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Names with stars are animals that lived at the same time as dinosaurs.
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Abelisaurus
Abel's lizard
Abrictosaurus
awake lizard
Abrosaurus
abrupt lizard
Achelousaurus
Achelous lizard
Achillobator
tendon hero
Adasaurus
Ada lizard
Aegyptosaurus
Egyptian lizard
Aeolosaurus
wind lizard
Aerodactylus*
wind finger
Afrovenator
African hunter
Agilisaurus
agile lizard
Agnosphitys
unknown ancestor
Agustinia
for Agustin
Alamosaurus
Ojo Alamo lizard, after Ojo Alamo, a place in New Mexico, USA
Albertosaurus
Alberta lizard
Alectrosaurus
mateless lizard
Aletopelta
wandering shield
Alioramus
other branch
Aliwalia
for Aliwal
Allosaurus
strange lizard
Alocodon
furrow tooth
Altirhinus
high nose
Alvarezsaurus
Alvarez's lizard
Alwalkeria
for Alick Walker
Alxasaurus
Alxa lizard
Amargasaurus
Amarga lizard
Ammonites*
horn of Ammon, after an ancient Egyptian god, Amun
Ammosaurus
sandstone lizard
Ampelosaurus
vineyard lizard
Amtosaurus
Amtgay lizard
Amurosaurus
Amur lizard
Amygdalodon
Aalmond tooth
Anabisetia
for Ana Biset
Anasazisaurus
Anasazi lizard
Anatotitan
giant duck
Anchiceratops
near horned face
Anchisaurus
near lizard
Andesaurus
Andes lizard
Animantarx
living fortress
Ankylosaurus
fused lizard (the bones in its shoulder were fused together)
Anserimimus
goose mimic
Antarctopelta
Antarctic shield
Antarctosaurus
southern lizard
Anurognathus*
tailless jaw
Apatosaurus
deceptive lizard
Aquilops
eagle face
Aragosaurus
Aragon lizard
Aralosaurus
Aral lizard
Arambourgiania*
Arambourg's one
Archaeoceratops
ancient horned face
Archaeopteryx
ancient wing
Archaeornithoides
ancient bird-like
Archaeornithomimus
ancient bird-like
Argentinosaurus
Argentine lizard (it was discovered in Argentina)
Argyrolagus*
silver hare
Argyrosaurus
silver lizard
Aristonectes*
best swimmer
Arrhinoceratops
without-horn face
Arstanosaurus
Arstan lizard
Asiaceratops
Asiaceratops
Asiahesperornis*
Asian Hesperornis
Asiatosaurus
Asian lizard
Atlasaurus
Atlas lizard
Atlascopcosaurus
Atlas Copco lizard
Aucasaurus
Auca lizard
Austrosaurus
southern lizard
Avaceratops
Ava's horned face
Avimimus
bird-like
Azendohsaurus
Azendoh lizard
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