Here's a fun reference guide for the dinosaurs on FOX's new Terra Nova. I don't know about you but seeing the names with photos always helps me recall them far more easily!
I will try to keep this updated every week.
Dinosaur Reference Guide
BRACHIOSAUR
First introduced: Episode 1.01-1.02 - 'Genesis'
Confirmed Human Kills: 0
Genus: *Unlikely Brachiosaurus
Species: Unknown
Size: Species vary. Apprx 50-92ft in length
Description: Brachs is a very large herbivores, long neck and tail.
Notes: The Brachiosaurus lived during the Jurassic period so this may be a different member of the Brachiosauidae family that lived during the Crustacean.

CARNOTAURUS
First introduced: Episode 1.01-1.02 - 'Genesis'
Confirmed Human Kills: 3
Genus: Carnotaurus
Species: Carnotaurus sastrei
Size: Apprx 26ft in length and 9ft in height
Description: Carno has 2 thick "horns" above the eyes and tiny forelimbs.
Notes: Nicknamed a Carno by the pilgrims.

ACCERAPTOR (*Fictional)
First introduced: Episode 1.01-1.02 - 'Genesis'
Confirmed Human Kills: 2
Genus: Acceraptor
Species: Unknown (*Fictional)
Size: Apprx 20ft in length
Description: The Slasher is feathered with a whip-like bladed tail.
Notes: Not actually a Raptor (may be a relative of the Guanlong (see photo)). The Pilgrims nicknamed it "Slasher" which means "slashing thief" in Latin.

PTERANODON
First introduced: Episode 1.01-1.02 - 'Genesis'
Confirmed Human Kills: 0
Genus: Pteranodon
Species: Unkown (Possibly Pteranodon longiceps)
Size: Up to Apprx 20ft wingspan
Description: It is a flying reptile with a large skull crest.
Notes: Pteranodon is one of the largest Pterosaurs and is often confused with the Pterodactyl.

PTEROSAUR
First introduced: Episode 1.03 - 'Instinct'
Confirmed Human Kills: 3 (Dozens injured)
Genus: Pterosauri
Species: Malcolmus pterosaur(Fictional)
Size: Apprx 16-20inches in length, Apprx 2ft wingspan
Description: Malcomus Pterosauri is a small flying reptilesand lives in swarms.
Notes: Has non-annual breeding migrations.

PROCERATOPS
First introduced: Episode 1.03 - “Instinct”
Confirmed Human Kills: 0
Genus: Protoceratops
Species: Unknown
Size: Apprx 6ft in length and 2ft high
Description: It's a small herbivore with a large helmet-like neck frill.
Notes: It's a herd dinosaur and probably nocturnal in nature.

OVOSAUR (*Fictional)
First introduced: Episode 1.04 - “What Remains”
Confirmed Human Kills: 0
Genus: Ovosaurus
Species: Unknown
Size: Apprx 6-8ft in length
Description: Ovosaurs are feathered with a bulbed tail end.
Notes: They're attracted to nickle and similar in appearance to the Nqwebasaurus (see photo).

NYKORAPTOR (*Fictional)
First introduced: Episode 1.05 - “The Runaway”
Confirmed Human Kills: 2
Genus: Nykoraptor (*Fictional)
Species: Unknown
Size: Apprx 10-12ft in length
Description: A Nyko is a feathered and sickle-like clawed Raptor with 3 rows of teeth.
Notes: Bears a resemblance to real world Neuquenraptor (see photo).

ANKLYOSAURUS
First introduced: Episode 1.06 - 'Bylaw'
Confirmed Human Kills: 0
Genus: Ankylosaurus
Species: Ankylosaurus magniventris
Size: 20-30ft in length
Description: Has a massive clubbed tail and thick armored back.
Notes: Largest member of the Ankliosauridae family.

EMPIROSAUR(*Fictional)
First Introduced: Episode 1.07- 'Nightfall'
Confirmed Human Kills: 0
Genus: Spinosaurus
Species: Unknown
Size: Apprx 40-60ft in length
Description: Long crocodile like snout with a large spike sail fin on its back.
Notes: Spinosaurus means "spike lizard". Used by Sixers to Attack Terra Nova. The largest of the carnivorous dinosaur families.

