Frightening Facts: Which Dinosaurs Were the Scariest?

Most people would argue that just about every dinosaur was somewhat scary. Even the Argentinosaurus, which was an herbivore, was massive and weighed over 100 tons! On the other hand, carnivorous dinosaurs carefully stalked prey each time they needed a meal. Not to mention, these predators had razor-sharp talons and teeth. Read on to learn all the frightening facts about which dinosaurs were the scariest.
T. Rex
The Tyrannosaurus rex is arguably the most well-known dinosaur species, popularized by hits like Jurassic Park. This iconic beast lived during the late Cretaceous period in what is now the United States and Canada.
Aside from its massive size, the T. rex was terrifying because of its large teeth. It had 50 to 60 sharp teeth that were roughly the size of the average banana. Not to mention, the T. rex had a bite force of 8,000 pounds, which allowed it to crush prey easily.
Giganotosaurus
The Gigantosaurus was a theropod that lived in Argentina during the late Cretaceous period. This dinosaur was around 39 to 43 feet long and weighed around 20,500 pounds. In addition to its massive size, this theropod had serrated teeth, allowing it to easily slice through meat as it feasted on weaker dinosaurs.
Velociraptor
We can’t leave out the Velociraptor when highlighting which dinosaurs were the scariest. Although the Velociraptor was roughly the size of a large dog, don’t let it fool you. The Velociraptor’s sickle-shaped claws were around 2.6 inches long, allowing it to swipe at prey and deliver killing blows.
This dinosaur was agile and sneaky. Its name means swift robber because when it couldn’t find food hunting, it would steal from other beasts. Moreover, the Velociraptor had a large brain for its size, indicating that it was most likely fairly intelligent.
Allosaurus
During the Jurassic period, Allosaurs ruled over what is now North America, as well as parts of Africa and Europe. This beast was among the deadliest carnivores, and its clawed forelimbs allowed it to grab and tear at prey.
It’s quite likely that, unlike some animals that have permanent teeth, the Allosaurs constantly shed and regrew them. This allowed it to always maintain sharp teeth, which was important for carnivorous dinosaurs that relied on teeth for hunting and survival.
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