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Names with stars are animals that lived at the same time as dinosaurs.
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Pachycephalosaurus
thick-headed lizard
Pachypleurosaurus*
thick rib lizard
Pachyrhinosaurus
thick nose lizard
Panoplosaurus
completely shielded lizard
Paralititan
tidal giant
Paranthodon
near flower tooth
Pararhabdodon
near fluted tooth
Parasaurolophus
near crested lizard
Parksosaurus
Parks' lizard
Parvicursor
small runner
Patagonykus
Patagonian claw
Patagosaurus
Patagonian lizard
Pawpawsaurus
Paw Paw lizard
Pekinosaurus
Pekin lizard
Pelecanimimus
pelican mimic
Pellegrinisaurus
Pellegrini lizard
Peloneustes*
Oxford Clay swimmer
Pelorosaurus
colossal lizard
Pentaceratops
five-horned face
Phaedrolosaurus
nimble dragon
Phobetoropter*
frightening one
Pholidogaster*
scaled belly
Phuwiangosaurus
Phu Wiang lizard
Phyllodon
leaf tooth
Piatnitzkysaurus
Piatnitzky's lizard
Pinacosaurus
plank lizard
Pisanosaurus
Pisano's lizard
Piveteausaurus
Piveteau's lizard
Planicoxa
flat hip
Platecarpus*
flat wristed
Plateosaurus
broad lizard
Platybelodon*
shovel tusked mastodon
Plesiosaur*
near lizard
Plesiosaurus*
near lizard
Pleurocoelus
hollow-sided
Pliosaur*
near saurian
Poekilopleuron
varied ribs
Polacanthus
many spines
Prenocephale
sloping head
Preondactylus*
Preone finger
Probactrosaurus
before club lizard
Proceratosaurus
before horned lizard
Procompsognathus
before elegant jaw
Prosaurolophus
before crested lizard
Prosauropod
before sauropods
Protarchaeopteryx
before ancient wing
Protoceratops
first horned face
Protognathosaurus
first jaw lizard
Protohadros
first hadrosaur
Psittacosaurus
parrot lizard
Pteranodon*
toothless flyer
Pterodactylus*
wing finger
Pterodaustro*
southern wing
Pterosaur*
winged lizard
Ptilodus*
feather tooth
Pukyongosaurus
Pukyong lizard
Pyroraptor
fire thief
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