Ancestral Komodo Dragon
First Introduced: Episode 1.08- 'Proof'
Confirmed Human Kills: 0
Genus: Varanus (*modern Komodo genus)
Species: Unknown
Size: Apprx 15ft in length
Description: Very similar to modern Komodo, but with a large retractable neck frill.
Notes: Possibly not a dinosaur, but an ancient Varanid lizard. Very poisonous bite. It prefers carrion and decayed flesh.

Off-Screen Dinosaurs:
ALLOSAUR: Heard by the 10th pilgrimage on their way to the Terra Nova colony (pilot).
Species: Unknown
First introduced: Episode 1.01-1.02 - 'Genesis'
Confirmed Human Kills: 0
"HOWLER": Heard by Josh and Skye while outside the gate. Skye says they’re not as bad as they sound (pilot).
Species: Unknown
First introduced: Episode 1.01-1.02 - 'Genesis'
Confirmed Human Kills: 0
GALLUSAUR : (*Fictional) Malcolm mentions they're Nicoraptor's favorite food.
Species: Gallusaurus Prima(*Fictional)
First Introduced: Episode 1.06 - 'Bylaw'
Confirmed Human Kills: 0


you are missing the "pterodactilo" or something like that! the one which flys!:)
ReplyDeleteOH true! I didn't make the list I assumed they covered all the bases, but you're right!
ReplyDeletePterodactyls are the flying ones they showed. They are a Pterosaur. : )
ReplyDeleteI see a 'human kill' tally is being kept for each one. Didn't the Slashers kill the 2 Sixers that were bringing back the injured Sixer theif?
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. Thanks for posting it. I confess that I was never a dinogeek and I didn't like Jurassic Park. I know zip about dinosaurs so it will be nice to have this handy guide. I assume that scientists believe all these dinosaurs actually existed in our world and that they aren't made up by the writers.
ReplyDeleteAll of the dinosaurs we have seen so far existed, but some we will meet are made up actually or expanded sub-species of species that did exist if that makes sense.
ReplyDeleteHere's another informative site with a similar reference guide, but they list other dinosaurs from future episodes as well I guess. I choose to only enter the dinos we saw in the first 2 episodes.
http://www.terranovatv.net/dinosaurs/
I thought they had killed at least 2.. maybe 3 honestly, but I just went with the info on the site.
ReplyDeletePterosaur:http://cdn.terranovatv.net/images/2011/08/pterosaur-terra-nova.jpg
ReplyDeleteI added a separate Pterosaur photo since there seems to be a rather large (much larger than a human) flying Pterosaur (Pterodactyl maybe?) and then the smaller swarming Pterosaurs from last night's episode 'Instinct'
ReplyDeleteI changed the previous photo of what I assumed were the Pterosaurs to Pterodactyl (a sub-order of the Pterosaur order). I have no idea what the specific genus species is, but I will update later if they supply the information.
I'd like to say that all these dinosaur names are greek!!! all languages have many greek words!!!
ReplyDeleteNice episode!!!!!
This is awesome! Love the names.Now all we need is a weekly chart to keep track of kills and injuries.
ReplyDeleteHa!
ReplyDeleteWell I have a kill list going under their names, but not a chart. Maybe a demographic of who is killed by what dinosaur? Maybe Carnos have a taste for security forces and Pterosaurs prefer civilians? XD
Yes,yes the killl list is what gave me the idea! HA,we could call it Spoilersaur!:) Its some thing to think about.I Looking forward to next weeks Update!! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteyess this is actually very helpful! thankyouu!
ReplyDeleteI updated with this weeks new dino and found the specific huge pterosaur was likely a Pteranodon. I also added clickable links to wiki or some informative site for each dinosaur in the list.
ReplyDeletewow cool list thanks for that
ReplyDeleteI like that the show is using fictional dinosaurs. Probably because I'm a fan of the alternate timeline element.
ReplyDeletegood show,love the list!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for doing this.
ReplyDeleteAm I tho only one who thinks it's odd they're making up so many dinosaurs, considering how many we know to have existed? I almost want to call it lazy, like instead of doing research they're just inventing new ones to fit whatever plot they contrive. I almost want to do that, but I won't quite just yet.
Yeah, no. You are not alone.
ReplyDeleteAt first I liked the idea. Different timeline = different species evolving just a bit differently from our own, but as more comes out and perhaps this is in fact our timeline..... The idea of all these new species is not as interesting to me.
Even if we consider that we as historians have missed many species from our past.... It just seems silly to spend time creating species when they can just take from what truly existed.
