Talk:The Last Dinosaur (1977 film)/@comment-831485-20150616073552

We're doing this Japanese Kaiju-Dinosaur film? FREAKING SWEET!!!

The film also features two more monsters, the first being the rhinoceros-like Uintatherium(?), which was a real, though lesser known post-dinosaur mammal. Unfortunately, the animal is inaccurately called one of the Ceratopsians, which is what a Triceratops and similar dinosaurs are apart of. The Uintatherium is also referred to as Prehistoric Rhino (or Giant Prehistoric Rhino) in some circles, due to the creature suit NOT being completely accurate to the aforementioned animal, especially around the sharper head horns.

Than there's the not-so-big, briefly seen Prehistoric Turtle, or 'Large Lake Turtle', whom Frankie (the lady photographer Francesca), mistakes for a standing rock. Done as a full-size puppet, the huge turtle looks to be eight-to-ten feet in length, and has sharp teeth, despite its calm appearance.

On a related note, the Tyrannosaur's rocky domain / home is littered with the bones of his equally large, fallen animal victims. Pteranodon skulls are seen, alongside elephants (woolly mammoths?), and huge warthogs, among others.

Japanese Wikipedia Page on "The Last Dinosaur" has way more information.