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That honor goes to Sauroposeidon, which could peek into a 5-story window without standing on its tiptoes. Talk about reaching for high places.
While we can’t say for sure, scientists now believe many dinosaurs had feathers, patterns, and possibly bright colors — especially smaller theropods. So rainbow dinos? Totally within reason.
There’s a lot to choose from, but “Irritator” takes the crown. It got its name after a paleontologist got... well, irritated by the fossil’s poor restoration. Mood.
Birds! Chickens, ostriches, and even that pigeon giving you side-eye are all descended from theropods – the same group as T. rex. So yes… chickens are tiny dinos.
Yes! Many smaller theropods had feathers, not scales. Think more murder-chicken than scaly beast. Some may have even been... adorably fluffy.
Easy: Dracorex hogwartsia — a real dinosaur named after Hogwarts. It means “Dragon King of Hogwarts.” Basically the most magical metal album title ever.
That’d be Mamenchisaurus — its neck could stretch up to 50 feet long! Basically nature’s original giraffe-crane hybrid. Imagine trying to find a scarf for that thing.
Tyrannosaurus rex still reigns. Its bite force was around 12,000 pounds — enough to crush bone like a tortilla chip. You do not want to be the delivery guy bringing that one snacks.
Likely Gallimimus, clocking in at up to 40–50 mph. Basically the ostrich of the Mesozoic — all legs, no chill.
Nope! Real Velociraptors were about the size of a turkey — feathered, fast, and full of attitude. What you saw in Jurassic Park? That’s more like a Utahraptor’s beefy cousin.
Probably the Pachycephalosaurus. With that built-in helmet dome and rebellious headbutting attitude, it’s got serious punk-skater energy. Total drip-osaur.