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Late Jurassic Collection

"Exploring the Late Jurassic: A Glimpse into Prehistoric Wonders" Step back in time to the Late Jurassic period, where colossal creatures roamed the Earth

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs, artwork C018 / 8572

Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs, artwork C018 / 8572
Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs. Artwork of two sauropods of the species Mamenchisaurus hochuanensis, grazing amongst cycads, juniper and ginkgo 150 million years ago in what is today China

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Pteranodon gliding, side view

Pteranodon gliding, side view

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Ceratosaurus and Dacentrurus, artwork

Ceratosaurus and Dacentrurus, artwork
Ceratosaurus (right) and Dacentrurus (left) dinosaurs fighting, artwork. Ceratosaurus was a carnivorous theropod. It was a bipedal predator, using its teeth and hind claws to bring down its prey

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Pteranodon, side view

Pteranodon, side view

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Diplodocus, side view

Diplodocus, side view

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Camarasaurus, chambered lizard, side view

Camarasaurus, chambered lizard, side view

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Brachiosaurus, arm lizard, side view

Brachiosaurus, arm lizard, side view

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Compsognathus, model reconstruction of bipedal, carnivorous theropod dinosaur

Compsognathus, model reconstruction of bipedal, carnivorous theropod dinosaur

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Camptosaurus dinosaurs, artwork C018 / 8573

Camptosaurus dinosaurs, artwork C018 / 8573
Camptosaurus dinosaurs. Artwork of plant-eating ornithischian dinosaurs of the genus Camptosaurus, grazing in a forest of cycads and ferns 160 million years ago in what is today Wyoming, USA

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Fruitafossor prehistoric mammals, artwork C017 / 0676

Fruitafossor prehistoric mammals, artwork C017 / 0676
Fruitafossor prehistoric mammals, artwork. These termite-eating mammals were found in what is now North America during the Late Jurassic, around 155 to 150 million years ago

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Ceratosaurus dinosaur, artwork C016 / 9682

Ceratosaurus dinosaur, artwork C016 / 9682
Ceratosaurus dinosaur, artwork. This large theropod dinosaur lived during the Late Jurassic, 153" 148 million years ago

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Dacentrurus dinosaur, artwork C016 / 9683

Dacentrurus dinosaur, artwork C016 / 9683
Dacentrurus dinosaur, artwork. This large herbivorous stegosaur lived during the Late Jurassic (150-135 million years ago)

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Ctenochasma flying reptile, artwork C016 / 9680

Ctenochasma flying reptile, artwork C016 / 9680
Ctenochasma flying reptile, artwork. This flying reptile lived around 150 million years ago, during the Late Jurassic. The smallest species had a wingspan of 25 centimetres

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Camptosaurus dinosaur, artwork C016 / 9681

Camptosaurus dinosaur, artwork C016 / 9681
Camptosaurus dinosaur, artwork. This dinosaur lived during the Late Jurassic, about 156-145 million years ago. It was a plant-eating beaked ornithischian dinosaur

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Galvesaurus dinosaur, artwork C016 / 9684

Galvesaurus dinosaur, artwork C016 / 9684
Galvesaurus dinosaur, artwork. This sauropod dinosaur lived around 147 million years ago during the Late Jurassic. Like other sauropods, it was a herbivorous quadruped with a long neck and tail

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Gleichenites, Late Jurassic fern

Gleichenites, Late Jurassic fern
Model of a Late Jurassic fern which would have been found on drier ground

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Kentrosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Kentrosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Hybodus shark, artwork

Hybodus shark, artwork. This genus of prehistoric shark existed during the late Jurassic period (165-150 million years ago)

Background imageLate Jurassic Collection: Kentrosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Kentrosaurus dinosaur, artwork
Kentrosaurus dinosaur in a prehistoric forest, computer artwork. This 4-metre-long stegosaurid dinosaur is known from fossils discovered in Tanzania in the period 1910 to 1912


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"Exploring the Late Jurassic: A Glimpse into Prehistoric Wonders" Step back in time to the Late Jurassic period, where colossal creatures roamed the Earth. Marvel at the majestic Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs as they gracefully traverse ancient landscapes, their long necks reaching for towering trees. (Artwork C018 / 8572) Venture deeper into this prehistoric era and encounter a thrilling scene - a fierce battle between Ceratosaurus and Dacentrurus unfolds before your eyes. Witness their powerful frames clash amidst a primordial backdrop. (Artwork) As you navigate through this captivating world, catch sight of Cryptoclidus swimming effortlessly through crystal-clear waters, its elegant form gliding with grace from a side view. Take flight alongside Pteranodon as it soars above vast expanses of land and sea. Observe its impressive wingspan and marvel at its ability to glide seamlessly through the skies from a side view. Next on your journey is Diplodocus, an awe-inspiring giant that stretches across your field of vision from head to tail in breathtaking detail – behold its sheer magnitude. (Side view) Prepare to be amazed by Camarasaurus, aptly named "chambered lizard, " showcasing intricate features from every angle. Its imposing presence will leave you in awe as you witness it up close from a side view. Continue onward and meet Brachiosaurus – an arm lizard like no other. This gentle giant stands tall against the horizon; admire its elongated neck as it reaches towards distant treetops in all its splendor. Intriguingly small yet ferocious is Compsognathus, reconstructed here as a bipedal carnivorous theropod dinosaur. Get acquainted with this agile predator who once prowled these lands with unmatched agility. Camptosaurus dinosaurs make their appearance next – fascinating herbivores whose unique characteristics are brought to life in stunning detail.