Part of me wonders if they just cannot capture their appearances well enough to be recognized and decide to "create" a new dinosaur as an after thought....
I'm not buy the different timeline = different species argument (not saying that I think you're arguing it). My understanding was that they went back in time, and their arrival is where the timeline split. They couldn't really go back in time to a different timeline could they? So therefore all the dinosaurs should be the same, but from here-on-out might evolve differently.
ReplyDeleteI love this reference, great idea and great fun. :D
ReplyDeleteI added Ankylosaurus with the episode still of the egg unhatched, bt this is what an adult Ankylosaurus looks like....
ReplyDeletehttp://fascinatingly.com/wp-content/gallery/dinosaur-hd-wallpaper/ankylosaurus-hi-res-wallpaper.jpg
One did not show up.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.dinosauriens.info/dinosaures/images/ankylosaurus.jpg
Do you only kills during the program?
ReplyDeleteIf not, Leah's dad was killed by a Slasher.
I've been debating if that should count...
ReplyDeleteI probably will adjust the kill count since it is confirmation even if it was not witnessed by the viewers! XD
perhaps you shouldn't link to terranova.wikia, they arent very good, link to this one instead terranovawiki.org
ReplyDeleteCool thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThey seem ot have a bit more there. I will update with anything new...
I updated the dinosaur used by the Sixers as a diversion at Terra Nova, Spinosaurus.
ReplyDeleteI will change the image to a screen cap when a good one turns up. I couldn't make a clean good cap, but I'm sure some will turn up.
How could you not like Jurassic Park?
ReplyDeleteI saw it when I was 5 and was terrified of open fields for years. :D
Changed Spinosaurus to some fictional Empirosaurus since according to some press piece that's what TN is calling the VERY Spinosaurus looking dinosaur.
ReplyDeleteI'm getting a little annoyed by the shows desire to make up new species of dinosaurs. .... ESPECIALLY when they look exactly like dinosaurs that existed. Oh well.
I added the "dinosaur" of the night and also updated previous entries with a more information: genus, species, description and notes.
ReplyDeleteHey thanks! I had to laugh because I sometimes think of Primeval when I am watching Terra Nova. I look down and the ad below was Primeval.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the added info,i found my eyebrows raising up and saying wow as i was reading each dino. It almost seems to add to there size.Love this,thanks.
ReplyDeleteIT's so freaky when things like that happen! XD
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome!
ReplyDeleteYeah having the size puts things in perspective I guess. Although some sizes are approximations by me or other sites based on size comparisons with people on Terra Nova..... and the real world numbers for size may not apply to the specific Terra Nova sepcies either I guess. That said it's still interesting...
Added photo albums for each dinosaur to the SpoilerTV Photo Archive in the Misc folder of Terra Nova.
ReplyDeletehttp://spoilertv.co.uk/images/terra-nova/season-1/misc/dinosaurs/
For those that have real world counterparts I added photos of dino casts at museums or national parks if I could... if not renderings and sketches. I also added a number of captures from the series of each dinosaur.
Indeed it is interesting! Last night Jurassic Park was on tv,so i tuned in.Its not like i haven't seen it 20 times before,but i wanted to check out the dinosaurs.I must say theirs are much better than T.Nova.I became so engrossed in it i finished watching.Before i realized AMC started Jurassic Park 3,i wasn't tired so what the heck i watched J.P.3. As i finally turned off the tube,i was wondering what you were going to write in your Reference Update.Needless to say i had a good chuckle when i realized you wouldn't be writing about them at all. Anyway i thought you would get a kick out of it. See you later! :)
ReplyDeleteHa!
ReplyDeleteYeah when I have been searching for the Terra Nova dinosaurs from the series I keep seeing the same dinosaurs from Jurassic Park and they are all so much clearer, more detailed, more 3-dimensional - just better.
Granted, those pictures come from DVD captures or maybe Blu-Ray even so they will be better than most TV captures even if 720p resolution... Still.... can;t beat what time and money do for computer VFX and TV shows cannot compete with big movies, even if those movies are 20 years old now!