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Piscivore Collection

"Piscivore: A Glimpse into the Aquatic World of Ancient Predators" Dive into the depths of prehistoric oceans, where fearsome creatures ruled as piscivores

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Mosasaurus marine reptile

Mosasaurus marine reptile
Mosasaurus. Artwork of a Mosasaurus marine lizard swimming underwater. This large carnivorous lizard was around 9 metres in length

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Spinosaurus dinosaur

Spinosaurus dinosaur. Artwork of a Spinosaurus dinosaur standing in shallow water on the coast. This was the longest carnivorous dinosaur, reaching a length of up to 16 metres

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Baryonyx dinosaur

Baryonyx dinosaur. Artwork of a Baryonyx dinosaur hunting fish in a river. Larger dinosaurs are seen in the background. Baryonyx was a fish-eating carnivore that lived around 130 million years ago

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Common kingfisher C015 / 6384

Common kingfisher C015 / 6384
Common kingfisher. Female common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) perched on a branch. This colourful bird is found throughout Eurasia and northern Africa. It eats fish, aquatic insects and crustaceans

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Baryonyx walkeri, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Baryonyx walkeri, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period

Background imagePiscivore Collection: A Elasmosaurus platyurus swims freely in prehistoric waters

A Elasmosaurus platyurus swims freely in prehistoric waters
Elasmosaurus platyurus, a prehistoric dinosaur from the Cretaceous period

Background imagePiscivore Collection: A Baryonyx dinosaur catches a fish out of water

A Baryonyx dinosaur catches a fish out of water in the Cretaceous Period

Background imagePiscivore Collection: A large Nothosaurus reptile preys on Shonisaurus Ichthyosaurs in Triassic seas

A large Nothosaurus reptile preys on Shonisaurus Ichthyosaurs in Triassic seas
An enormous Nothosaurus aquatic reptile hunts down a group of Shonisaurus ichthyosaurs in Triassic seas

Background imagePiscivore Collection: A Liopleurodon attacks a Plesiosaurus

A Liopleurodon attacks a Plesiosaurus
A hapless Plesiosaurus becomes a meal for the much larger Liopleurodon aquatic reptile

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Pteranodon catching fish, artwork

Pteranodon catching fish, artwork. Pteranodon was a flying reptile (pterosaur) that inhabited what is now North America and Europe during the late Cretaceous period

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Spiny Devilfish, Philippines

Spiny Devilfish, Philippines
The venomous demon stinger or spiny devilfish (Inimicus didactylus) deserves its impressively fearsome names. It can cause pain or death; Philippines

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Dsungaripterus weii, a pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous Period

Dsungaripterus weii, a pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous Period
Dsungaripterus weii, a pterosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period in China

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs migrate with a school of fish

Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs migrate with a school of fish
Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs migrate along with a school of fish to warmer Jurassic seas

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Styxosaurus marine reptile from the Cretaceous Period

Styxosaurus marine reptile from the Cretaceous Period
Styxosaurus was a plesiosaur marine reptile that lived during the Cretaceous Period of Kansas in North America

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Spinosaurus dinosaur

Spinosaurus dinosaur
The Spinosaurus dinosaur was a huge carnivore of the Cretaceous Period of Earths history. It was larger then Tyrannosaurus Rex and Giganotosaurus. Its fossils have been found in North Africa

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Suchomimus, a large dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Suchomimus, a large dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period
Suchomimus was a large spinosaurid dinosaur with a crocodilian-like set of jaws. It lived during the Cretaceous Period in Africa, when the Sahara was a lush swampy habitat

Background imagePiscivore Collection: A Nothosaurus marine reptile attacks a pod of Hupehsuchus dinosaurs

A Nothosaurus marine reptile attacks a pod of Hupehsuchus dinosaurs in a Triassic ocean

Background imagePiscivore Collection: A group of Spinosaurus dinosaurs spending the day fishing

A group of Spinosaurus dinosaurs spending the day fishing
A small group of giant carniverous Spinosaurus dinosaurs spending the day fishing

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Marine predators of the Cretaceous period

Marine predators of the Cretaceous period
Artists concept of primary marine predators that shared the ocean waters of the Western Interior Seaway of North America 75 million years ago

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Plesiosaurus dinosaurs swimming the Jurassic seas

Plesiosaurus dinosaurs swimming the Jurassic seas
Jurassic seas were full of life such as the Plesiosaurus dinosaur which was a carnivorve feeding on fish prey

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Spinosaurus, a large carnivore of the Cretaceous period

Spinosaurus, a large carnivore of the Cretaceous period

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Left to Right: Suchomimus, Argentinosaurus, Zuniceratops, Dicraeosaurus

Left to Right: Suchomimus, Argentinosaurus, Zuniceratops, Dicraeosaurus
From left to right: Suchomimus, Argentinosaurus, Zuniceratops, Dicraeosaurus

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Cladoselache fyleri is an extinct shark from the Late Devonian period

Cladoselache fyleri is an extinct shark from the Late Devonian period

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Spinosaurus dinosaur, white background

Spinosaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imagePiscivore Collection: A Baryonyx walkeri dinosaur catches a fish

A Baryonyx walkeri dinosaur catches a fish as its next meal

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Three Spinosaurus dinosaurs walking in the desert

Three Spinosaurus dinosaurs walking in the desert

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Tylosaurus attacks a Styxosaurus in Cetaceous waters

Tylosaurus attacks a Styxosaurus in Cetaceous waters. Tylosaurus was a North American Mosasaur, a sea reptile related to modern monitor lizards

