Elasmosaurus, from the DinoZoo series on genetically engineered dinosaur-like creatures roaming a fictional theme park in the near future.
Unlike most of the creatures featured in the DinoZoo series, Elasmosaurus is not a dinosaur at all, but a plesiosaur. Plesiosaurs were a group of marine reptiles NOT particularly related to dinosaurs that shared the world of the Mesozoic with them.
Pteranodon, from the DinoZoo series on genetically engineered dinosaur-like creatures roaming a fictional theme park in the near future.
Unlike most of the creatures featured in the DinoZoo series, Pteranodon is not really a dinosaur, but a pterosaur. Pterosaurs were a group of flying reptiles closely related to dinosaurs that shared the world of the Mesozoic with them.
The ever charismatic king of dinosaurs, T. rex, from the DinoZoo series on genetically engineered dinosaur-like creatures roaming a fictional theme park in the near future.
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The real Velociraptor looked nothing like the creature shown in the Jurassic Park/World films, and was actually a turkey-sized feathered predator from Asia.
Elasmosaurus, the big marine reptile from the Cretaceous period. Plesiosaurs like this animal thrived in the Earth's oceans when dinosaurs roamed the land.