Last Updated on 1 April, 2024
Prehistoric Kingdom Dinosaurs List – All the dinosaurs in the game, their periods and their descriptions
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Prehistoric Kingdom Dinosaurs List – Launch
- Acrocanthosaurus: One of the largest theropods known to exist, Acrocanthosaurus‘ most notable trait is the tall neural spines that protrude to form a raised arch trailing from the back of the predators head to its tail
- Archaeopteryx: Archeopteryx is a Mini-Aviary Animal, comparable in size to Microraptor
- Deinocheirus: Deinocheirus is an exceptionally large Ornithomimid dinosaur from Asia. The largest theropod that isn’t a strict carnivore
- Dilophosaurus: Dilophosaurus is a medium sized carnivorous theropod that lived in North America during the early Jurassic
- Microraptor: Microraptor is a small genus of four winged dromaeosaur from Asia during the early Cretaceous
- Torvosaurus: Torvosaurus is a large Jurassic carnivorous theropod that lived in North America and Europe, specifically Portugal
- Tyrannosaurus rex: Tyrannosaurus is a large carnivorous Theropod that lived in the general regions of North America and Asia during the Cretaceous
- Argentinosaurus: Argentinosaurus is an incredibly large Sauropod that lived in South America during the Cretaceous. Argentinosaurus consists of one species, Argentinosaurus huinculensis
- Brachiosaurus: Brachiosaurus is a large Sauropod that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic
- Camarasaurus: Camarasaurus is a medium sized sauropod that lived in North America during the Jurassic. Camarasaurus consists of three species in Prehistoric Kingdom , C. supremus, C. grandis, and C. lentus
- Dryosaurus: Dryosaurus is a small herbivorous Ornithopod that lived in North America during the Jurassic
- Edmontosaurus: Edmontosaurus is a large herbivorous Hadrosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous. Edmontosaurus lived alongside other large dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, and Ankylosaurus
- Iguanodon: Iguanodon is a large herbivorous Ornithopod that lived in Europe during the Cretaceou
- Lambeosaurus: Lambeosaurus is a large herbivorous hadrosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous. Lambeosaurus is famous for it’s distinctive crest
- Nasutoceratops: Nasutoceratops is a medium-sized herbivorous dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Cretaceous
- Pachyrhinosaurus: Pachyrhinosaurus is a medium-sized herbivorous ceratopsian that lived in the northern regions of North America during the Late Cretaceous
- Parasaurolophus: Parasaurolophus is a large herbivorous Hadrosaur that lived in the general regions of North America and Asia during the Cretaceous
- Protoceratops: Protoceratops is a small Ceratopsian that lived in Asia during the Cretaceous
- Psittacosaurus: Psittacosaurus is a small Ceratopsian that lived in Asia during the Cretaceous
- Styracosaurus: Styracosaurus is a large herbivorous ceratopsian that lived in the northern regions of North America during the Late Cretaceous
- Triceratops: Triceratops is a large North American Ceratopsian that lived during the Cretaceous
- Coelodonta: Coelodonta, also known as the Woolly Rhinoceros, is a large genus of rhinoceros which lived all throughout Eurasia
- Mammuthus: Mammuthus primigenius, more commonly known as the Woolly Mammoth, is a large herbivorous mammal present in Prehistoric Kingdom
- Smilodon: Smilodon, more commonly known as “Saber-Toothed Tiger” or “Saber-Toothed Cat” is a large Felid that was native throughout the Americas during both the Pleistocene and Holocene
Prehistoric Kingdom Dinosaurs List – Post-Launch
- Allosaurus: Allosaurus is a large carnivorous theropod that lived in North America and Europe during the Jurassic
- Baryonyx: Baryonyx is a mid-sized piscivorous theropod that lived in Britain during the Cretaceous
- Carnotaurus: Carnotaurus is a medium sized theropod that lived in South America during the Cretaceous period
- Ceratosaurus: Ceratosaurus is a medium-sized Jurassic carnivorous theropod that lived in North America and Europe during the Jurassic
- Coelophysis: Coelophysis is a small insectivorous theropod that lived in North America and Africa during the Triassic and Jurassic
- Gallimimus: Gallimimus is a large herbivorous Ornithopod that lived across Mongolia during the Cretaceous
- Guanlong: Guanlong is a small Jurassic insectivorous theropod that lived in China during the Middle and Late Jurassic period
- Oviraptor: Oviraptor is a Cretaceous insectivorous theropod that lived in Asia
- Spinosaurus: Spinosaurus is a large piscivorous dinosaur that lived in North Africa during the Cretaceous
- Utahraptor: Utahraptor is a large carnivorous Dromaeosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous
- Velociraptor: Velociraptor is a small Cretaceous carnivorous Dromaeosaur that lived in Asia
- Yutyrannus: Yutyrannus is a large Cretaceous carnivorous theropod that lived in Asia
- Diplodocus: Diplodocus is a large Sauropod that lived in North America during the Jurassic
- Plateosaurus: Plateosaurus is a large Triassic bipedal Sauropodomorph that lived in Europe and North America
- Ankylosaurus: Ankylosaurus is a large frugivorous Thyreophoran that lived in North America during the Late Cretaceous
- Edmontonia: Edmontonia is a large herbivorous Thyreophoran that lived in North America during the Cretaceous
- Miragaia: Miragaia is a large genus of Thyreophoran dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of Portugal
- Muttaburrasaurus: The Muttaburrasaurus is an animal that was seen in the animal nursery in early versions of Prehistoric Kingdom
- Ouranosaurus: Ouranosaurus is a large herbivorous Ornithopod that lived in Africa during the Cretaceous
- Prenocephale: Prenocephale is a small Pachycephalosaur that lived in Asia during the Cretaceous
- Scelidosaurus: Scelidosaurus is a small herbivorous thyreophoran dinosaur that lived in Europe during the Jurassic period
- Stegosaurus: Stegosaurus is a large herbivorous Thyreophoran that lived in North America during the Jurassic period
All 50 Dinosaurs Video Gameplay
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