Don't let their small size fool you. These ankle-biters were vicious scavengers and weren't afraid to attack humans, as seen in the terrifying opening scene of The Lost World.
With a thick skull for head-on ramming, this herbivore wasn't one to mess with. They may not have been out for blood, but their defensive power made them a force to be reckoned with.
This genetically-modified terror combined the speed and intelligence of a raptor with the raw power of a T. Rex. Designed for military use, it was a cunning and deadly creation.
Lurking beneath the surface of the Jurassic World lagoon was this giant marine predator. It made a surprise appearance, ultimately taking down the monstrous Indominus Rex in an epic underwater showdown.
Taking to the skies, this flying Pterosaur with a massive wingspan posed a serious threat. Its attack on a plane in Jurassic World: Dominion showed the dangers of these airborne predators.
This dinosaur wasn't quite movie-accurate, but it was no less terrifying. With a retractable neck frill and a venomous spit, it made a memorable (and deadly) entrance in the original Jurassic Park.
The first dinosaur seen in Jurassic Park, the Brachiosaurus left everyone speechless with its towering size and gentle grace. It's a moment that perfectly captured the awe-inspiring wonder.
Created as the ultimate theme park attraction, the Indominus Rex was a monstrous hybrid with a taste for destruction. Its intelligence and adaptability made it a nearly unstoppable force.