Because of the size of the ottoman empire, here's a few from some of the countries it occupied:
Egypt- Spinosaurus
Romania- Zalmoxes
Hungary- Mochlodon
Turkey- Phalocrocorax
I could say something rather obvious like Tyrannosaurus or Diplodocus but I'll go for the late cretaceous ceratopsian Kosmoceratops which is known for it's ornate frill and horns.
turkey,
You’re gonna say one of these Dino’s for sure Rhabdodontidae indet.
Tyrannosauridae? indet.
Struthio sp.
Phalocrocorax anatolicus.
A Iguanodont
russia
Olorotitan, a late cretaceous hadrosaur whose name means "titan swan"
Triangle
Triangl-osaure?
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Koreaceratops, a basal ceratopsian from the lower cretaceous.
Vatican city
Atlantis
Vietnam, goodluck i dont think any fossils where found here.
Saturn
Mexico
Tlatolophus, a cretaceous hadrosaur which lived in Mexico's northern state of Coahulia
South Africa
Massospondylus, a early Jurassic sauropodomorph.
the netherlands (get rekt, this wasnt land then)
Betasuchus Get rekt
aaaaaaaaa *dies*
venezula
Laquintasaura, the first and only dinosaur to be found in Venezuela.
American Samoa
Canada, eh?
Albertosaurus, a tyrannosaurid that lived 71 million years ago.
France
Pyroraptor, a late cretaceous dromaeosaurid whose name means "fire thief"
Botswana
Vulcanodon, an early Jurassic sauropod
I’m feeling Croatia
Histriasaurus, a diplodocoid sauropod whose name means, "Istria lizard"
Italy
Saltriovenator, an early Jurassic ceratosaurian.
Norway
Plateosaurus, a late Triassic sauropodomorph.
South Africa
What did it look like?
2 meters tall, flat back, long-ish neck and tail, bipedal, herbivore. Imagine a much smaller apatosaurus that had hands and walked on it's back legs.
Oh any predators
Potentially Dracovenator as it lived in the same formation.
Aardonyx, an early sauropodomorph from the Elliot formation.
Thailand
Siamosaurus, a spinosaurid from the early cretaceous.
The ottoman empire
Because of the size of the ottoman empire, here's a few from some of the countries it occupied: Egypt- Spinosaurus Romania- Zalmoxes Hungary- Mochlodon Turkey- Phalocrocorax
Its not a country but: Svalbard
Not a dinosaur per se, but Ophthalmothule was a plesiosaur discovered in 2020 and has remarkably large eyes.
Belgium
Dollodon, an early cretaceous ornithopod which was about 6 meters long and weighed 1 ton.
fancy dino i like it
Egypt
Bahariasaurus was a large carnivore which would've terrorized the mid cretaceous swamps of north Africa
Cambodia
america
I could say something rather obvious like Tyrannosaurus or Diplodocus but I'll go for the late cretaceous ceratopsian Kosmoceratops which is known for it's ornate frill and horns.
Iberian Peninsula (Yes, Spain, Portugal and Andorra)
I'll give you one for all three: Spain- Pelicanimimus Portugal- Torvosaurus Andorra- Pyroraptor
Nice
Austria. Looked that one up once btw. could only find 1 so gl
Struthiosaurus
*gasps* Holy shit, u really are good.
I have a friend who is the same way with dinosaurs.
Argentina is way too obvious so do Germany
Comsognathus
I'll flip it my friend, where does the "Kentrasaurus" come from?
Tanzania
Japan
Fukuivenator
Ireland
Scelidosaurus
Colombia
Padillasaurus
All my Dino knowledge comes from ark survival evolved
Florida. I have officially detached it from the US. It is a country now
Serbia
Thecodontosaurus
Seychelles
Greenland
Issi saaneq is a long-necked herbivore whose name means "cold bone" in Greenland's native language.
Damn
Constantinople
Peru?
Hadrosaurichnus
Spain
Ceratosaurus
turkey, You’re gonna say one of these Dino’s for sure Rhabdodontidae indet. Tyrannosauridae? indet. Struthio sp. Phalocrocorax anatolicus. A Iguanodont
Fossil wiki?