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Gallimimus, Tyrannosaurus & Diplodocus

Gallimimus (top left). This was a 6 metre long omnivore which lived 74 mya. Tyrannosaurus (top right), the famous carnivore lived 67 mya, and Diplodocus (bottom), the 26 metre long herbivore lived 155 mya

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Archosaur Archosauria Archosauriformes Archosauromorpha Beam Bipedal Carnivore Carnosaur Carnosauria Coelurosaur Coelurosauria Cretaceous Cretaceous Period Diapsid Diapsida Dinosaur Dinosauria Dinosauromorpha Dinosaurs Diplodocid Diplodocidae Diplodocinae Diplodocoidea Diplodocus Double Extinct Gallimimus


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In this prehistoric tableau, the spirits of three iconic dinosaurs come together in a mesmerizing display of diversity and evolutionary complexity. At the top left, the enigmatic Gallimimus strides boldly, its slender body and feathered arms reaching out as if in a welcoming gesture. A 6-meter long omnivore that roamed the Earth 74 million years ago, Gallimimus was a key transitional figure between theropod dinosaurs and modern birds, belonging to the Coelurosauria clade and the Avian lineage. Top right, the Tyrannosaurus rex, the monarch of the carnivorous dinosaurs, commands attention with its imposing size and fearsome visage. Living approximately 67 million years ago, this colossal predator ruled the Cretaceous landscape with a terrifying presence, its massive jaws filled with serrated teeth, capable of delivering a bone-crushing bite. At the bottom, the Diplodocus, a gentle giant of the herbivorous dinosaurs, stretches its long neck towards the sky. Measuring a staggering 26 meters in length and living around 155 million years ago, this Diplodocid was one of the longest animals ever to have existed. Its elongated body, supported by four powerful legs, was home to a complex digestive system designed to extract nutrients from the vast quantities of vegetation it consumed daily. This image serves as a poignant reminder of the rich tapestry of life that once thrived during the Cretaceous period. The interplay of these three distinct dinosaurs - the bird-like Gallimimus, the fearsome Tyrannosaurus, and the herbivorous Diplodocus - highlights the breathtaking diversity and evolutionary complexity of the Archosauria, a group that includes both dinosaurs and their modern-day descendants, the birds.

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