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Sauropoda Collection

"Sauropoda: Majestic Giants of the Prehistoric World" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the world of Sauropoda

Background imageSauropoda 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 imageSauropoda Collection: Jurassic dinosaurs, artwork C013 / 6461

Jurassic dinosaurs, artwork C013 / 6461
Jurassic dinosaurs, artwork. Ceratosaurus dinosaur (right) watching a herd of Apatosaurus dinosaurs. Ceratosaurus was a carnivorous theropod

Background imageSauropoda Collection: Black and white illustration of Apatosaurus sauropod dinosaur

Black and white illustration of Apatosaurus sauropod dinosaur

Background imageSauropoda Collection: Argentinosaurus dinosaur

Argentinosaurus dinosaur, artwork. Argentinosaurus was a member of the sauropod family and is probably the largest land animal to have walked the Earth

Background imageSauropoda 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 imageSauropoda Collection: Diplodocus, side view

Diplodocus, side view

Background imageSauropoda Collection: Two Barosaurs eating plants, front view

Two Barosaurs eating plants, front view

Background imageSauropoda Collection: Illustration of Diplodocus sauropod dinosaur

Illustration of Diplodocus sauropod dinosaur

Background imageSauropoda Collection: Illustration of a group of sauropod dinosaurs feeding in swampland

Illustration of a group of sauropod dinosaurs feeding in swampland

Background imageSauropoda Collection: Illustration of reconstructed skeleton of sauropod dinosaur

Illustration of reconstructed skeleton of sauropod dinosaur

Background imageSauropoda 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 imageSauropoda 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 imageSauropoda Collection: Sauropod skin impression

Sauropod skin impression
Dinosaurs belonging to the suborder of Sauropods (Sauropoda) like diplodocus had a relatively smooth skin covered in scales of different sizes

Background imageSauropoda Collection: Shunosaurus

Shunosaurus was a large herbivorous quadruped. Complete skeletons show that it was armed with a tail club formed by enlarged vertebrae with 2 pairs of spikes

Background imageSauropoda Collection: Apatosaurus dinosaur

Apatosaurus dinosaur, artwork. Apatosaurus was a long-necked herbivore that belonged to a group of dinosaurs called sauropods


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"Sauropoda: Majestic Giants of the Prehistoric World" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the world of Sauropoda, a group of colossal dinosaurs that once roamed the Earth. Among them, the Mamenchisaurus stands tall with its long neck and graceful presence, as depicted in artwork C018 / 8572. Traveling further into history, we encounter Magyarosaurus sp. & Cetiosaurus oxoniensis, two fascinating species that captivate our imagination. Their existence is brought to life through black and white illustrations like that of Apatosaurus sauropod dinosaur. Venturing deeper into the Jurassic era, we are introduced to an array of awe-inspiring creatures. Artwork C013 / 6461 showcases these magnificent Jurassic dinosaurs in all their glory. One cannot overlook the sheer size and power of Argentinosaurus dinosaur or resist marveling at Diplodocus from a side view perspective. These giants dominated their habitats with grace and strength. Witnessing Barosaurs peacefully munching on plants brings us closer to understanding their herbivorous nature. The front view highlights their gentle demeanor as they sustain themselves amidst lush vegetation. The intricate details captured in illustrations reveal more about Diplodocus sauropod dinosaur's anatomy while shedding light on its remarkable features. Imagine being present as a group of sauropods feed together in swampland - an incredible sight indeed. This illustration transports us to an ancient ecosystem where these majestic creatures thrived. For those fascinated by paleontology, reconstructed skeletons offer invaluable insights into how these extraordinary beings were structured physically. The illustrated reconstruction provides a glimpse into this mesmerizing process. Delving even deeper into discovery, Shunosaurus dinosaur skeleton (C016 / 5603) invites us to explore its intricate framework—a testament to millions of years gone by.