Tethyshadros was a herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period, living around 81 million years ago in what is now Italy. It was a relative of duck-billed dinosaurs, known from one species, T. insularis, and is Italy's most complete dinosaur find.
Therizinosaurus was a large herbivorous theropod from the Late Cretaceous period, living around 70 million years ago in Mongolia. Known for its enormous claws and plant-eating adaptations, it was part of the therizinosaurs, a group of feathered dinosaurs.
Triceratops was a large herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period (68–66 million years ago) in western North America, known for its three facial horns and large frill. It likely fed on low-growing plants.
Tyrannosaurus rex was a massive carnivorous theropod from the Late Cretaceous period, living around 68–66 million years ago in what is now western North America. Known for its powerful bite, keen senses, and tiny arms, it remains one of the most iconic and well-studied dinosaurs.
Velociraptor was a small, feathered carnivorous theropod from the Late Cretaceous period, living around 75–71 million years ago in what is now Mongolia.
Zalmoxes was a small, herbivorous ornithopod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period, living around 70–66 million years ago on Hațeg Island in what is now Romania. It is known for its robust build and adaptation to island life.