Jurassic Period Dinosaurs

Also Read: Triassic Dinosaurs , Cretaceous Dinosaurs

Read 280+ Jurassic Dinosaurs from the Early Jurassic (201.3 to 174.7 million years ago) to the Late Jurassic (161.5 to 145.0 million years ago).

Each entry shows the exact time span, diet, and estimated size.

Click any name to open that species page, where you can read a full description, fossil history, size estimates / Comparisons, and source references.

Bagualia

Diet: Herbivore.Size: Uncertain due to lack of remains,‭ ‬but roughly estimated to be about‭ ‬12‭ ‬meters long.Time Period: Early Jurassic.

Drinker

Diet: Herbivore.Size: About‭ ‬2‭ ‬meters long.Time Period: Late Jurassic.

Heterodontosaurus

Diet: Herbivore/Omnivore‭?Size: At least 1.2 meters long. partial skull fossils from another individual that when scaled to more complete individuals indicate that some individuals of Heterodontosaurus may have grown larger at up to 1.75 meters.Time Period: Early Sinemurian of the Jurassic for South African fossils.‭ ‬Possibly as far back as the Norian of the Triassic,‭ ‬through to the Pleinsbachian of the Jurassic.‭ ‬See main text.

Cryptosaurus

Diet: Herbivore.Size: Unknown.Time Period: Oxfordian of the Jurassic.

Yuanmousaurus

Diet: Herbivore.Size: About‭ ‬17‭ ‬meters long.Time Period: Mid Jurassic.‭

Galeamopus

Diet: Herbivore.Size: Holotype individual roughly about 27 meters long based upon 1.44 meter femur, 0.98 meter fibula and scaled to standard diplodocine diplodocid sauropod proportions.Time Period: Kimmerigian of the Jurassic.

Hesperornithoides

Diet: Carnivore.Size: Possibly up to‭ ‬1‭ ‬meter long for the holotype individual.Time Period: Tithonian of the Jurassic.

Othnielosaurus

Diet: Herbivore.Size: About‭ ‬2‭ ‬meters long.Time Period: Late Jurassic.

Callovosaurus

Diet: Herbivore.Size: Uncertain due to lack of remains,‭ ‬but roughly‭ ‬estimated to have been about‭ ‬2.5‭ ‬meters long.Time Period: Callovian of the Jurassic.
Ceratosaurus

Ceratosaurus

Diet: Carnivore.‭Size: Certainly up to 6 meters long, largerspecimens indicate an upper size approaching at least 6.7 meters long.Time Period: Kimmeridgian to Tithonian of theJurassic.‭

Proceratosaurus

Diet: Carnivore.Size: 3‭ ‬meters long.Time Period: Bathonian of the Jurassic.
Juravenator

Juravenator

Diet: Carnivore/Insectivore.Size: 70‭ ‬centimetres long.Time Period: Kimmeridgian of the Jurassic.

Xingxiulong

Diet: Herbivore.Size: ‭E‬stimated between‭ ‬4‭ ‬and‭ ‬5‭ ‬meters long.Time Period: Early Jurassic.

Ohmdenosaurus

Diet: Herbivore.Size: Tibia about 405 millimetres (0.45 meters) long. Total body size unknown due to overall lack of fossil remains.Time Period: Toarcian of the Jurassic.

Stokesosaurus

Diet: Carnivore.Size: Estimated‭ ‬3‭ ‬-‭ ‬4‭ ‬meters long.Time Period: Kimmeridgian of the Jurassic.

Magnosaurus

Diet: Carnivore.Size: Roughly estimated to be around‭ ‬4‭ ‬meters long,‭ ‬possibly slightly bigger.Time Period: Mid Jurassic.

Mymoorapelta

Diet: Herbivore.Size: Roughly‭ ‬3‭ ‬meters long.Time Period: Kimmeridgian to Tithonian of the Jurassic.

Gasosaurus

Diet: Carnivore.Size: Estimated between‭ ‬3.5‭ ‬and‭ ‬4‭ ‬meters long.Time Period: Bathonian to Callovian of the Jurassic.

Gongxianosaurus

Diet: Herbivore.Size: Roughly about‭ ‬14‭ ‬meters long.Time Period: Toarcian of the Jurassic.

Eobrontosaurus

Diet: Herbivore.Size: 21‭ ‬meters long.Time Period: Kimmeridgian to Tithonian of the Jurassic.

