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Quadrupedal Collection (page 2)

Quadrupedal creatures have roamed the Earth for millions of years, showcasing their remarkable adaptability and strength

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Illustration of Torosaurus

Illustration of Torosaurus
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Torosaurus - Art work

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Illustration of Cyclotosaurus

Illustration of Cyclotosaurus
Palaeozoology - Triassic period - Dinosaurs - Cyclotosaurus - Art work by Peter Ross

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Illustration of Aphaneramma

Illustration of Aphaneramma
Palaeozoology - Triassic period - Dinosaurs - Aphaneramma - Art work by Peter Ross

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Scelidosaurus, early Jurassic era

Scelidosaurus, early Jurassic era

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Model of quadrupedal plated dinosaur, Stegosaurus or roof lizard

Model of quadrupedal plated dinosaur, Stegosaurus or roof lizard

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Illustration of Brachyceratops

Illustration of Brachyceratops
Palaeozoology - Cretacerous period - Dinosaurs - Brachyceratops - Art work

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Illustration of Protoceratops confronting

Illustration of Protoceratops confronting
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Protoceratops - Art work

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Illustration of Barapasaurus - artwork

Illustration of Barapasaurus - artwork
Palaeozoology - Jurassic period - Dinosaurs - Barapasaurus - Art work

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Illustration of Astrodon

Illustration of Astrodon
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Astrodon - Art work

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Illustration of Arrhinoceratops

Illustration of Arrhinoceratops
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Arrhinoceratops - Art work

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Illustration of Triceratops

Illustration of Triceratops
Palaeozoology - Upper Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Triceratops - Art work

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Barosaurus raised on hind legs

Barosaurus raised on hind legs

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Side view of barosaurus

Side view of barosaurus

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Brachiosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Brachiosaurus dinosaur, artwork
Brachiosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. This is the tallest known dinosaur, standing up to 16 metres tall. It lived during the late Jurassic period, between 155 and 145 million years ago

Background imageQuadrupedal 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 imageQuadrupedal Collection: Dinosaur exhibition C016 / 9543

Dinosaur exhibition C016 / 9543
Dinosaur exhibition. Model of a ceratopsid dinosaur in a forest. Photographed at an exhibition in Xiangjiang safari park, Guangzhou, China

Background imageQuadrupedal 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 imageQuadrupedal 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 imageQuadrupedal Collection: Dinosaur exhibition C016 / 9542

Dinosaur exhibition C016 / 9542
Dinosaur exhibition. Model of a dinosaur in a forest. Photographed at an exhibition in Xiangjiang safari park, Guangzhou, China

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Diplodocus dinosaur, fossil foot bones C016 / 5017

Diplodocus dinosaur, fossil foot bones C016 / 5017
Diplodocus dinosaur, fossil foot bones. Close-up of a foot of the replica Diplodocus skeleton on display at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Apatosaurus dinosaur, fossil thigh bone C016 / 4991

Apatosaurus dinosaur, fossil thigh bone C016 / 4991
Apatosaurus dinosaur, fossil thigh bone. Previously known as Brontosaurus, this large herbivorous sauropod dinosaur reached weights of 20 to 30 tonnes

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Scelidosaurus

Scelidosaurus
A model of the dinosaur Scelidosaurus. A four metre long armoured skinned dinosaur which lived during the Lower Jurassic about 208 - 194 million years ago, first discribed by Richard Owen in 1868

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Brachiosaur back vertebra

Brachiosaur back vertebra
A specimen of a back vertebra that once belonged to a dinosaur from the Brachiosauridae family. This family of dinosaurs lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous period

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Mongoose lemur (Eulemur mongoz) female. Ankarafantsika Nature Reserve, Western deciduous forest

Mongoose lemur (Eulemur mongoz) female. Ankarafantsika Nature Reserve, Western deciduous forest. MADAGASCAR

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Robotic dog

Robotic dog being worked on by a researcher. This robot is modelled on a greyhound. Instead of traditional electric motors, it uses pneumatic muscle actuator (PMA) technology

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Kentrosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Kentrosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Iguanodon and Megalosaurus dinosaurs

