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Dinosaurs - National Geographic Kids
Explore the incredible world of dinosaurs through fascinating facts, amazing art, and the latest science.
Amazing dino discoveries - National Geographic Kids
Paleontologists are constantly learning new things about these ancient animals—in fact, scientists find more than 45 new dinosaur species each year! Check back here for all the latest dinosaur …
Dino Road Trip - National Geographic Kids
Join dinosaur pals Ali the Ankylosaurus and Sean the Iguanodon as they time travel on a Dino Road Trip! Tour guide Simon takes them back millions of years to meet crazy prehistoric …
Allosaurus - National Geographic Kids
Paleontologists are constantly learning new things about these ancient animals—in fact, scientists find more than 45 new dinosaur species each year! Check back here for all the latest dinosaur …
Tyrannosaurus rex - National Geographic Kids
Discover why this ancient predator is known as the king of the dinosaurs. By Elizabeth Hilfrank A 40-foot-long predator stomps through a forested valley in what’s now western North America, …
Triceratops - National Geographic Kids
Two elephant-size dinosaurs face each other, showing off their long horns and bony neck frills. They’re both strong, fully grown Triceratops, and neither backs down. Suddenly, the two lurch …
Spinosaurus - National Geographic Kids
It’s a dinosaur called Spinosaurus, and it’s the only known dino that’s thought to have dwelled in water. Making waves Named for its seven-foot-long spines, Spinosaurus lived about a …
Brachiosaurus - National Geographic Kids
A dinosaur the size of a four-story building slowly approaches a coniferous tree in what’s now North America. Stretching up its long neck, the creature rips off pine needles and leaves that …
Stegosaurus - National Geographic Kids
Paleontologists are constantly learning new things about these ancient animals—in fact, scientists find more than 45 new dinosaur species each year! Check back here for all the latest dinosaur …
Velociraptor - National Geographic Kids
Recent research on one of the species, Velociraptor mongoliensis, has found that Velociraptor was a feathered dinosaur. But it couldn’t fly—its forelimbs were too short. Instead, the …