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What are the names of these dinosaurs?

Asked by Russter (242points) October 8th, 2012

Can you help me identify the names of the dinosaurs in this art set?
http://www.etsy.com/listing/103912010/free-background-cute-dinosaurs-clip-art

I realize that since these dinosaurs are cartoons it might be hard to pinpoint exactly what kind of dinosaur, but if it’s close then that’s good.

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Adirondackwannabe's avatar

I think I see a pterodactyl, a brontsaurus. an ichy? something.

Jeruba's avatar

From memory:

[upper left]—
[upper center] Stegosaurus
[upper right] Pterodactyl or Pteranodon
[center left] Triceratops
[center]—
[center right] Allosaurus
[lower left]—
[lower center] Diplodocus
[lower right] Brontosaurus

Off now to check and return with corrections.

glacial's avatar

@Adirondackwannabe There’s no such thing as a brontosaurus. ;)

Jeruba's avatar

Ok, I’ll offer the following:

[upper left] Velociraptor
[upper center] Stegosaurus
[upper right] Pterodactyl or Pteranodon
[center left] Triceratops
[center] Is that supposed to be a Tyrannosaurus?
[center right 1 – the red one]—
[center right 2] Ankylosaurus
[lower left]—
[lower center] Plesiosaurus
[lower right] Diplodocus or Brachiosaurus

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

@glacial Who said they can change the names?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apatosaurus

glacial's avatar

@Adirondackwannabe “Who said they can change the names?”

Exactly.

Brian1946's avatar

The brown one with the dorsal sail looks like a Dimetrodon, which actually became extinct about 40 million years before the appearance of the first dinosaurs.

The red bipedal one with the horn in back of its head, resembles a duck-billed dinosaur.

The little green guy in the lower left corner, has what resemble the dorsal plates and the tail spikes of a Stegosaurus.

rojo's avatar

The red one is a Lambiosaurus, a type of hadrosaur.
The lower left is a stegosaur,
The brown one is more like a Dicraeosaur

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