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    The Appeal and Evolutionary History of Dinosaurs
    Why Do They Still Captivate Us Today?

    Dinosaurs were a group of ancient creatures that vanished from Earth around 66 million years ago. Despite their absence, their immense scale and diverse forms continue to fascinate people today.

    The biggest reason for their enduring popularity is likely their colossal size. Some dinosaurs are believed to have weighed more than 80 tons, a truly unimaginable scale that has a powerful impact on us in the modern world.

    The history of dinosaurs began about 230 million years ago as small carnivorous animals. Though they were inconspicuous at first, their subsequent evolution produced species of unprecedented size and created supreme predators, allowing them to rise to the top of Earth's ecosystem. They reigned as the planet's dominant creatures for some 160 million years.

    Among all dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus rex (T-Rex) holds a particularly high level of fame. While it was once thought to have walked by dragging its tail like Godzilla, the latest research has revealed that it walked with its tail held high in the air for balance.

    Discoveries and research on dinosaurs are advancing every day, with new species being uncovered one after another. The many mysteries that remain in the world of dinosaurs continue to excite us with the promise of new discoveries.

    On our website, Dino Encyclopedia, we will be regularly updating information on dinosaurs, including the latest research, new discoveries, and images. Won't you join us in exploring this profound world of dinosaurs?