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Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Inostrancevia moving in on a kill made by a Doliosauriscus

Inostrancevia moving in on a kill made by a Doliosauriscus
A large Inostrancevia moving in on a kill made by a Doliosauriscus in Russia about 260 million years ago during the Permian period

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dicraeosaurus walking across an open field

Dicraeosaurus walking across an open field

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Large Brachiosaurus grazing on tropical plants

Large Brachiosaurus grazing on tropical plants

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Aucasaurus dinosaur roaring in the desert

Aucasaurus dinosaur roaring in the desert

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: A T-Rex roars his defiance to all other dinosaurs in his territory

A T-Rex roars his defiance to all other dinosaurs in his territory

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Concavenator corcovatus with a strange crest on its back

Concavenator corcovatus with a strange crest on its back
Concavenator corcovatus, a carcharodontosaurid theropod with a strange crest on its back

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Lambeosaurus dinosaur on white background

Lambeosaurus dinosaur on white background. Lambeosaurus was a hadrosaur dinosaur that lived in North America in the Cretaceous Period

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: A team of time travelling explorers try to capture a T. Rex dinosaur

A team of time travelling explorers try to capture a T. Rex dinosaur
A team of time travelling explorers discover the capture of a T. Rex dinosaur much harder than they expected, when they become the hunted instead of the hunters

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Semionotus (Flag-Back), an extinct genus of ray-finned fish

Semionotus (Flag-Back), an extinct genus of ray-finned fish found throughout Northern Pangaea (North America and Europe) during the late Triassic, becoming extinct in the Early Jurassic

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Aucasaurus dinosaur

Aucasaurus dinosaur
Aucasaurus is a carnivorous dinosaur that lived in the Cretaceous Period of Argentina, South America

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish from the Devonian period

Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish from the Devonian period
Dunkleosteus is a Devonian prehistoric fish that lived in the seas of North America, Poland, Belgium and Morocco

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Olorotitan eat duckweed in a large swamp as two Microraptors fly above

Olorotitan eat duckweed in a large swamp as two Microraptors fly above
A family of Olorotitan eat duckweed in a large swamp as two Microraptor birds fly overhead

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: A pair of Andean Condors fly over an Amazonian village

A pair of Andean Condors fly over an Amazonian village
A pair of Andean Condors, male and female, fly over a village in the Amazon basin 1, 700 years ago. The Andean Condor is a large vulture whose range includes the Andes mountains

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Utahraptor dinosaur, white background

Utahraptor dinosaur, white background

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dilophosaurus wetherilli with a piece of flesh hanging out of its mouth

Dilophosaurus wetherilli with a piece of flesh hanging out of its mouth

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Metriorhynchus, an extinct genus of crocodyliform from the Jurassic Period

Metriorhynchus, an extinct genus of crocodyliform from the Jurassic Period
Metriorhynchus was a marine reptile similar to our present day crocodile and lived in the Jurassic Period

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Nedoceratops graze beneath a giant Oak Tree

Nedoceratops graze beneath a giant Oak Tree
Nedoceratops (formerly known as Diceratops) graze beneath a giant Oak tree 75 million years ago in what is today Wyoming. The ground birds on the right are from the predatory genus Avisaurus

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: A pterosaur flying reptile lands next to some carrion

A pterosaur flying reptile lands next to some carrion. Pterosaurs, which lived 220 to 65 million years ago, were the first vertebrates to evolve powered flight

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: A Caudipteryx compared to a modern adult peacock

A Caudipteryx compared to a modern adult peacock
An adult theropod dinosaur of the genus Caudipteryx from 125 million years ago is compared to a modern adult peacock (Pavo cristatus). Both the Caudipteryx and peacock are about 30 inches tall

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Zhejiangopterus, a genus of azhdarchid pterosaur

Zhejiangopterus, a genus of azhdarchid pterosaur
Zhejiangopterus is the genus of a moderately large azhdarchid pterosaur with a wingspan of about 12 feet and weight of about 50 pounds

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: An adult Zuniceratops compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros

An adult Zuniceratops compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros
An adult Zuniceratops from 90 million years ago is compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Zuniceratops is 3 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 250 pounds

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Diplodocus dinosaurs graze while pterodactyls fly overhead

Diplodocus dinosaurs graze while pterodactyls fly overhead
Vegetarian Diplodocus leisurely graze while several pterodactyls pass overhead 150 million years ago in what is today North America

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: A Cryolophosaurus walking through a Jurassic forest

A Cryolophosaurus walking through a Jurassic forest
A Cryolophosaurus walking through the freezing forest of the Jurassic Antarctica

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Pencil drawing of Hesperosaurus mjosi

Pencil drawing of Hesperosaurus mjosi. Hesperosaurus mjosi was a very close relative of the famous Stegosaurus dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: A species of Pirania, a primitive sponge that populated the ocean floors 505 million

A species of Pirania, a primitive sponge that populated the ocean floors 505 million
A species of Pirania, a primitive sponge that populated the ocean floors about 505 million years ago. The stems were hollow with bunches of long spicules attached to them

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Glyptotherium arizonae, a North American megafauna

Glyptotherium arizonae, a North American megafauna
Glyptotherium arizonae, a glyptodontid from the Pleistocene megafauna of North America

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: 3D rendering of a Pachycephalosaurus dinosaur

3D rendering of a Pachycephalosaurus dinosaur

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Illustration of a Tyrannosaurus Rex dressed as a punk

Illustration of a Tyrannosaurus Rex dressed as a punk

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Illustration of a raptor holding champagne and flowers

Illustration of a raptor holding champagne and flowers

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Illustration of a Hadrosaurus dinosaur dressed as a punk

Illustration of a Hadrosaurus dinosaur dressed as a punk

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: A Suminia getmanovi in a prehistoric environment

A Suminia getmanovi in a prehistoric environment
Illustration of a Suminia getmanovi in a prehistoric environment

Background imageDinosaurs 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 imageDinosaurs Collection: Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Triassic period

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: A pair of herbivorous Camptosaurus dinosaurs grazing

A pair of herbivorous Camptosaurus dinosaurs grazing during the Jurassic Period

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Shonisaurus was a genus of ichthyosaur from the Triassic period

Shonisaurus was a genus of ichthyosaur from the Triassic period
Shonisaurus was a genus of ichthyosaur found in the Luning Formation of Nevada, USA. It dates to the late Triassic period, about 215 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: A large Diplodocus dinosaur confronting a, Allosaurus

A large Diplodocus dinosaur confronting a, Allosaurus
A large Diplodocus dinosaur confronting a carnivorous Allosaurus during Earths Jurassic period

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Argentavis magnificens compared to an American condor

Argentavis magnificens compared to an American condor

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Kaiwhekea plesiosaur feeding on a pair of squid-like cephalopods

Kaiwhekea plesiosaur feeding on a pair of squid-like cephalopods

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Kryptodrakon is a pterosaur from the Late Jurassic period

Kryptodrakon is a pterosaur from the Late Jurassic period of China

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Struthiomimus dinosaur

Struthiomimus dinosaur, white background

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: A family of Utahraptors along the shoreline

A family of Utahraptors along the shoreline

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Staurikosaurus dinosaur

Staurikosaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dilophosaurus dinosaur

Dilophosaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Linhenykus dinosaur

Linhenykus dinosaur, white background

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Pelecanimimus polydon, Early Cretaceous of Spain

Pelecanimimus polydon, Early Cretaceous of Spain

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Two Gigantoraptors running across a grassy field

Two Gigantoraptors running across a grassy field

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, Early Cretaceous of Egypt

Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, Early Cretaceous of Egypt



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