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Alfabetyczna lista polskich nazw rodzajowych zwierząt uznawanych obecnie za dinozaury (z wyjątkiem ptaków). W przypadku braku polskiej nazwy dinozaur jest tu wymieniony pod nazwą systematyczną.

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gigantoraptor

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herrerazaur
Huajangozaur

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iguanodon

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junnanozaur

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czaszka kamarazaura
szkielet kentrozaura

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lesotozaury
lielynazaura

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megalozaury
Miragaia

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noazaur

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Szkielet ornitomima

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