Description
These are some really strange critters. Although well documented, most are rarely mentioned in popular literature. Cryolophosaurus ellioti is a good example (see above). The palaeontologist who described the ugly Majungatholus atopus said, “It’s the kind of face that only a mother could love.” The weird Masiakasaurus knopfleri had forward-facing teeth jutting out from its lower jaw; it really needed a good orthodontist. Stygimoloch spinifer sported bony spikes on its head. Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus had a horn protruding from its forehead, resulting in it being called “the unicorn dinosaur.” The poster shows nine more really bizarre creatures. Weird Dinosaurs has been magnificently illustrated by a leading paleontological artist to ensure anatomical accuracy. Fact-filled captions provide essential data and a description of the unique distinguishing characteristics. This poster includes fascinating newly discovered species, ones largely unknown to the public.