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Dinosaurs
T-Rex
Dinosaurs
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Dinosauria
Notable appearances: Carnosaur
Carnosaur 2
Carnosaur 3
Jurassic Park
King Kong
The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Dinosaurs are an extinct breed of reptilian animal that dominated the Earth from the late Triassic period until the end of the Cretaceous. Fossil records show evidence of their existence dating back more than 230 million years. More than 1,000 species of non-Avian dinosaur are known to have existed within the 160 million years between the Triassic and Creataceous periods. Dinosaurs went extinct around 65 million years ago, the reasons behind which are still hotly debated among paleontologists. The fossil record indicates that birds evolved within theropod dinosaurs during the Jurassic period. Some of them survived the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event, including the ancestors of all modern birds. Consequently, in modern classification systems, birds are considered a type of dinosaur — the only group of which that has survived to the present day.

In fiction[]

Dinosaurs enjoyed notable exposure in the foreign markets as well. During the 1950s, Japanese director Ishirô Honda made movie history when he presented the world with the possible after-effects that atomic testing can have on the animal kindom. A mutated dinosaur trounced its way across Tokyo, Japan in a 1954 film called Gojira, though western audiences will come to know the creature better by its more popular moniker - Godzilla.

In the US markets, dinosaurmania rose to new heights when director/producer Steven Spielberg captured the world's imagination with his film adaptation of the Michael Crichton novel Jurassic Park. Spielberg's special effects crew pioneered new processes in computer graphic animation to create the look, texture and feel of his dinosaur super-stars.

Species[]

Includes some of the more popular breeds of dinosaur featured in science fiction media.

Apatosaurus
Allosaurus
Godzillasaurus
Pteradon
Pteradactyl
Stegasaurus
Triceratops
Tyranonosaurus

Dinosaurs of note[]

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