Large (10–20 Meters) Dinosaurs (27 Results)

Plateosaurus

Plateosaurus engelhardti

Description:
Large size with long neck

Plateosaurus image

Period: Triassic

Diet: Herbivore

Area: Europe

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Lufengosaurus

Lufengosaurus huenei

Description:
Early sauropod

Lufengosaurus image

Period: Triassic

Diet: Herbivore

Area: Asia

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Allosaurus

Allosaurus fragilis

Description:
Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the most famous dinosaurs, was a massive predator that roamed North America during the late Cretaceous period, about 68 to 66 million years ago. Standing up to 40 feet long and 12 feet tall at the hips, this carnivorous dinosaur had an enormous skull with powerful jaws lined with sharp teeth. Despite its relatively small arms, its strong legs allowed it to be a formidable hunter, capable of taking down large prey. The T. rex was likely both a predator and a scavenger, playing a key role in its ecosystem.

Allosaurus image

Period: Jurassic

Diet: Carnivore

Area: North America

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Iguanodon

Iguanodon bernissartensis

Description:
Thumb spikes for defense

Iguanodon image

Period: Jurassic

Diet: Herbivore

Area: Europe

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Amargasaurus

Amargasaurus cazaui

Description:
Double row of spines on back

Amargasaurus image

Period: Jurassic

Diet: Herbivore

Area: South America

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Cryolophosaurus

Cryolophosaurus ellioti

Description:
Unusual crest on head, "Elvis-like"

Cryolophosaurus image

Period: Jurassic

Diet: Carnivore

Area: Antarctica

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Megalosaurus

Megalosaurus bucklandii

Description:
Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the most famous dinosaurs, was a massive predator that roamed North America during the late Cretaceous period, about 68 to 66 million years ago. Standing up to 40 feet long and 12 feet tall at the hips, this carnivorous dinosaur had an enormous skull with powerful jaws lined with sharp teeth. Despite its relatively small arms, its strong legs allowed it to be a formidable hunter, capable of taking down large prey. The T. rex was likely both a predator and a scavenger, playing a key role in its ecosystem.

Megalosaurus image

Period: Jurassic

Diet: Carnivore

Area: Europe

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Dilophosaurus

Dilophosaurus wetherilli

Description:
Two crests on head

Dilophosaurus image

Period: Jurassic

Diet: Carnivore

Area: North America

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Shunosaurus

Shunosaurus lii

Description:
Tail covered in spikes

Shunosaurus image

Period: Jurassic

Diet: Herbivore

Area: Asia

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Dacentrurus

Dacentrurus armatus

Description:
Stegosaur with large tail spikes

Dacentrurus image

Period: Jurassic

Diet: Herbivore

Area: Europe

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Ceratosaurus

Ceratosaurus nasicornis

Description:
Horn on nose, robust body

Ceratosaurus image

Period: Jurassic

Diet: Carnivore

Area: North America

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Carnotaurus

Carnotaurus sastrei

Description:
Bull-like horns

Carnotaurus image

Period: Cretaceous

Diet: Carnivore

Area: South America

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Parasaurolophus

Parasaurolophus walkeri

Description:
Large crest, long tube-shaped crest

Parasaurolophus image

Period: Cretaceous

Diet: Herbivore

Area: North America

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Therizinosaurus

Therizinosaurus cheloniformis

Description:
Large claws on forelimbs

Therizinosaurus image

Period: Cretaceous

Diet: Herbivore

Area: Asia

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Corythosaurus

Corythosaurus casuarius

Description:
Helmet-shaped crest

Corythosaurus image

Period: Cretaceous

Diet: Herbivore

Area: North America

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Albertosaurus

Albertosaurus sarcophagus

Description:
Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the most famous dinosaurs, was a massive predator that roamed North America during the late Cretaceous period, about 68 to 66 million years ago. Standing up to 40 feet long and 12 feet tall at the hips, this carnivorous dinosaur had an enormous skull with powerful jaws lined with sharp teeth. Despite its relatively small arms, its strong legs allowed it to be a formidable hunter, capable of taking down large prey. The T. rex was likely both a predator and a scavenger, playing a key role in its ecosystem.

Albertosaurus image

Period: Cretaceous

Diet: Carnivore

Area: North America

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Edmontosaurus

Edmontosaurus annectens

Description:
Duck-billed mouth

Edmontosaurus image

Period: Cretaceous

Diet: Herbivore

Area: North America

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Lambeosaurus

Lambeosaurus lambei

Description:
Helmet-like crest

Lambeosaurus image

Period: Cretaceous

Diet: Herbivore

Area: North America

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Torosaurus

Torosaurus latus

Description:
Elongated frill

Torosaurus image

Period: Cretaceous

Diet: Herbivore

Area: North America

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Gallimimus

Gallimimus bullatus

Description:
Fast-running, bird-like structure

Gallimimus image

Period: Cretaceous

Diet: Omnivore

Area: Asia

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Therizinosaurus

Therizinosaurus cheloniformis

Description:
Large claws on forelimbs

Therizinosaurus image

Period: Cretaceous

Diet: Herbivore

Area: Asia

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Therizinosaurus

Therizinosaurus cheloniformis

Description:
Large claws on forelimbs

Therizinosaurus image

Period: Cretaceous

Diet: Herbivore

Area: Asia

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Chasmosaurus

Chasmosaurus belli

Description:
Large skull with frill

Chasmosaurus image

Period: Cretaceous

Diet: Herbivore

Area: North America

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Tarbosaurus

Tarbosaurus bataar

Description:
Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the most famous dinosaurs, was a massive predator that roamed North America during the late Cretaceous period, about 68 to 66 million years ago. Standing up to 40 feet long and 12 feet tall at the hips, this carnivorous dinosaur had an enormous skull with powerful jaws lined with sharp teeth. Despite its relatively small arms, its strong legs allowed it to be a formidable hunter, capable of taking down large prey. The T. rex was likely both a predator and a scavenger, playing a key role in its ecosystem.

Tarbosaurus image

Period: Cretaceous

Diet: Carnivore

Area: Asia

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Gallimimus

Gallimimus bullatus

Description:
Fast-running, bird-like structure

Gallimimus image

Period: Cretaceous

Diet: Omnivore

Area: Asia

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Muttaburrasaurus

Muttaburrasaurus langdoni

Description:
Wide, flat snout

Muttaburrasaurus image

Period: Cretaceous

Diet: Herbivore

Area: Australia

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)


Centrosaurus

Centrosaurus apertus

Description:
Thick skull with curved horns

Centrosaurus image

Period: Cretaceous

Diet: Herbivore

Area: North America

Estimated Size: Large (10–20 meters)