Iguanodon and Megalosaurus dinosaurs
Iguanodon (left) and Megalosaurus (right), historical artwork. This inaccurate reconstruction shows the dinosaurs co-existing when they actually date from two different time periods

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Eiffel Tower, conceptual artwork

Eiffel Tower, conceptual artwork

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Albertaceratops dinosaur

Albertaceratops dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Albertaceratops from 77 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. This cerapod dinosaur is around 2 metres tall at the shoulder

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Zuniceratops dinosaur

Zuniceratops dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Zuniceratops from 90 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. This cerapod dinosaur is around 1 metre tall at the shoulder

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Nedoceratops dinosaur

Nedoceratops dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Nedoceratops (formerly known as Diceratops) from 70 million years ago during the Cretaceous period

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Diabloceratops dinosaur

Diabloceratops dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Diabloceratops from 70 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. This cerapod dinosaur is around 2.5 metres tall at the shoulder

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Torosaurus dinosaur

Torosaurus dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Torosaurus from 75 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. This cerapod dinosaur is around 2 metres tall at the shoulder

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Rhino and Pentaceratops dinosaur

Rhino and Pentaceratops dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Pentaceratops (right) from 75 million years ago during the Cretaceous period, compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Pentaceratops dinosaur

Pentaceratops dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Pentaceratops from 75 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. This cerapod dinosaur is around 2.5 metres tall at the shoulder

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Zuniceratops dinosaur and rhino

Zuniceratops dinosaur and rhino. Artwork of an adult Zuniceratops (left) from 90 million years ago during the Cretaceous period, compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Rhino and Einiosaurus dinosaur

Rhino and Einiosaurus dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Einiosaurus (right) from 77 million years ago during the Cretaceous period, compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Stegosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Stegosaurus dinosaur, artwork
Stegosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. Stegosaurus was a herbivorous dinosaur that lived in what is now North America. It was about 9 metres long, 2.75 metres tall, and weighed about 3 tonnes

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Human and ape anatomy

Human and ape anatomy. Artwork comparing the anatomy of a human (left) and an ape (right). Both are primates, but as humans

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Brachiosaur dinosaur

Brachiosaur dinosaur. Artwork of a brachiosaur dinosaur walking in a rocky landscape by a river. This dinosaur was one of the largest-ever land animals

Background imageQuadrupedal Collection: Pentaceratops dinosaurs mating

Pentaceratops dinosaurs mating. Artwork of male (right) and female (left) Pentaceratops dinosaurs mating. The name of this herbivorous dinosaur refers to the five horns on its head



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Quadrupedal creatures have roamed the Earth for millions of years, showcasing their remarkable adaptability and strength. Just like Cerapod dinosaurs, which were comparable in size to a rhino, these magnificent beings possessed an impressive gait that allowed them to traverse vast landscapes with ease. In the realm of mating rituals, Sauroposeidon dinosaurs took courtship to new heights. These colossal quadrupeds engaged in elaborate displays, intertwining their long necks and tails as they danced together in perfect harmony. The Triceratop dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5928 stands as a testament to the enduring legacy species. Its sturdy frame and formidable horns serve as reminders of its once majestic presence on our planet. Ancient civilizations also recognized the significance creatures. The CAMUNI figure engraved on Permian sandstone showcases their artistic prowess through circular-shaped concavities created by tapping stones or metal tools against rocky surfaces. This technique immortalized these animals' likeness for generations to come. Traveling back further in time, we find ourselves amidst the Dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period in the enchanting Gobi Desert. Picture No. 11981443 captures this prehistoric landscape where various quadrupedal species thrived side by side, leaving behind footprints etched into ancient sands. As we delve deeper into this captivating era, Picture No. 11981440 reveals a glimpse into a world ruled by mighty quadrupeds who reigned supreme over their domain with grace and power. Exploring further still brings us face-to-face with Picture No. 11981431 - an awe-inspiring scene depicting a herd of herbivorous giants grazing peacefully under golden sunrays that pierce through dense foliage. Picture No. 11981422 transports us back even further when Phascolonus Of The Wombat Family roamed Australia's vast lands.