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

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Maiasaura with young

Maiasaura with young
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: Dromaeosaurus, Fuzzy Raptor

Dromaeosaurus, Fuzzy Raptor
An animatronic model of the fuzzy raptor or dromaeosaurus created by Kokoro of Japan for the Natural History Museum. The fuzzy raptor was a small dinosaur covered in branched feathers

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Maiasaura

Maiasaura
Outline illustration of a Maiasaura

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Massospondylus

Massospondylus
Outline illustration of a Massospondylus

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Orodromeus

Orodromeus
Outline illustration of an Orodromeus

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Tenontosaurus

Tenontosaurus
Outline illustration of a Tenontosaurus

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Centrosaurus

Centrosaurus
Outline Illustration of a Centrosaurus

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Troodon

Troodon
Outline illustration of a Troodon

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Camarasaurus

Camarasaurus
Outline Illustration of a Camarasaurus

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Ceratosaurus & Apatosaurus

Ceratosaurus & Apatosaurus
Ceratosaurus overlooks a herd of Apatosaurus. Ceratosaurus was a large powerful predator with long curved fangs. Apatosaurus was one of the largest herbivores growing to 21 metres in length

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Crocodylus porosus, saltwater crocodile

Crocodylus porosus, saltwater crocodile
Photograph of a saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) skull

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Diplodocus carnegii, presented by Mr Andrew Carnegie and unv

Diplodocus carnegii, presented by Mr Andrew Carnegie and unv
The Reptile Gallery of The Natural History Museum, London (the Diplodocus exhibit was subsequently rehoused in the Museums Central Hall)

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Diplodocus & Triceratops

Diplodocus & Triceratops

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Pachyrhinosaurus

Pachyrhinosaurus
This dinosaur, whose name means thick nosed lizard was a herbivore living during the Upper Cretaceous period, 76-74 million years ago

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Edmontosaurus skin

Edmontosaurus skin
A specimen of fossilized skin that once belonged to the dinosaur, Edmontosaurus, a member of the Hadrosaur family. It was discovered in Wyoming, USA and dates back to around 67 million years ago

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Tuojiangosaurus

Tuojiangosaurus
A skeleton of the dinosaur Tuojiangosaurus on display in the Natural History Museum. This dinosaur lived around 157 to 154 million years ago and its fossils have been discovered in China

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Lesothosaurus

Lesothosaurus
This dinosaur was a bipedal herbivore. It lived between 205 and 180 million years ago during the Lower Jurassic period. It was a small, (1 metre in lengh) primative ornithopod

Background imageArchosauria Collection: Gallimimus, Tyrannosaurus & Diplodocus

Gallimimus, Tyrannosaurus & Diplodocus
Gallimimus (top left). This was a 6 metre long omnivore which lived 74 mya. Tyrannosaurus (top right), the famous carnivore lived 67 mya, and Diplodocus (bottom)



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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.