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Sauropods Collection

Sauropods, the majestic giants of prehistoric times, continue to captivate our imagination

Background imageSauropods Collection: Sauroposeidon dinosaurs mating

Sauroposeidon dinosaurs mating. Artwork of male (right) and female (left) Sauroposeidon dinosaurs mating. This sauropod dinosaur lived around 110 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period

Background imageSauropods 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 imageSauropods Collection: Dinosaurs - Agatized bone Close-up of a polished section of a Sauropod dinosaur bone from

Dinosaurs - Agatized bone Close-up of a polished section of a Sauropod dinosaur bone from the Morrison Formation
FG-6486-C Dinosaurs - Agatized bone Close-up of a polished section of a Sauropod dinosaur bone from the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Colorado

Background imageSauropods Collection: Dinosaurs of the Upper Cretaceous Period - Alberta, Canada

Dinosaurs of the Upper Cretaceous Period - Alberta, Canada
Dinosaurs of the Upper Cretaceous Period (which began 100.5 million years ago, and ended 66 million years ago) found in the region of Alberta, Canada. Date: circa 90 Million Years BC

Background imageSauropods Collection: Isisaurus dinosaurs, artwork

Isisaurus dinosaurs, artwork
Isisaurus dinosaurs. Computer artwork of a pair of leaf-eating Isisaurus colberti (previously Titanosaurus colberti) roaming lush plains in what is now central India

Background imageSauropods Collection: Barosaurus with long curved neck

Barosaurus with long curved neck

Background imageSauropods Collection: Model of a Diplodocus dinosaur, side view

Model of a Diplodocus dinosaur, side view

Background imageSauropods Collection: DINOSAUR Skeleton - Argentinosaurus vertibrae

DINOSAUR Skeleton - Argentinosaurus vertibrae, Sauropod Dinosaur. South America, Argentina

Background imageSauropods Collection: Diplodocus, side view

Diplodocus, side view

Background imageSauropods Collection: Two Barosaurs eating plants, front view

Two Barosaurs eating plants, front view

Background imageSauropods Collection: Picture No. 10850998

Picture No. 10850998
Dinosaur trackways - Chile Date:

Background imageSauropods Collection: Barosaurus rearing up on its hind legs

Barosaurus rearing up on its hind legs

Background imageSauropods Collection: Camarasaurus, chambered lizard, side view

Camarasaurus, chambered lizard, side view

Background imageSauropods Collection: Saltasaurus, salta lizard, side view

Saltasaurus, salta lizard, side view

Background imageSauropods Collection: Brachiosaurus, arm lizard, side view

Brachiosaurus, arm lizard, side view

Background imageSauropods Collection: Model of Brachiosaurus, side view

Model of Brachiosaurus, side view

Background imageSauropods Collection: Colour illustration of a Diplodocus

Colour illustration of a Diplodocus

Background imageSauropods Collection: Diplodocus dinosaur eating from palm trees

Diplodocus dinosaur eating from palm trees

Background imageSauropods Collection: A Mamenchisaurus a dinosaur with the second longest neck

A Mamenchisaurus a dinosaur with the second longest neck

Background imageSauropods Collection: Art work of a Brachiosaurus

Art work of a Brachiosaurus

Background imageSauropods Collection: Artwork of brachiosaurus F006 / 9720

Artwork of brachiosaurus F006 / 9720
Brachiosaurus was a herbivorous dinosaur that lived roughly 150 million years ago during the Jurassic Period. One of the largest known species of sauropod the long-necked

Background imageSauropods Collection: Artwork of brachiosaurus F006 / 9716

Artwork of brachiosaurus F006 / 9716
Brachiosaurus was a herbivorous dinosaur that lived roughly 150 million years ago during the Jurassic Period. One of the largest known species of sauropod the long-necked

Background imageSauropods Collection: Argentinosaurus Dinosaur - vertebrae skeleton, Sauropod Dinosaur South America, Argentina

Argentinosaurus Dinosaur - vertebrae skeleton, Sauropod Dinosaur South America, Argentina
MI-1625 DINOSAUR Skeleton - Argentinosaurus vertibrae, Sauropod Dinosaur South America, Argentina. Masahiro Iijima contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSauropods Collection: Dinosaurs - Sauropods Apatosaurus (formerly known as Brontosaurus). Jurassic

