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Talarurus
wicker tail
Tangvayosaurus
Tang Vay lizard
Tanius
for Tan
Tapejara*
ancient being
Tarascosaurus
Tarasque lizard
Tarbosaurus
terrible lizard
Tarchia
brainy one
Tasmaniosaurus*
Tasmanian lizard
Tatisaurus
Ta-ti lizard
Taveirosaurus
Taverio lizard
Technosaurus
Texas Tech lizard
Tecovasaurus
Tecovas lizard
Tehuelchesaurus
Tehuelche lizard
Telmatosaurus
swamp lizard
Tendaguria
for Tendaguria
Tenontosaurus
tendon lizard
Teratophoneus
monstrous murderer
Texasetes
Texas dweller
Teyuwasu
big lizard
Thaisaurus*
Thai lizard
Thalassodromeus*
sea runner
Thecodontosaurus
socket-toothed lizard
Therizinosaurus
reaping lizard
Theropod
beast foot
Thescelosaurus
surprising lizard
Thyreophoran
shield bearer
Tianchiasaurus
Heavenly Pool lizard
Tianzhenosaurus
Tianzhen lizard
Tienshanosaurus
Heavenly Mountains lizard
Tiktaalik*
large shallow-water fish
Timimus
Tim's ornithomimid
Titanosaur
a name used for an unidentified giant dinosaur
Titanosaurus
Titan lizard
Titanotylopus*
giant pad-foot
Tochisaurus
ostrich lizard
Torosaurus
perforated lizard
Torvosaurus
savage lizard
Toxodon*
bow tooth
Triceratops
three-horned face
Tricleidus*
triple clavicle
Trilobite*
three lobes
Trimucrodon
triple-point tooth
Trinisaura
Trini's lizard
Tritylodontid*
three-knob tooth
Troodon
wounding tooth
Tsagantegia
from Tsagan-Teg
Tsintaosaurus
Qingdao lizard
Tuojiangosaurus
Tuo River lizard
Turanoceratops
Turanian horned face
Tylocephale
swelling head
Tylosaurus*
protuberance lizard
Tyrannosaurus
tyrant lizard
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