ree-ah-SAWR-us; “Bahariya Oasis lizard”) is a genus of large theropod dinosaur that roamed what is now North Africa during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 95 million years ago. The name refers to the Bahariya Oasis in Egypt, where its first fossils were discovered. German paleontologist Ernst Stromer

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Bainoceratops

Bainoceratops: Profile of a Prehistoric Giant Bainoceratops Discovery and Naming Bainoceratops (BAY-no-SEH-rah-tops; “Horned face from Bain Dzak”) is a genus of protoceratopsid ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 75 to 71 million years ago. Its fossils were discovered in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia, specifically at a location called Bain Dzak.

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Bajadasaurus

“`html Bajadasaurus: Profile of a Prehistoric Giant Bajadasaurus Bajadasaurus (BAH-hah-dah-SAWR-us; “Bajada lizard”) is a genus of dicraeosaurid sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, about 140 to 134 million years ago, in what is now Patagonia, Argentina. Its name refers to the Bajada Colorada geological formation where its fossils were discovered. Bajadasaurus was

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Bakesaurus

Bakesaurus: Profile of a Prehistoric Giant Bakesaurus Bakesaurus (BAY-kuh-SAWR-us; “Baker’s lizard”) is a genus of hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 70 to 66 million years ago, in what is now western North America. The name honors Dr. Aris Thorne Baker, the geologist who first identified the unusual rock formation

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Balaur

“`html Balaur: Profile of the ‘Stocky Dragon’ from HaÈ›eg Island Balaur Balaur (BAHL-ower; “dragon”) is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived about 70 million years ago, during the Late Cretaceous period. Its fossils were discovered in what is now Romania, on an ancient island known as HaÈ›eg Island. The name “Balaur” comes from a

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Bambiraptor

“`html Bambiraptor Bambiraptor Bambiraptor (BAM-bee-rap-tor; “Bambi plunderer”) is a genus of small, bird-like dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 75 million years ago, in what is now Montana, North America. The name refers to its small, delicate build, reminiscent of the Disney character Bambi, combined with “raptor,” meaning plunderer or

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