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What are the most interesting dinosaurs from the cretaceous period?

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What are the most interesting dinosaurs from the cretaceous period?

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CRETACEOUS PERIOD 144-65 Million Years Ago The Cretaceous period of the Mesozoic era may have seen more dinosaurs then ever before. The horned Cretaceous dinosaurs appeared, like the Triceratops and Centrosaurus. The armored Ankylosaurus, duckbilled Parasaurolophus, and large carnivore Tyrannosaurus were a few of the quickly evolving dinosaurs. Birds became increasingly numerous & flowering plants were emerging. By the end of the Cretaceous period, all large and small ruling reptiles, except the crocodile went extinct. Sources: http://www.prehistory.com/timeline/cretace.

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The T-Rex and the Triceratops were some interesting dinosaurs from the Cretaceous Age. On this page, they give you more names of dinosaurs found in that time era: http://www.prehistory.com/timeline/cretace.htm CRETACEOUS PERIOD – CRETACEOUS DINOSAURS 144-65 Million Years Ago The Cretaceous period of the Mesozoic era may have seen more dinosaurs then ever before. The horned Cretaceous dinosaurs appeared, like the Triceratops and Centrosaurus. The armored Ankylosaurus, duckbilled Parasaurolophus, and large carnivore Tyrannosaurus were a few of the quickly evolving dinosaurs. Birds became increasingly numerous & flowering plants were emerging. By the end of the Cretaceous period, all large and small ruling reptiles, except the crocodile went extinct. Albertosaurus & Corythosaurus Anatosaurus Corythosaurus Parasaurolophus Carnotaurus Gallimimus Triceratops Carnotaurus Tarbosaurus Monoclonius Tyrannosaurus Tarbosaur

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