Dinopedia™
A Living World of Dinosaur Knowledge
More than a companion feature, it is a growing learning universe that extends the visitor experience beyond the physical park. Through species profiles, prehistoric facts, educational storytelling, fossil references, interactive knowledge layers, and future learning tools, Dinopedia helps visitors continue their journey of discovery wherever they are.
It is built to grow over time - just like the Dinosaur Encounter IP itself. As new discoveries emerge and content continues to evolve, Dinopedia allows us to keep enriching the learning journey for children, parents, schools, and curious minds of all ages.
Dinopedia turns every dinosaur encounter into a doorway to deeper understanding.
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Alamosaurus
Meaning: Ojo Alamo lizard. A gigantic quadrupedal herbivore with a long neck and tail. Among the last survivors of non-avian dinosaurs.
Brachiosaurus
Meaning: Arm lizard. Had longer forelimbs compared to hind limbs. Head stood over 9m above ground like modern giraffes.
Apatosaurus
Meaning: Deceptive lizard. Leg bones much stockier despite being longer, implying a more robust animal.
Diamantinasaurus
Meaning: Diamantina lizard. Probably the largest known sauropod from Australian continent.
Savannasaurus
Meaning: Savanna Lizard. Unusually wide-bodied Titanosauria.
Omeisaurus
Meaning: Omei Lizard. Omeisaurus tianfuensis had the longest neck of the genus with 9.1m long neck.
Titanosaurus
Meaning: Titanic lizard. Had dragon-like lumpy spikes on its back.
Amargasaurus
Meaning: La Amarga lizard. Extremely long upward projecting neural spines on neck up to 0.6m long.
Pachyrhinosaurus
Meaning: Thick-nosed lizard. Instead of horns, skulls bore massive, flattened bosses.
Achelousaurus
Meaning: Achelous lizard. Large skull with hooked beak and bony neck-frill.
