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Hadrosaur teeth
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Agilisaurus dinosaur illustration
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Dinosaur illustration Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Illustration of Scelidosaurus ornithischian dinosaurs from the Jurassic period Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Leaellynasaura illustration The record for the longest tail compared to the size of its body belongs to a small two-legged dinosaur called Leaellyn
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Model of the small delicately built Hypsilophodon dinosaur Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Stegosaurus illustration Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Illustration of the Kulindadromeus dinosaur that lived 174-145 million years ago during the Jurassic period in what is now Russia It is believed to b
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Barilium dinosaur illustration This dinosaur was a herbivore that lived 140-125 million years ago during the Cretaceous period by MARK P WITTON
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Scutellosaurus dinosaur (right on the trunk) illustration This small herbivorous dinosaurs lived 205-202 million years ago during the Early Juras
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Scelidosaurus dinosaur illustration
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Group of ceratopsid dinosaurs illustration
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Camptosaurus dinosaur Computer illustration of a Camptosaurus sp dinosaur This herbivorous beaked ornithischian dinosaur lived during the Late Jura
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Dinosaur heads compared illustration
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Camptosaurus dinosaur Computer illustration of a Camptosaurus sp dinosaur This herbivorous beaked ornithischian dinosaur lived during the Late Jura
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Pachycephalosaurus dinosaur Computer illustration of a Pachycephalosaurus sp dinosaur This bipedal herbivorous dinosaur lived during the Late Creta
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Stegoceras dinosaur Computer illustration of a Stegoceras validum dinosaur in a prehistoric landscape This bipedal herbivorous dinosaur lived during
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Stegoceras dinosaur Computer illustration of a Stegoceras validum dinosaur This bipedal herbivorous dinosaur lived during the Late Cretaceous Period
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Lesothosaurus dinosaur Computer illustration of a Lesothosaurus sp dinosaur in a prehistoric forest This herbivorous beaked dinosaur lived during t
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Iguanodon tooth
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Iguanodon tooth
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Iguanodon tooth
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Iguanodon tooth
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Iguanodon tooth
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Iguanodon tooth
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Tianyulong confuciusi dinosaurs artwork
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Tianyulong confuciusi dinosaurs artwork
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Evolution of life on Earth artwork
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Camptosaurus dinosaur artwork This dinosaur lived during the Late Jurassic about 156-145 million years ago It was a plant-eating beaked ornithisch
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Triceratop dinosaur skeleton
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Euoplocephalus dinosaur model
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Edmontosaurus dinosaur jaw
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Pachycephalosaurus dinosaur fossil skull This dinosaurs skull had a huge dome of bone which may have protected the brain The skull is also covered
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Edmontosaurus dinosaur fossil skull This Upper Cretaceous herbivorous dinosaur lived 76 to 65 million years ago Its jaws contained up to 1000 teeth
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Edmontonia dinosaur fossil skull
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Edmontonia dinosaur fossil collar plates
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Stegosaurus stenops dinosaur fossil skull cast This Upper Jurassic dinosaur lived 155 to 144 million years ago The original fossil was discovered i
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Lower Jurassic dinosaurs in Southern England artwork A Megalosaurus catches sight of possible prey the primitive ornithischian Scelidosaurus dinosa
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Scelidosaurus dinosaur in a flooded landscape illustration This four-metre long armoured herbivore lived 208-194 million years ago during the Lower
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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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A herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs illustration
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Tyrannosaurus dinosaur illustration
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Illustration of Iguanodon dinosaur
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Triceratops dinosaur illustration
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Illustration of a Nasutoceratops titusi eyeing a herd of Gryposaurus notabilis during the late Cretaceous period in the Kaiparowits formation of what
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Scelidosaurus dinosaur illustration
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Illustration of a pair of Nasutoceratops titusi battling during the late Cretaceous period in the Kaiparowits formation of what is now Utah USA
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Artwork of a pair of 1m-long ornithischian dinosaurs of the order Ornithopoda giving a wide berth to a 12m-long 10-tonne crocodyliform of the genus S
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