Dinosaurs - Sauropods Apatosaurus (formerly known as Brontosaurus). Jurassic
FG-7169 Dinosaurs - Sauropods Apatosaurus (formerly known as Brontosaurus) Jurassic. Full skeleton mount in display at the University of Wyoming Geological Museum in Laramie. Brent H

Background imageSauropods Collection: Dinosaurs - Sauropods - Camarasaurus: skull Skull exposed in the quarry face at Dinosaur National

Dinosaurs - Sauropods - Camarasaurus: skull Skull exposed in the quarry face at Dinosaur National Monument, Utah, USA
FG-7277 Dinosaurs - Sauropods - Camarasaurus: skull Skull exposed in the quarry face at Dinosaur National Monument, Utah, USA

Background imageSauropods Collection: Dinosaurs - Sauropods - Diplodocus (Skull) Morrison Formation, Jurassic, Wyoming

Dinosaurs - Sauropods - Diplodocus (Skull) Morrison Formation, Jurassic, Wyoming
FG-10874 Dinosaurs - Sauropods - Diplodocus (Skull) Morrison Formation, Jurassic, Wyoming, USA Specimen courtesy Western Paleontological Laboratories Francois Gohier contact details

Background imageSauropods Collection: Dinosaurs - Sauropods: Camarasaurus Sauropod of the Morrison Formation, Upper Jurassic

Dinosaurs - Sauropods: Camarasaurus Sauropod of the Morrison Formation, Upper Jurassic
FG-CJ-712 Dinosaurs - Sauropods, skeleton Devil's Canyon Science & learning Centre, Fruita, Colorado, USA Camarasaurus lentus Full size skeletal mount in display Francois Gohier contact details

Background imageSauropods Collection: Sauropod dinosaurs

Sauropod dinosaurs
Brachiosaurus and Diplodocus dinosaurs, computer artwork. These are both sauropod dinosaurs, enormous herbivores with long necks and tails

Background imageSauropods Collection: Sauropod dinosaurs

Sauropod dinosaurs, computer artwork. The sauropods were large herbivorous dinosaurs. Fossils of various types of sauropod are known from the early Jurassic period (around 200 million years ago)

Background imageSauropods Collection: Jurassic life, artwork

Jurassic life, artwork
Jurassic life. Artwork of a forest with prehistoric creatures that existed during the Jurassic Period (200 to 145 million years ago) in what is now North Yorkshire, England, UK

Background imageSauropods Collection: Brachiosaurus dinosaurs, artwork

Brachiosaurus dinosaurs, artwork
Brachiosaurus dinosaurs. Artwork of three Brachiosaurus dinosaurs feeding at night in a moonlit forest of trees and ground-growing ferns

Background imageSauropods Collection: Mesozoic reptiles, artwork

Mesozoic reptiles, artwork
Mesozoic reptiles. Artwork of some of the dinosuars and flying and marine reptiles that inhabited the Earth during the Mesozoic Era (251 to 65 million years ago)


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Sauropods, the majestic giants of prehistoric times, continue to captivate our imagination. From Sauroposeidon dinosaurs engaging in their ancient mating rituals to the elegant Mamenchisaurus depicted in artwork C018/8572, these creatures never fail to astound us. The agatized bone of a Sauropod dinosaur from Colorado's Morrison Formation offers a close-up glimpse into their fascinating anatomy during the Upper Jurassic period. This polished section showcases intricate details that once supported these colossal beings as they roamed the earth. Traveling further back in time, we encounter dinosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous Period in Alberta, Canada. These magnificent beasts left behind an indelible mark on history and remind us of the incredible diversity that once existed on our planet. The sheer size and strength of Argentinosaurus are evident through its vertebrae skeleton. Its massive frame serves as a testament to nature's ability to create awe-inspiring creatures capable of dominating their environment. Diplodocus stands tall with its elongated body and iconic long neck, while Barosaurs delightfully munch on plants with their front view captured perfectly. Picture No. 10850998 immortalizes this moment for all dinosaur enthusiasts to marvel at. Barosaurus takes center stage again, showcasing its long curved neck and even rearing up on hind legs - truly a sight to behold. Meanwhile, Camarasaurus presents itself as a chambered lizard with grace and power emanating from every angle. Lastly, Saltasaurus graces us with its presence - a salta lizard standing proudly alongside other sauropods. Their side views offer glimpses into their unique features that allowed them to thrive during their time on Earth. As we explore these remnants of an ancient world filled with unimaginable wonders, let us appreciate how far we have come in understanding these magnificent creatures who once ruled over our planet's landscapes.