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Archelon ischyros Testudines Late Cretaceous of USA
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Nipponites mirabilis ammonite fossil an ammointe with a strange unrolled shell Ammonite shells are usually formed into spiral This specimen dates f
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Tyrannosaurus rex tooth
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Hadrosaur teeth
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Triceratops dinosaur hatching illustration
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T Rex Hunting Ornithomimus
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Parasaurolophus dinosaurs illustration
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Dakotaraptor dinosaur illustration Dakotaraptor was a large theropod dinosaur that lived during the late cretaceous period (60 million years ago) I
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Skull of a Triceratops a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur that first appeared during the late Maastrichtian stage of the late Cretaceous peri
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Dakotaraptor dinosaur illustration
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Dakotaraptor with iridescent feathers illustration Dakotaraptor was a large theropod dinosaur that lived during the late cretaceous period (60 milli
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Triceratops skull This herbivorous dinosaur lived around 68-66 million years ago during the late Cretaceous period in what is now North America It i
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Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur illustration This bipedal theropod dinosaur was one of the largest ever predators measuring over 12 metres in length fro
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Triceratops dinosaur illustration
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Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur This bipedal theropod dinosaur was one of the largest ever predators measuring over 12 metres in length from head to tail
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Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur illustration This bipedal theropod dinosaur was one of the largest ever predators measuring over 12 metres in length fro
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Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs fighting illustration
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Leptoceratops dinosuar illustration This dinosuar lived in what is now western North America during the Late Maastrichtian (68 to 66 million years a
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Mosasaurus aquatic reptile eating fish illustration This large predator lived in what is now the Atlantic Ocean around 82-66 million years ago durin
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Kundurosaurus dinosaurs illustration These dinosaurs lived in the Maastrichtian period about 70-60 million years ago They belong to the Hadrosauru
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Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs Artwork of two Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs feeding on a Parasaurolophus dinosaur T rex was a large bipedal (two-legged)
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Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur
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Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur artwork T rex was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that existed in the Upper Mastrichtian stage of the Cretaceous Period
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Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs Computer artwork of T rex dinosaurs feeding on a Parasaurolophus dinosaur T rex was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur th
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Tarbosaurus artwork This dinosaur lived in the early Maastrichtian era the final stage of the late Cretaceous period and it is closely related to t
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King of the terrible lizards A life-size model of the dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex The tyrannosaurids were bipedal carnivores Trex lived in the late
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Conceptual illustration of Triceratops a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur that first appeared during the late Maastrichtian stage of the late
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Triceratops and young illustration
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Nanuqsaurus size comparison Computer illustration comparing the size of a Nanuqsaurus sp dinosaur to that of a woman This carnivorous tyrannosaur l
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Mosasaur prehistoric marine reptiles Computer illustration comparing the size and appearance of four species of mosasaur with that of a woman Mosasa
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Graph showing changes in the amounts of different fossil spores and pollen from Antarctic rock samples from 70 million years ago (left) to 65 million
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Magyarosaurus illustration This dinosaur lived in Romania and Hungary during the Maastrichtian stage (72 to 66 million years ago) of the late Cretac
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Triceratops dinosaurs illustration
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Torosaurus dinosaurs Computer illustration of the heads of two Torosaurus sp dinosaurs This herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur lived around 68 to 66 m
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Cretaceous dinosaurs Computer illustration of a Hypselosaurus sp sauropod (top) with tyrannosaur (middle) and ornithomimid (ostrich-like bottom) th
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Torosaurus dinosaur Computer illustration of a Torosaurus sp dinosaur eating plants This herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur lived around 68 to 66 mill
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Carnotaurus dinosaur Computer illustration of a Carnotaurus sp dinosaur (right) hunting a sauropod (left) Carnotaurus was a carnivorous theropod di
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Triceratops dinosaurs Computer illustration of Triceratops sp dinosaurs This herbivorous ceratopsid lived around 68 million years ago during the la
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Nanotyrannus dinosaur illustration
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Triceratops dinosaur Computer illustration of a Triceratops sp dinosaur in a prehistoric forest This herbivorous ceratopsid lived around 68 million
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Triceratops dinosaur Computer illustration of a Triceratops sp dinosaur This herbivorous ceratopsid lived around 68 million years ago during the la
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Nanotyrannus dinosaur Computer illustration of a Nanotyrannus sp dinosaur This small tyrannosaurid carnivorous theropod lived around 68 to 66 milli
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Carnotaurus dinosaur illustration