Spinophorosaurus

Diet: Herbivore.Size: About‭ ‬13 to 14‭ ‬meters long.Time Period: Middle Jurassic,‭ ‬possibly up to Oxfordian of the late Jurassic.‭ ‬See main text for details.

Perijasaurus

Diet: Herbivore.Size: Unknown due to lack of fossil remains.Time Period: Early/Mid Jurassic.

Chaoyangsaurus

Diet: Herbivore.Size: ‭U‬ncertain due to lack of fossils,‭ ‬but roughly estimated to be about‭ ‬1‭ ‬meter long.Time Period: Tithonian of the Jurassic.

Lusitanosaurus

Diet: Herbivore.Size: Unknown due to lack of remains.Time Period: Sinemurian of the Jurassic.
Mamenchisaurus

Mamenchisaurus

Diet: Herbivore.Size: Up to 35 meters long for the largest species M. sinocanadorum.Time Period: Oxfordian to Tithonian of the Jurassic.

Every Species Mentions its Epoch and Age, For example: Allosaurus – Time Period: Kimmeridgian age of the Late Jurassic.

The Jurassic Period was the middle part of the Mesozoic Era, lasting from about 201 to 145 million years ago.

During this time, the Earth was warm and wet, with no polar ice caps.

Thick forests of conifers, ferns, and cycads covered the land, creating perfect homes for many animals.

  • Jurassic (201.3 – 145.0 Mya)
    • Early Jurassic (201.3 – 174.7 Mya)
      • Hettangian (201.3 – 199.5 Mya)
      • Sinemurian (199.5 – 192.9 Mya)
      • Pliensbachian (192.9 – 184.4 Mya)
      • Toarcian (184.4 – 174.7 Mya)
    • Middle Jurassic (174.7 – 161.5 Mya)
      • Aalenian (174.7 – 170.9 Mya)
      • Bajocian (170.9 – 168.2 Mya)
      • Bathonian (168.2 – 165.3 Mya)
      • Callovian (165.3 – 161.5 Mya)
    • Late Jurassic (161.5 – 145.0 Mya)
      • Oxfordian (161.5 – 154.8 Mya)
      • Kimmeridgian (154.8 – 149.2 Mya)
      • Tithonian (149.2 – 145.0 Mya)

For Detailed Time Period Refer to Time Period Page.

Dinosaur Diversity in the Jurassic Period

Jurassic Period Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs of the Jurassic included many famous giants and a variety of specialists. Sauropods (long-necked herbivores) dominated the landscape by their sheer size. For example, Brachiosaurus reached about 16 m tall and 26 m long (weighing tens of tonnes), and Diplodocus grew around 24–26 m long.

These immense sauropods likely deterred predators by size alone. The carnosaur Allosaurus was the apex predator of its time, at about 8–9 m long.

It hunted in Late Jurassic North America (the Morrison Formation) and is thought to have preyed on sauropods, stegosaurs, and other herbivores.

The plated stegosaur Stegosaurus (Late Jurassic, 155–145 Mya) was a common armored herbivore, protecting itself with tail spikes and back plates. Early ornithopods like Camptosaurus and other herbivores also grazed the forests

By the Late Jurassic, the first true birds appeared (e.g. Archaeopteryx), having evolved from small coelurosaurian theropods. The oldest known bird fossil dates to this time.

Flying pterosaurs ruled the skies, and small early mammals scurried in the underbrush, but dinosaurs remained the most prominent land animals.

In short, Jurassic ecosystems were ruled by dinosaurs: enormous sauropods and stegosaurs as primary herbivores, large theropods like Allosaurus as top predators, and increasingly complex faunal communities. This “golden age of dinosaurs” lasted roughly 180 million years.

End of Jurassic

The Jurassic ended around 145 million years ago without a single massive extinction event. Instead, the Jurassic–Cretaceous transition was relatively gradual.

Many Jurassic genera gave way to new Cretaceous forms, but dinosaur lineages as a whole continued. In other words, dinosaurs did not die out at Jurassic’s end – they persisted and further diversified in the Cretaceous.

Environmental changes and continued continental breakup led to shifts in dinosaur faunas, but no cataclysm like the later asteroid impact occurred here.

FAQ’s

Which dinosaurs dominated the Jurassic?

The Jurassic was dominated by giant sauropods (long-necked herbivores) and large theropod predators. Brachiosaurus and Diplodocus were among the largest herbivores, while Allosaurus was a dominant carnivore. Other major groups included stegosaurs (like Stegosaurus) and early ornithopods.