
Meet the giants and warriors of the Mesozoic era:
Brontosaurus – A massive long-necked herbivore, reaching over 70 ft in length. Its sheer size, powerful tail, and herd behavior made it nearly untouchable to most predators.
Brachiosaurus – Towering over 40 ft high, this gentle giant’s size alone was a defense. Few predators would dare attack such a colossal creature.
Triceratops – Famous for its three deadly horns and sturdy frill, this Cretaceous herbivore could take on even the fiercest carnivores.
Stegosaurus – Recognized by its iconic plates and spiked tail (thagomizer), it could deliver bone-crushing blows to any predator that came too close.
Styracosaurus – With one massive nose horn and six long spikes extending from its frill, it was a living fortress against attackers.
Allosaurus – A powerful Jurassic predator about 30 ft long, known for its speed, pack hunting, and sharp teeth.
Spinosaurus – The largest known carnivore, over 40 ft long, with a crocodile-like snout and a towering sail on its back.
Tyrannosaurus Rex – The apex predator of Cretaceous North America, armed with the strongest bite force of any land animal in history.
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