Hynodrosaurus and Neptunosaurus: They used three rows of large, sharp teeth to bite their prey like barbs, making it impossible for them to escape. It was shaped like a bus and was sometimes able to swallow a plesiosaur completely.

Ridgeosaurus: Ridged Dragon was a very large, fast-moving predatory dinosaur that could wiggle its powerful tail very flexibly. Ridged Dragons are probably the largest predators on land to date.
Clepals and Slippery ToothOsaurus: Crocodons had "banana-like" teeth and would even devour their own pups, and their thick jawbones could crush ammonite shells, a species of squid with a shell.
Horror Pig: The horror pig is shaped like a rhinoceros and has the characteristics of a modern African buffalo and jaguar, and its name suggests that it is an animal with sharp, highly destructive teeth.
Tyrannosaurus: The Tyrannosaurus is the largest species of wolf lizards, with canine teeth up to 4 inches long. The Tyrannosaurus dog is considered a strong predatory species on land during the Permian period, and disappeared during the Permian-Triassic extinction events.
Dunn's Fish: A terrible prehistoric fish with teeth like sharp daggers, Dunn's fish can bite at 150 million pascals and about 22,000 pounds per square inch. At the same time, Dunn's fish can open their mouths 50 times per second, which means they can sweep away their prey very quickly.
Prehistoric Dinosaurs: A giant pterosaur that soared through the air at the end of the Cretaceous period, and whose family members included: Aeolian Pterodactyl, Pterodactylosaurus, and Pterodactyl A. This 12-foot-tall carnivorous giant bird is about the same height as modern giraffes and can also run like horses on land.
Tyrannosaurus rex: Also known as Tyrannosaurus rex, known carnivorous dinosaurs and one of the most famous dinosaurs, they were the latest, largest, and most powerful of the carnivorous dinosaurs, and probably the strongest known carnivores in the world.