Saurophaganax Pictures

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3D illustration of Saurophaganax.
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3D illustration of Saurophaganax.


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Saurophaganax was the largest terrestrial carnivore of North America during the Late Jurassic period.


Saurophaganax's size and ferocity has earned the moniker of "King of Lizard Eaters".
Photo: Mario Lanzas via Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

Saurophaganax’s size and ferocity has earned the moniker of “King of Lizard Eaters”.


A Saurophaganax attacking a sauropod.
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A Saurophaganax attacking a sauropod.


Saurophaganax was a danger to any animal it encountered
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Saurophaganax was a danger to any animal it encountered.


Saurophaganax led a solitary lifestyle
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Saurophaganax led a solitary lifestyle.


Reconstructed Saurophaganax skeleton at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
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Reconstructed Saurophaganax skeleton at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History.


A Saurophaganax attacking a Stegosaurus
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A Saurophaganax attacking a Stegosaurus.


On the right is a Saurophaganax skeleton while on the right is a Apatosaurus skeleton
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On the right is a Saurophaganax skeleton while on the right is a Apatosaurus skeleton.


A Saurophaganax's as seen in Jurassic World: The Game
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A Saurophaganax’s as seen in Jurassic World: The Game.

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