Centrosaurus (/ˌsɛntroʊˈsɔːrəs/ SEN-troh-SOR-əs; lit. 'pointed lizard') is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Canada.
Planet of Dinosaurs (1978)[]
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Dink the little Dinosaur (1989-1990)[]
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The Great Dinosaur Hunt (1991)[]
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Dinosaur! With Walter Cronkite (1991)[]
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The Dinosaurs! (1992)[]
Dinosaur Babes (1996)[]
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The Lost World (1998)[]
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Role As an illustration at the beginning & a baby caught by John Roxton
Inaccuracies The baby was a cross between a turtle & an armadillo.
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Disney’s Dinosaur (2000)[]
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Role Seen as a skeleton at the dried up watering hole.
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The Lost World Animated TV Series (2001)[]
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Dinotopia: Quest For The Ruby Sunstone (2003)[]
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Dinosaur King (2008)[]
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Bizarre Dinosaurs (2009)[]
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Planet Dinosaur (2011)[]
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Role In the Third Program “Last Killers”, A herd of Centrosaurus heading to the nesting grounds & gets attacked by the pack of Daspletosaurus in a storm.
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Adventures of Ceratops (2014)[]
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A herd of Centrosaurus is seen in one sergment, focusing on the Dinosaur Park Formation's bone beds.
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Deadly Dinosaurs (2018)[]
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