10 Dinosaurs The World Only Just Discovered

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When most people stop to think about dinosaurs, the images of the most famous, classic dinosaurs quickly rise to the forefront of our minds – the Tyrannosaurus Rex or the Triceratops, for example. However, in reality, there were thousands more species that human kind has probably never seen or even heard of. Each year, it appears scientists discover even more dinosaurs than what we thought was originally possible. It is incredible to think these beasts once wandered the planet so many years prior to humanity. Here are ten dinosaurs the world only just discovered.

Sauroniops Pachytholus

Sauroniops Pachytholus is a carnivorous dinosaur that is said to be about the same size as the T. Rex. The name comes from Sauron, of The Lord of the Rings fame. The only specimen scientists found was a massive eye socket from the creature.

Eodromaeus

Eodromaeus, or “Dawn Runner,” lived around 230 million years ago, and scientists believe it was the ancestor of the original T. Rex. The creature had a lot of similarities, including air pockets within the skull and a tail made for balancing.

Anzu Wyliei

Anzu Wyliei, a 3-meter long, 500 pound oviraptor nicknamed the “chicken from hell,” was discovered by paleontologists quite recently. They were a feathered dinosaur that is thought to be an ancestor of the cassowary, just much worse.

Qianzhousaurus Sinensis

Qianzhousaurus Sinensis may have a very confusing scientific name, but this dinosaur is actually known as “Pinocchio Rex.” The Rex’s snout was long and slender, with numerous horns poking out underneath the muzzle. The nose alone was around 35 percent bigger than most dinosaurs.

Torvosaurus Gurneyi

Torvosaurus Gurneyi, a dinosaur found in Portugal, was one of the bigger dinosaurs to have been recently discovered. It was up to 33-feet long, and usually weighed between four or five tons. Each tooth was said to be about 4-inches in length.

Yongjinglong Datangi

Yongjinglong Datangi is the first non-meat-eating dinosaur we’ve mentioned here, oddly enough. The bones revealed just a juvenile, but it still measured between 50 to 60 feet in length, impressively enough.

Europelta Carbonensis

Two skeletons were discovered inside of a Spanish mine, both of them belonging to a relatively new dinosaur, the Europelta Carbonensis. These monsters lived around 110 million years ago, and had teardrop-shaped heads.

Leinkupal Laticauda

Leinkupal Laticauda is one of the smallest ‘sauropods’ to have been discovered by scientists. They were about 30-feet long, but weighed no more than an elephant does today. This was the first of its kind to be discovered in South America.

Siats Meekerorum

Siats Meekerorum was a predator that even managed to rule over the massive T-Rex at the time. It is said this monstrosity ruled over North America over 98 million years ago. The discovery of this species has revealed that North America was actually more connected to the other continents than previously thought.

Kryptodrakon Progenitor

The Kryptodrakon Progenitor is a flying reptile that lived during the Middle-Upper Jurassic Period, and somehow managed to evolve on land, unlike other flying dinosaurs of its kind. The wingspan of the beast was said to be about 4.5-feet in length.