Dinosaurs were prehistoric reptile animals that lived on land millions of years ago and varied in size and shape.
Several fossils and models of dinosaurs have appeared in various Thomas & Friends media.
Allosaurus[]
Allosaurus were large bipedal carnivorous dinosaurs of the late Jurassic period.
In Thomas and the Dinosaurs, a model of an Allosaurus was on display at the Dinosaur Park.
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Ankylosaurus[]
Ankylosaurus were heavily built quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaurs of the Cretaceous period, armoured with bony plates.
In Thomas and the Dinosaurs, a model of an Allosaurus was on display at the Dinosaur Park.
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Brontosaurus[]
Brontosaurus were huge herbivorous dinosaurs of the late Jurassic period, with a long neck and tail.
In Thomas and the Dinosaur, Thomas once delivered a model of a green Brontosaurus to the Dinosaur Park, and Harold assisted by lowering it onto Thomas' flatbed. In Thomas and the Dinosaurs, Percy delivered a model of an orange Brontosaurus to the Dinosaur Park.
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- 1992 - Thomas and the Dinosaur
- 2000 - Thomas and the Dinosaur
- 2019 - Thomas and the Dinosaurs
Hylaeosaurus[]
Hylaeosaurus were herbivorous, armored dinosaurs that lived in England during the Early Cretaceous period.
Samson once delivered a model of a Hylaeosaurus from the Mainland to the Earl's estate at Ulfstead Castle.
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Lexovisaurus[]
Lexovisaurus were a genus of stegosaur from mid-to-Late Jurassic Europe.
Samson once delivered a model of a Lexovisaurus from the Mainland to the Earl's estate at Ulfstead Castle.
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BooksAnnual Stories
Magazine Stories
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Merchandise[]
- TrackMaster (discontinued)
- Motorized Railway (discontinued)
Megalosaurus[]
Megalosaurus were large carnivorous bipedal dinosaurs of the mid Jurassic period, whose remains have been found only in England.
Thomas once discovered Megalosaurus footprints at the clay pits, later on Marion dug up a Megalosaurus skeleton in the clay pits. This skeleton was resembled and placed on display at Tidmouth Town Square. Sometime afterwards, Samson delivered an animatronic model of a Megalosaurus from the Mainland to the Earl's estate at Ulfstead Castle.
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Merchandise[]
- Motor Road and Rail (discontinued)
- TrackMaster (discontinued)
- Wooden Railway (discontinued)
- Take-n-Play (discontinued)
- Adventures (discontinued)
- Collectible Railway (discontinued)
- Motorized Railway (discontinued)
- Mega Bloks (discontinued)
- Minis (discontinued)
- Capsule Plarail (discontinued)
- Kabaya (discontinued)
Pelorosaurus[]
Pelorosaurus were large, plant-eating dinosaurs that lived during the Early Cretaceous period.
Samson once delivered an model of a Pelorosaurus from the Mainland to the Earl's estate at Ulfstead Castle.
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BooksAnnual Stories
Magazine Stories
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Merchandise[]
- Magazine Toys (discontinued)
Pterodactylus[]
Pterodactylus were pterosaurs of the late Jurassic period, with a long slender head and neck and a very short tail.
In Thomas and the Dinosaur, a model of an Pterodactylus was on display at the Dinosaur Park.
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Merchandise[]
- Adventures (discontinued)
Stegosaurus[]
Stegosaurus were small-headed quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaurs of the Jurassic and early Cretaceous periods, with a double row of large bony plates or spines along the back.
When a Stegosaurus skeleton was discovered, Skarloey and Rheneas brought the skeleton to The Transfer Yards for Thomas to deliver to Sodor Museum.
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Merchandise[]
- TrackMaster (discontinued)
- Take Along (discontinued)
- Take-n-Play (discontinued)
- Adventures (discontinued)
- Collectible Railway (discontinued)
- Capsule Plarail (discontinued)
- Kabaya (discontinued)
- Magazine Toys (discontinued)
Tyrannosaurus[]
Tyrannosaurus, also known as the T-Rex, were very large bipedal carnivorous dinosaurs of the late Cretaceous period, with powerful jaws and small clawlike front legs.
In Thomas and the Dinosaur (1992), a model of a Tyrannosaurus was on display at the Dinosaur Park. In Thomas and the Dinosaur! (1994), Thomas and the Dinosaur (2000) and The Dinosaur, Thomas delivered various Tyrannosaurus models to the Dinosaur Exhibition. In Thomas-saurus Rex, Stepney and Thomas delivered a Tyrannosaurus fossil to the Tidmouth Museum. In Thomas and the Dinosaurs, James delivered a model of a Tyrannosaurus to the Dinosaur Park.
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Merchandise[]
- TrackMaster (discontinued)
- Wooden Railway (discontinued)
- Adventures (discontinued)
- Capsule Plarail (discontinued)
- Magazine Toys (discontinued)
Triceratops[]
Triceratops were large quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaurs living at the end of the Cretaceous period, having a massive head with two large horns, a smaller horn on the beaked snout, and a bony frill above the neck.
While digging the swimming pool for a new school, Oliver discovered a Triceratops skeleton and he got his picture taken on the front page of the Sodor Times. In Thomas and the Dinosaurs, Thomas delivered a model of a Triceratops to the Dinosaur Park.
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Books[]
- 1992 - Thomas and the Dinosaur
- 2019 - Thomas and the Dinosaurs
Magazine Stories[]
- 1994 - Thomas and the Dinosaur!
Velociraptors[]
Velociraptors were small, fast, carnivorous dinosaurs that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous Period.
In Thomas and the Dinosaur and Thomas and the Dinosaurs, models of Velociraptors were on display at the Dinosaur Park.