Dinosaurs
Any of a number of bird-like lizards, often found on โlost worldโ planes (or dreaded jungle islands).
Subtypes
- Allosaurus: Two-legged dinosaur, 15โ tall, with large jaws and dagger-like teeth.
- Ankylosaurus: Four-legged, herbivorous dinosaur, 15โ long and 4โ tall (at the shoulder), with thick, bony armor and a massive, spiked-club-like tail.
- Brontosaurus: Massive, four-legged, herbivorous dinosaur, 70โ+ long and weighing 30+ tons, with a (relatively) small head, long neck, and powerful tapering tail.
- Dimetrodon: Four-legged dinosaur, 10โ long, with a โsailโ of bony spines and skin webbing on its back.
- Plesiosaurus: Lake-dwelling dinosaur, 40โ+ long, with a long neck, snake-like head, and 4 flippers.
- Pterodactyl: Predatory, winged dinosaur with an 8-10โ wingspan, and which typically preys on small or medium animals (unless very hungry).
- Pteranodon: Aggressive, winged dinosaur with a wingspan of up to 50โ, and which often preys on humanoids.
- Triceratops: Four-legged, herbivorous dinosaur, 40โ long and 12โ high (at the shoulder), with a protective bone crest and three long horns on its head.
- Tyrannosaurus Rex: Two-legged dinosaur, 20โ+ tall, with enormous jaws and small arms that preys on animal of human size or bigger.