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Front view of Pelecanimimus dinosaur

Front view of Pelecanimimus dinosaur. Pelecanimimus was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in the Cretaceous Period of Spain

Background imagePiscivore Collection: A Plesiosaurus marine reptile attacks a school of Dapedius fish

A Plesiosaurus marine reptile attacks a school of Dapedius fish
A Plesiosaurus marine reptile sneaks up behind a school of Dapedius fish as it goes in for the attack

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Dimorphodon macronyx, a prehistoric era pterosaur

Dimorphodon macronyx, a prehistoric era pterosaur from the early Jurassic period

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Spinosaurus dinosaur skeleton

Spinosaurus dinosaur skeleton on textured background

Background imagePiscivore Collection: A Nothosaurus catches an unware Ceolophysis

A Nothosaurus catches an unware Ceolophysis
The late Triassic period circa 215 million years ago, featuring the 13 foot, semi oceanic Nothosaurus catching an unaware Ceolophysis

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Elasmosaurus marine reptiles

Elasmosaurus marine reptiles
Elasmosaurus. Artwork of two Elasmosaurus marine reptiles swimming underwater. These animals were long-necked members of the Plesiosaur group of carnivorous marine reptiles

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Plesiosaurs co-existing alongside the ancient civilization of Atlantis

Plesiosaurs co-existing alongside the ancient civilization of Atlantis, way back in prehistoric times

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Bowfin (Amia calva) swims the murky freshwater of Blue Springs near Ocala, Florida

Bowfin (Amia calva) swims the murky freshwater of Blue Springs near Ocala, Florida. Bowfins are an order of primitive ray-finned fish

Background imagePiscivore Collection: A highly venomous and well-camouflaged spiny devilfish

A highly venomous and well-camouflaged spiny devilfish (Inimicus didactylus) is barely visible on an sandy slope near the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Devil scorpionfish, head on view on white sand

Devil scorpionfish, head on view on white sand
Devil scorpionfish (also known as spiny devilfish), Inimicus didactylus, head on view on white sand, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Quetzalcoatlus and Eudimorphodon pterosaurs fly through the sky above a futuristic city

Quetzalcoatlus and Eudimorphodon pterosaurs fly through the sky above a futuristic city

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Dorygnathus flying dinosaur

Dorygnathus flying dinosaur on white background with drop shadow

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Two Suchomimus dinosaurs catch a fish and shark

Two Suchomimus dinosaurs catch a fish and shark next to calamite and pachypteris plants

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Suchomimus walking across a grassy field

Suchomimus walking across a grassy field

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Pteranodon bird flying in blue sky

Pteranodon bird flying in blue sky

Background imagePiscivore Collection: A pod of Eurhinosaurus marine reptiles try to evade the much larger Liopleurodon

A pod of Eurhinosaurus marine reptiles try to evade the much larger Liopleurodon in Jurassic seas

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Dolichorhynchops marine reptile from the prehistoric era

Dolichorhynchops marine reptile from the prehistoric era
Dolichorhynchops was a marine reptile plesiosaur that lived in Cretaceous seas as a predator

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Thalassodromeus pterosaur side view

Thalassodromeus pterosaur side view. Thalassodromeus was a carnivorous pterosaur that lived in Brazil during the Cretaceous Period

Background imagePiscivore Collection: A group of Spinosaurus

A group of Spinosaurus from Earths Cretaceous period of time

Background imagePiscivore Collection: Prehistoric era dinosaurs of Niger drawn to scale

Prehistoric era dinosaurs of Niger drawn to scale

Background imagePiscivore Collection: A Pelecanimimus dinosaur chasing a dragonfly

A Pelecanimimus dinosaur chasing a dragonfly
A carnivorous Pelecanimimus dinosaur chasing a dragonfly during Earths Cretaceous period of modern day Spain



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"Piscivore: A Glimpse into the Aquatic World of Ancient Predators" Dive into the depths of prehistoric oceans, where fearsome creatures ruled as piscivores. The Mosasaurus, a colossal marine reptile, dominated these ancient waters with its massive jaws and insatiable appetite for fish. Not far behind was the Spinosaurus, a formidable dinosaur known for its unique sail-like structure on its back. This apex predator possessed sharp teeth perfectly adapted to snatch unsuspecting fish from their watery homes. Joining them in this piscine feast were the Baryonyx dinosaurs. With their elongated snouts and razor-sharp claws, they skillfully caught fish out of water, showcasing their exceptional piscivorous abilities. Meanwhile, perched on branches overlooking rivers and lakes stood the Common Kingfisher C015/6384. This modern-day avian marvel shares an ancestral connection with Baryonyx walkeri - both masters at catching fish in their respective eras. In these prehistoric waters swam Elasmosaurus platyurus gracefully. Its long neck allowed it to navigate effortlessly through schools of fish while indulging in its preferred diet as a dedicated piscivore. However, not all interactions between predators and prey ended peacefully. Witness the dramatic scene when a hungry Baryonyx dinosaur lunged out of water to catch an unsuspecting fish - capturing nature's raw power at play. Venturing beyond dinosaurs' realm brings us face-to-face with Liopleurodon's relentless attack on Plesiosaurus - an epic battle between two mighty aquatic beings that showcased true piscivorous prowess amidst ancient waves. Taking flight above shimmering waters was none other than Pteranodon - a magnificent pterosaur using its impressive wingspan to swoop down and seize delectable fish below; truly exemplifying aerial mastery as another skilled piscivore.