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The Lost World Dinosaur Species

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Tyrannosaurus Rex

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A fearsome carnivore that plays a key predator role in the book.

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Stegosaurus

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A plated herbivorous dinosaur featured in the book for its unique appearance.

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Allosaurus

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A large carnivorous dinosaur that may have competed for prey in the narrative.

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Iguanodon

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One of the first herbivorous dinosaurs to be discovered, depicted in social herds in the book.

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Triceratops

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A three-horned herbivorous dinosaur that is depicted in the book defending itself and others with its horns.

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Velociraptor

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A small but intelligent carnivorous dinosaur that is often shown as pack-hunting in literature.

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Apatosaurus

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A massive sauropod once famously misidentified, this dinosaur is known for its long neck and tail in the book.

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Pterosaur

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While not a dinosaur, this flying reptile is depicted in the book soaring through the skies of the lost world.

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Ankylosaurus

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Known for its armored plates and club tail, this herbivore is depicted using its defenses against predators in the book.

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Compsognathus

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One of the smallest known dinosaurs, portrayed in the book as a nimble and potentially swarm-like predator.

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Brachiosaurus

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A colossal sauropod with a giraffe-like stance, portrayed in the book as a peaceful giant of the Jurassic.

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Dilophosaurus

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Depicted as a unique predatory dinosaur with distinctive crests, known for its role in the book as a cunning hunter.

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Carnotaurus

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This distinctive carnivore is recognized in literature for its bull-like horns and rapid speed.

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Parasaurolophus

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Known for its long, backward-curving cranial crest, this herbivore is depicted in adventure literature as a communicative dinosaur.

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Pachycephalosaurus

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Known for its thick skull dome, this dinosaur is often portrayed in head-butting contests in popular culture.

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