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TYPES OF MESOZOIC GAINTS -2

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Exploring the Mesozoic Menagerie: A Guide to Different Types of Dinosaurs 2 Introduction:  Embark on a captivating journey through the realms of time as we delve into the astounding diversity of dinosaurs, the magnificent rulers of Earth's prehistoric past. From the towering giants to the swift and agile, dinosaurs evolved into an array of forms, adapting to varied ecosystems and climates. In this exploration, we will uncover the unique characteristics and features that defined different types of dinosaurs, ranging from the fearsome carnivores to the gentle herbivores, each contributing to the rich tapestry of life during the Mesozoic era. In previous article we explored some species of Dinosaurs. In this article we'll explore other remaining species of dinosaurs. Join us in unraveling the mysteries of these ancient creatures, as we traverse the landscapes they once roamed, bringing to life the incredible variety of shapes, sizes, and behaviors that made dinosaurs true marvels

TYPES OF MESOZOIC GAINTS Part-1

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The Mesozoic Menagerie: A Guide to Different Types of Dinosaurs Types of Dinosaurs Introduction: Dinosaurs, the captivating giants of the Mesozoic era, continue to captivate our imagination. Mesozoic era is always an interesting era because of dinosaurs, everybody loves dinosaurs, even kids. Even the people who don't like studies are also more curious when the topic is about dinosaurs and it's era's stuff, and this stuff is influencing and hypnotizing us from many years, from when the bones of dinosaurs were discovered. So, we are here to give you the more stuff about dinosaurs. This topic is divided into 2 parts for better understanding. Let us go to the topic, From towering predators to gentle herbivores, the diversity of these ancient creatures is truly astounding. In this article, we'll delve into the fascinating world of dinosaurs and explore various types that once roamed the Earth. 1. Theropods - The Predators Therapods Physical Features: 1. Bipedal Structure : T