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Two Tyrannosaurs open their large mouths to search for prey
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Eodromaeus murphi dinosaur white background
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Two Tyrannosaurs are startled by a volcanic explosion and flee
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Dinosaur footprint Dinosaur footprint made by a theropod The theropod (meaning beast-footed) dinosaurs were nearly all two-legged carnivores the
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Aftermath of Cretaceous-Paleogene impact event illustration
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End of the Cretaceous illustration
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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA by Oleksandr Latkun
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Tyrannosaurus father and son coming to a watering hole
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A tyrannosaurus wins a battle and eats its prey
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Jurassic fauna Artwork depicting animals that existed in the Jurassic period of the Mesozoic era (between 206 and 144 million years ago) The pterosa
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Fauna of the Adamantina Formation illustration
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Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton
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Fragments of a skeleton of a Spinosaurus a genus of theropod dinosaur Dated 21st Century
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Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton
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Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton
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Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton
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Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton
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Toddler in red bathrobe brushing a t-rexs teeth
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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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Velociraptor dinosaur illustration This small carnivorous theropod lived 74-70 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period in what is now
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Piatnitzkysaurus dinosaur illustration This carnivorous theropod dinosaur lived during the Late Jurassic around 165-160 million years ago in what
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Death of the dinosaurs conceptual illustration by CHRISTIAN JEGOUSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs running artwork T rex was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that existed in the Upper Mastrichtian stage of the Cretaceou
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Illustration of an Oviraptor dinosaur eating an egg This emu-sized bird-like theropod dinosaur lived during the Late Cretaceous period (around 100 to
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Megalosaurus dinosaur illustration This carnivorous therapod dinosaur lived during the Middle Jurassic period 166 million years ago It lived in wh
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Dromiceiomimus dinosaur with prey illustration This omnivorous ornithomimid (ostrich-like) theropod lived during the Late Cretaceous around 100-66
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Deinonychus dinosaur illustration This small raptor reached about 3 metres in length and stood 15 metres tall It was an agile predator that lived
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Ceratosaurus dinosaur illustration This large theropod dinosaur lived during the Late Jurassic 153-148 million years ago It was a bipedal predator
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Compsognathus dinosaur illustration This carnivorous bipedal dinosaur was about the size of a chicken It lived during the Late Jurassic 155-145 m
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Baryonyx dinosaur illustration Baryonyx was a fish-eating carnivore that lived around 130 million years ago during the Cretaceous period It measur
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Archaeornithomimus dinosaur illustration Albertosaurus lived in what is now Asia around 95-70 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous This sma
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Allosaurus dinosaur with prey illustration Allosaurus lived around 152-145 million years ago during the Late Jurassic This large theropod 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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Albertosaurus dinosaur with prey illustration Albertosaurus lived in what is now Canada around 75 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous This
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Ichthyornis prehistoric bird artwork This species of bird lived 95-85 million years ago They are seen here attacking a pterosaur Ichthyornis poss
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Dinosaur shadow on the wall
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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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Small dinosaur fossil
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Feathered dinosaur fossil discovered in China The head is at top Imprints of feathers are seen around the body and the forelimbs More than a thous
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Dinosaur shadow on the wall
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Illustration of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus dinosaurs hunting for Onchopristis fish on the shore Spinosaurus was a large theropod dinosaur that lived 155
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Illustration of Mapusaurus roseae dinosaurs This carnivorous theropod lived during the Late Cretaceous (around 99 to 94 million years ago) in what is
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Ceratosaurus nasicornis dinosaur with prey illustration Ceratosaurus was a large theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic 153-148 mill
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Alioramus chasing Olorotitan dinosaurs illustration Alioramus is a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous Period (aroun
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Acrocanthosaurus atokensis dinosaur illustration This species of dinosaur lived between 116-110 million years ago (Early Cretaceous) in what is now
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Illustration of a Monolophosaurus jiangi dinosaur with prey This theropod dinosaur lived 180-159 million years ago in the Mid Jurassic in what is now
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Illustration of Quilmesaurus dinosaurs hunting a herd of Saltasaurus australis Saltasaurus was a medium to large herbivorous sauropod Its body was
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Illustration of two Carcharodontosaurus saharicus dinosaurs with prey This large theropod dinosaur lived 98-94 million years ago in the Late Cretaceo
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Triassic fauna Artwork of animals that existed in the Triassic period (248 to 206 million years ago) around a pool The archosaur postosuchus (Postos
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Various dinosaur illustration sets
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Clip art of dinosaur Spinosaurus
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Clip art of Tyrannosaurus the Dinosaur
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Dinosaurs in the park
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Dinosaurs in the park
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Dinosaurs in the park
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Therizinosaurus dinosaur Artwork of the theropod Therizinosaurus dinosaur thought to have reached 10 metres in length It lived from 85 million year
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