21Limestone wall
There is a giant limestone wall in Bolivia that has over 5000 dinosaur footprints on it. The 462 tracks were made by 8 species over 68 million years ago.
22Carbonemys
After the extinction of the dinosaurs, there was a turtle (Carbonemys) that was the size of a car and could eat crocodiles.
23Beelzebufo
Beelzebufo, also known as the Frog From Hell, is the largest known frog species to have ever lived. Its diet may have included juvenile dinosaurs.
24Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs never stepped foot in Florida. The peninsula was submerged underwater until millions of years after they existed.
25Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs were neither warm nor cold-blooded, instead "mesothermic" or in between.
26Dinosaurs' soft tissue
Scientists have discovered soft tissue from dinosaurs (blood vessels, red blood cells, and more), that has been preserved for 70 million years.
27Dinosaur fossil combat
One of Mongolia's national treasures is a fossil of a Velociraptor and Protoceratops locked in combat.
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28Dracorex
There is a dinosaur named Dracorex hogwartsia, meaning "Dragon King of Hogwarts" because its skull looks like a dragon's.
29Death Pose
It's a mystery why so many birds and dinosaur fossils exhibit a 'death pose'. The characteristic posture consisting of head thrown back, tail extended, and mouth wide open.
30Dinosaurs
Under modern scientific classification dinosaurs are not considered extinct, and instead, live among us as birds.