I noticed this was also asked 4 years ago but I’m asking again anyways.
My favourite dinosaur is you, the dinosaur reading this.
Actually no it’s Ankylosaurus, the spiky armoured one with the club tail.
Clankity clankity clankity clanky, Ankylosaurus: prehistoric tankie
ankylosaurus is like something you’d invent because your dino rts needed an ultralisk
When I was a boy - a million years ago - I loved triceratops. But now Spinosaurus is my favorite because not only is it the biggest land carnivore ever it’s like something out of a nightmare.
Compsognathus. Cute lil buggers
I’m too old to actually have a favorite dinosaur, so I have to defer to my child self, who’s screaming ankylosaurus.
Raptor with feathers because you can still find them today.
Cassowaries are so goddamn cool and probably terrifying in person
Carnotaurus. I just think the horns are neat. Looks like a creature out of a sword and sorcery comic.
Plus the arms are adorable.
Sinosauropteryx because they’re super cute and we actually know they had a ringtail
elasmosaurus
absolutely delicious name to say, and come on, just look at that stretchy guy
Saurolophus without a question
Dilophosaurus is always my go to answer. The crests existing to support a massive nasal cavity is a really cool semi-recent discovery.
Dilos are adorable, I always kept hordes when I played ark
🤓Chickens! A few parrots too. Actually nvm Bearded Vultures
Favorite non-avian dinosaur though? I always liked ornithomimosaurs (funny enough meaning “bird mimic”) like Deinocheirus. Bipedal but with very long arms
Pachycephalosaurus for those sick skulls that’ll bash anything.
Archeopteryx although I’m not sure if it is technically a dinosaur
Archaeopteryx is definitely a dinosaur
i like brachiosaurus i think having a really long neck and eating leaves all day is pretty sweet
You can’t not love Tyrannosaurus rex
Honorable mentions
Tarbosaurus bataar:
Carnotaurus sastrei:
Velociraptor mongoliensis:
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus:
Dirt Owl:
Triceratops prorsus:
Sinosauropteryx prima:
Therizinosaurus cheloniformis: