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Step into the world of Archosauria at the Natural History Shop, where ancient wonders come to life

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Magyarosaurus sp. & Cetiosaurus oxoniensis

Magyarosaurus sp. & Cetiosaurus oxoniensis
Magyarosaurus was a titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Transylvania, Romania. Cetiosaurus was an early sauropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of England

Background imageArchosauria Collection: An archosaur wanders amidst cycads and ferns in a prehistoric swamp

An archosaur wanders amidst cycads and ferns in a prehistoric swamp
A 15-foot-long, 500 pound rauisuchian archosaur of the genus Prestosuchus wanders amidst cycads and ferns in a swamp 230 million years ago in what is today Brazil

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Prestosuchus dinosaur roaring

Prestosuchus dinosaur roaring, white background

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Arizonasaurus portrait on white background

Arizonasaurus portrait on white background. Arizonasaurus was a sailback carnivorous archosaur that lived in Arizona, North America in the Triassic Period

Background imageArchosauria Collection: A Chirotherium roams a prehistoric era landscape

A Chirotherium roams a prehistoric era landscape

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Arizonasaurus dinosaur walking in the desert

Arizonasaurus dinosaur walking in the desert amongst bjuvia trees

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Prestosuchus portrait on white background

Prestosuchus portrait on white background. Prestosuchus was a carnivorous archosaur dinosaur that lived in the Triassic Period of Brazil

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Arizonasaurus dinosaur

Arizonasaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Desmatosuchus search for edible roots in a prehistoric landscape

Desmatosuchus search for edible roots in a prehistoric landscape
15-foot-long, 750 pound aetosaurian archosaurs of the genus Desmatosuchus search for edible roots amidst cycads and ferns 230 million years ago in what is today Texas

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Postosuchus was an extinct rauisuchian reptile that lived during the Triassic period

Postosuchus was an extinct rauisuchian reptile that lived during the Triassic period
Postosuchus was an extinct genus of rauisuchian reptile that lived in what is now North America during the Middle and Late Triassic period about 228-202 million years ago

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Two Herrerasaurus dinosaurs chasing a Silesaurus down a stream

Two Herrerasaurus dinosaurs chasing a Silesaurus down a stream
Two Herrerasaurus chasing a Silesaurus down a stream in the Triassic period. Two Plateosaurus are in the background

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Arizonasaurus dinosaur in the desert with pachypteris trees

Arizonasaurus dinosaur in the desert with pachypteris trees

Background imageArchosauria Collection: A fierce Prestosuchus dinosaur, side view

A fierce Prestosuchus dinosaur, side view. Prestosuchus was a carnivorous archosaur dinosaur that lived in the Triassic Period of Brazil

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Prestosuchus dinosaur catches a fish out of water

Prestosuchus dinosaur catches a fish out of water
Prestosuchus dinosaur fishing amongst glossopteris tree by sunset

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Arizonasaurus dinosaurs follow along with a herd of Plateosaurus

Arizonasaurus dinosaurs follow along with a herd of Plateosaurus
Arizonasaurus dinosaurs and Eudimorphodon flying reptiles follow along with a herd of Plateosaurus on their annual migration

Background imageArchosauria Collection: An archosaur of the genus Postosuchus wanders in a prehistoric landscape

An archosaur of the genus Postosuchus wanders in a prehistoric landscape
A 12-foot-long, 1, 000 pound rauisuchian archosaur of the genus Postosuchus wanders a hilltop 220 million years ago in what is today Texas

Background imageArchosauria Collection: A large Prestosuchus moves through the brush

A large Prestosuchus moves through the brush
A large mid Triassic reptile called Prestosuchus moves through the brush

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Postosuchus reptile from the Triassic Period

Postosuchus reptile from the Triassic Period. Postosuchus was a cousin of crocodiles and lived as a carnivore in North America during the Triassic Period

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Arizonasaurus dinosaur on white background

Arizonasaurus dinosaur on white background. Arizonasaurus was a sailback carnivorous archosaur that lived in Arizona, North America in the Triassic Period

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Prestosuchus dinosaur

Prestosuchus dinosaur, white background

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Arizonasaurus dinosaur amongst pachypteris trees

Arizonasaurus dinosaur amongst pachypteris trees
Arizonasaurus dinosaur walking in the desert amongst pachypteris trees

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5978

Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5978
Tyrannosaurus rex model. This carnivorous dinosaur lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago. So far three complete skulls have been found

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Megalosaurus dinosaur jaw C016 / 5697

Megalosaurus dinosaur jaw C016 / 5697
Megalosaurus jaw. Fragment of a lower jaw from the carnivorous dinosaur Megalosaurus. Throughout the dinosaurs life young teeth pushed up to replace old teeth

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Edmontosaurus dinosaur jaw C016 / 5696

Edmontosaurus dinosaur jaw C016 / 5696
Edmontosaurus jaw. Fossilised jaw from a Edmonotosaurus dinosaur, showing the interlocking teeth which formed a grating surface for eating tough vegetation

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5700

Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5700
Tyrannosaurus rex model. This carnivorous dinosaur lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago. So far three complete skulls have been found

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Saltwater crocodile skull C016 / 5674

Saltwater crocodile skull C016 / 5674
Saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) skull

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Fossil torvosaurus dinosaur claw C016 / 5621

Fossil torvosaurus dinosaur claw C016 / 5621
Fossil torvosaurus dinosaur claw. Torvosaurus, whose name means savage lizard, was a carnivore that lived during the upper Jurassic period. Its fossils have been found in Colorado, USA

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Shunosaurus dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5603