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Carnotaurus dinosaur Computer illustration of a Carnotaurus sp dinosaur This carnivorous theropod dinosaur lived during the Campanian and Maastrich
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Cretaceous heteromorph ammonites artwork Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) The main heteromorph ammonite is a Didymoceras Three heteromorphs on the
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A scene during the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) It shows mainly heteromorph ammonites The heteromorphs shown from left to right are (No Suggesti
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Natural history museum Fossilised skull of an Arsinoitherium zitteli dinosaur in the National Museum of Natural History (MNHN) Paris France Arsino
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Natural history museum Fossilised skull of a Triceratops horridus dinosaur in the National Museum of Natural History (MNHN) Paris France Tricerato
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Engraving from William Bucklands 1835 Geology and Minerology of Mosasaur hoffmanii The Maastricht Mosasaur was the first giant prehistoric reptil
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1770 Cuvier Maastricht Mosasaur
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Triceratops running away from a T-rex chasing after it
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Tyrannosaurus rex face to face with a Tarbosaurus dinosaur
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Gallimimus dinosaur on gray background
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Chasmosaurus dinosaur side view on black background
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Masiakasaurus knopfleri dinosaur running isolated on white background
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Triceratops walking in a pond in the forest
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A group of Tarbosaurus dinosaurs on the hunt for prey
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Pteranodon reptiles fly over a herd of Puertasaurus dinosaurs at a pond
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Masiakasaurus dinosaur on white background
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Gallimimus dinosaur white background
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A Tyrannosaurus rex pack plans an attack on a herd of Uberabatitan dinosaurs
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Coelacanth fish become prey to a pair of Tylosaurus marine reptiles
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Chasmosaurus dinosaur on white background
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Chasmosaurus dinosaur side profile
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Chasmosaurus dinosaur front view
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A flock of Gallimimus dinosaur reptiles forage for food
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Majungasaurus and Masiakasaurus of late Cretaceous Madagascar
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Tylosaurus proriger preying on a giant Archelon sea turtle
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Tylosaurus aquatic reptile from the Cretaceous period
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Pachycephalosaurus dinosaur skeleton computer artwork This dinosaur lived in the USA during the Maastrichtian stage of the late cretaceous period
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Pachycephalosaurus dinosaur skeleton computer artwork This dinosaur lived in the USA during the Maastrichtian stage of the late cretaceous period
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Pachycephalosaurus dinosaur computer artwork This dinosaur lived in the USA during the Maastrichtian stage of the late cretaceous period
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Edmontosaurus dinosaur artwork
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Illustration of a Deinocheirus mirificus dinosaur walking through a late Cretaceous landscape
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Illustration of dinosaur Tyrannosaurus family group eyeing a herd of Edmontosaurus during the late Cretaceous period in what is now North America
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Illustration of a pair of dinosaurs Deinocheirus and Tarbosaurus fighting during the late Cretaceous period in what is now Mongolia
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Illustration of a Deinocheirus mirificus dinosaur against a transparent background
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Illustration of a herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs seen from above
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Illustration of dinosaur Tyrannosaurus backlit with Triceratops and Edmontosaurus during the late Cretaceous period in what is now North America
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Illustration of a pair of Pachycephalosaurus dinosaurs head-butting during the late Cretaceous in what is now North America
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Hatzegopterix pterosaur at Dawn illustration This Azhdarchid Hatzegopterix greets the dawn on the Late Cretaceous island of Hateg Between 86-65 mil
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Sunrise on Hateg island Cretaceous period illustration Between 86-65 million years ago in the now vanished Tethys sea Hateg island was part of a
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Illustration of a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex wandering through a late Cretaceous landscape
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Illustration of a Triceratops horridus watching a herd of Edmontosaurus annectens during a misty morning of the late Cretaceous period
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Illustration of Tyrannosaurus rex standing over the body of a dead Triceratops horridus
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Illustration of the mosasaur Tylosaurus proriger attacking the diving bird Herperornis regalis in the Western Interior Seaway of North America
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Illustration of a dead Triceratops horridus being scavenged by mammals in the aftermath of the Chicxulub asteroid impact
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Illustration of Triceratops horridus standing in what is now a North American forest during the late Cretaceous period
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Archelon ischyros Testudines Late Cretaceous of USA
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Nipponites mirabilis ammonite fossil an ammointe with a strange unrolled shell Ammonite shells are usually formed into spiral This specimen dates f
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Tyrannosaurus rex tooth
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Tyrannosaurus rex tooth
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Hadrosaur teeth
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Triceratops dinosaur hatching illustration
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T Rex Hunting Ornithomimus
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