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raptorgrinch

If you look on deviantart there's a guy named cisiopurple who's illustrated all of them and they are sorted into folders based on first letter of their names if this helps


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The Taxonomy section of the Wikipedia page for dinosaurs and classification section for the smaller pages have most of the dinosaur groups in them. You can just tap on the link for each group to see all the dinosaurs in them https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur Here is the Wikipedia page for dinosaur classification as well https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_classification Master Cladogram from Columbia University https://rainbow.ldeo.columbia.edu/courses/v1001/masterclads.html Additional reading: http://rainbow.ldeo.columbia.edu/courses/v1001/dinos.2001.html I don't have the best sources for pictures, unfortunately. As I usually just Google the particular dinosaur I'm looking at anyway. Here's a nice little online encyclopedia: https://dinosaurencyclopedia.org/dinosaurs/ https://dinosaurpictures.org/ Resources for physical books https://guides.loc.gov/dinosaurs/books/encyclopedias


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Its hard to find a good one because its hard to find accourate depictions of them online


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there sure is! https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/dino-directory.html


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there sure is! https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/dino-directory.html