"Chasmosaurus Family checking us out - Dinosaur World" Click on image to view Larger

Chasmosaurus, Saltasaurus, Huge Crocodile and a PachyCephaloSaurus at Dinosaur World
Continuing my Dinosaur World Series...
My favorite Dinosaur of all time has to be the Triceratops. Imagine this, it's spring, the
young bull is looking to challenge the Alpha bull for control of his little harem. They charge
with those three tusks leading the way. Boom as they bounce off each others armored
heads. To See these guys dueling it out. Man that would be a show. From a distance of
course...
"Saltasaurus Mom and Her Baby at the Watering Hole" Click on image to view Larger

On this shot I went "Awww" a mom and her pup at the watering hole.
"A Crocodile and a Watersaurus Fighting for king of the Pond" Click on image to view Larger

Here's a couple of really big guys fighting it out for "King of the Pond Status"
There is a little side trail on the back of the Park. We called it the "Hunting Grounds". At
every corner was realistic depictions of one Dinosaur (Predator) chasing another (The
Prey). So we are walking down the trail and we see some Velociraptors, T-Rex's, the usual
cast of characters. Then we turn the corner and see this Guy, The PachyCephaloSaurus, I
was startled. The head was covered with Armour. Sitting at the proper position around
the corner to surprise the unprepared visitor. I later read that this guy is a vegetarian and
head butted other dinosaurs only when defending himself. Yea, my heart jumped when I
ran into this Guy...
"A PachyCephaloSaurus Surprised Us - Dinosaur World" Click on image to view Larger

More Dinosaurs coming Tomorrow... Stay Tuned...
Many More Dinosaurs to Come All this Week: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5
Dinosaur World Official We Site: http://www.dinoworld.net/
Map to Dino World: http://www.dinoworld.net/dino-start003text.php?page=10
All Photographs Taken on April 1st, 2008. All of these Dinosaur World Photograph's shot in HDR. Taken using a Nikon D80 DSLR Camera and using a Tamron 11 -18mm Wide angle lens.