Tyrannosaurus Rex (T-Rex): As the iconic apex predator of Jurassic Park, the Tyrannosaurus Rex is undoubtedly one of the most powerful dinosaurs.
Velociraptor: Despite being smaller in size compared to the T-Rex, Velociraptors are highly intelligent and agile predators.
Spinosaurus: Introduced in Jurassic Park III, the Spinosaurus is larger and more powerful than the T-Rex, boasting a sail-like structure on its back and powerful jaws lined with conical teeth.
Indominus Rex: As a genetically engineered hybrid dinosaur created in Jurassic World, the Indominus Rex possesses traits from various powerful dinosaurs, including the T-Rex and Velociraptor.
Carnotaurus: Known for its distinctive horns and robust build, the Carnotaurus is a powerful predator featured in Jurassic
Mosasaurus: Although not a dinosaur in the traditional sense, the Mosasaurus is a massive marine reptile featured in Jurassic World.
Stegosaurus: Despite being herbivores, Stegosauruses are equipped with formidable defensive weapons, including spiked tails and bony plates along their backs.
Ankylosaurus: Similar to the Stegosaurus, Ankylosauruses are herbivores with heavy armor and a large bony club at the end of their tails.
Triceratops: Triceratops are herbivorous dinosaurs with three horns on their heads and a bony frill for protection. Their size, strength, and defensive horns make them powerful defenders against predators.