Shunosaurus dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5603
Shunosaurus. dinosaur skeleton Shunosaurus was a large herbivorous quadruped with a tail club formed by enlarged vertebrae with 2 pairs of spikes

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Hypsilophodon dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5586

Hypsilophodon dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5586
Mounted skeleton of a Hypsilophodon dinosaur. This dinosaur lived during the Lower Cretaceous period around 125 million years ago

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5585

Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5585
Tyrannosaurus rex model. This carnivorous dinosaur lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago. So far three complete skulls have been found

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Titanopteryx pterosaur, wing bone fossils C016 / 5069

Titanopteryx pterosaur, wing bone fossils C016 / 5069
Titanopteryx philadelphiae pterosaur, wing bone fossils. The two fossils at top are are fragments of bones forming the elbow joint of this winged reptile

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Dimorphodon macronyx, pterosaur fossil C016 / 5031

Dimorphodon macronyx, pterosaur fossil C016 / 5031
Dimorphodon macronyx, pterosaur fossil. This specimen shows the skull and lower jaw of this giant flying reptile (pterosaur) that lived during the Lower Jurassic period

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Tenontosaurus attacked by Deinonychus

Tenontosaurus attacked by Deinonychus
Detail of Deinonychus claw from a full scale animated model of a Tenontosaurus being attacked by five Deinonychus, made by Kokoro Co. Japan for The Natural History Museum

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Dinocochlea

Dinocochlea
A spiral of rock almost three metres long that looks like a giant snail but is a mystery

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Iguanodon bones

Iguanodon bones
A jumble of Iguanodon bones developed originally in 1834 by Gideon Algeronon Mantell (1790-1852). Specimen known as The Maidstone Slab. It dates back to around 140 to 110 million years

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Heterodontosaurus

Heterodontosaurus
This dinosaur whose name means different-toothed lizard is a member was an Ornithopod. It lived during the Lower Jurassic period around 205-180 million years ago

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Protocaratops skull from Mongolia

Protocaratops skull from Mongolia
This dinosaur lived during the Cretaceous period about 80 million years ago. This skull. roughly the size of a bear s, was found in Mongolia

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex eye

Tyrannosaurus rex eye
Graphic of Tyrannosaurus rex eye. It is believed that the eye sight of this dinosaur was well adapted to hunting. It also had a large olfactory cavity creating a strong sense of smell

Background imageArchosauria Collection: 100 years old in 1981

100 years old in 1981
A poster celebrating the Natural History Museums cenetary in 1981, featuring the winning design from the Blue Peter Natural History Museum Centenary Poster competition

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Maiasaura hatchling

Maiasaura hatchling
An animated model of the dinosaur Miasaura, created by Kokoro Ltd. for the Natural History Museum, London. This dinosaur whose name meand good mother lizard lived during the Upper Cretaceous 60-85 mya

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Victorian invitation and menu for dinner at Crystal Palace (

Victorian invitation and menu for dinner at Crystal Palace (

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Mamenchisaurus

Mamenchisaurus
Living about 150 million years ago the dinosaur Mamenchisaurus was 22 metres long, 4 metres wide and weighed up to 30 tonnes. It is the largest animal ever found in China

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Visitors at the Natural History Museum, London

Visitors at the Natural History Museum, London
Visitor viewing an a skeleton of a Dinosaur in the Gobi Desert exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London 1997

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Dr. Paul Barrett

Dr. Paul Barrett
Dr Paul Barrett, Palaeontologist at the Natural History Museum checking dinosaur replicas for accuracy. The dinosaur replicas were made under licence for the Natural History Museum by Toyway Ltd

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Allosaurus

Allosaurus
A skeletal reconstruction of Allosaurus, the Upper Jurassic carnivorous dinosaur that lived 153 to 135 million years ago. On display at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Wealden Landscape

Wealden Landscape
Artists impression of vegetation and reptiles of the early Cretaceous, including Iguanodon, in south eastern England

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Telmatosaurus transylvanicus

Telmatosaurus transylvanicus
Fossil remains of the lower part of the jaw once belonging to the dinosaur, Telmatosaurus transylvanicus, Transylvanian marsh lizard discovered by Baron Franz von Nopsca at Hunedoara, Romania

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Dinosaur eggshell

Dinosaur eggshell
Scanning electron microscope image on display in the Darwin Centre



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Step into the world of Archosauria at the Natural History Shop, where ancient wonders come to life. Marvel at the majestic Triceratops and imagine what it would be like to have one as a pet. Take home a piece of history from our extensive collection - fossils, replicas, and more. Don't miss the breathtaking Crystal Palace Dinosaur Models that transport you back in time. Encounter the mighty Iguanodon and Hylaeosaurus as they roam freely in their prehistoric habitat. Dive deep into the sea with Ichthyosaurr, Plesiosaurus, and soar through the skies alongside Pterodactylus. Immerse yourself in scenes from Wealden Times, where you can witness these incredible creatures coexisting with other fascinating species. Discover Archaeopteryx - a bird-like dinosaur that bridges the gap between reptiles and birds. Explore The Wealden region's rich history through restorations found in Crystal Palace Park. Unearth secrets about Scleromochlus - an early archosaurian ancestor known for its agility. Stand in awe before Diplodocus, marveling at its colossal size. Admire Polacanthus' impressive armor plating while learning about its defensive capabilities. Listen closely to Corythosaurus' melodic calls that once echoed through ancient forests. Archosauria offers an unforgettable journey through time for all ages. Come discover these incredible creatures who once roamed our planet millions of years ago.