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The dryptosaurus are large green carnivorous dinosaurs from the Tyrannosaur Territories. Unlike most tyrannosaurs, they can also eat plants, and are much more intelligent than T. rexes. Their leader is King Drypto. They are related to the T. rexes and the daspletosaurus. Alson A dryptosaurus is also seen as a servant of King Rokol in Earth Attack!.

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  • The dryptosaurus are large green carnivorous dinosaurs from the Tyrannosaur Territories. Unlike most tyrannosaurs, they can also eat plants, and are much more intelligent than T. rexes. Their leader is King Drypto. They are related to the T. rexes and the daspletosaurus. Alson A dryptosaurus is also seen as a servant of King Rokol in Earth Attack!.
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  • The dryptosaurus are large green carnivorous dinosaurs from the Tyrannosaur Territories. Unlike most tyrannosaurs, they can also eat plants, and are much more intelligent than T. rexes. Their leader is King Drypto. They are related to the T. rexes and the daspletosaurus. Alson the dryptosaurus was one of the greatest of the Jurassic Explorers, respected by meat-eating and plant-eating dinosaurs alike for his skill in space exploration. He was good-natured and a good friend of the sabre-toothed cats. Alson's descendants Wettus, his wife, and their four sons Wet, Witt, Wutt, and Wotnot), however, were driven from their home on Bloodcrunch Four because they refused to eat meat. A dryptosaurus is also seen as a servant of King Rokol in Earth Attack!. Real Dryptosaurus were relatively small tyrannosaurs, about 6.5-8 metres in length and about 1.7 to 3 tons, and were from Eastern North America. They lived during the Late Cretaceous period, at the very end of the Mesozoic Era. Their arms were long compared to the arms of other tyrannosaurs, and it had three fingers instead of the usual two. The dinosaur was first discovered by the American scientist Edward Drinker Cope, who named it Laelaps, after a legendary hunting dog from Greek mythology. However, the name Laelaps already belonged to a kind of mite, and Cope's rival Othniel Charles Marsh renamed the dinosaur Dryptosaurus, "tearing lizard". However, recent research shows that Dryptosaurus, because of the extra finger and other primitive features, was not a direct relative of the more developed ones like Daspletosaurus and Tyrannosaurus.
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