Dinosaurs are awesome. That’s impossible to dispute. They’re the closet thing to real monsters we know of so it’s no wonder why they inspire everything from science fiction to fantasy creatures. William Buckland discovered the first dinosaur fossil in 1822, though it took 20 years before Sir Richard Owen named the prehistoric creatures dinosaurs. Megalosaurus was the first named dinosaur.

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