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Extinct Collection (#100)

"Unveiling the Mysteries of Extinct Wonders: From Tasmanian Tigers to Archaeopteryx" Step into a world lost in time as you explore the captivating realm creatures

Background imageExtinct Collection: Front view of a Pinacosaurus dinosaur

Front view of a Pinacosaurus dinosaur. Pinacosaurus was a herbivorous ankylosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period of Mongolia and China

Background imageExtinct Collection: Dicroidium plant on white background

Dicroidium plant on white background. Dicroidium was one of the main components of the supercontinent, Gondwana flora during Triassic

Background imageExtinct Collection: A vicious Masiakasaurus dinosaur

A vicious Masiakasaurus dinosaur. Masiakasaurus was a theropod dinosaur that lived in Madagascar during the Cretaceous period

Background imageExtinct Collection: Calamite plant of the Carboniverous period on white background

Calamite plant of the Carboniverous period on white background
Calamites are a type of horsetail plant that lived in the coal swamps of the Carboniferous Period. They were prehistoric relatives of the modern horse tail

Background imageExtinct Collection: Caudipteryx portrait

Caudipteryx portrait. Caudipteryx was a peacock-sized oviraptor dinosaur that lived in China during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageExtinct Collection: A Mamenchisaurus dinosaur herd grazing along a lake

A Mamenchisaurus dinosaur herd grazing along a lake
A Mamenchisaurus dinosaur herd comes down to a lake for a drink of water with two Pteranodon flying reptiles hunting for fish

Background imageExtinct Collection: Daspletosaurus dinosaur head

Daspletosaurus dinosaur head. Daspletosaurus was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period of North America

Background imageExtinct Collection: Cryolophosaurus portrait

Cryolophosaurus portrait. Cryolophosaurus was a theropod dinosaur that lived in Antarctica during the Jurassic Period

Background imageExtinct Collection: Postosuchus reptile from the Triassic Period

Postosuchus reptile from the Triassic Period. Postosuchus was a cousin of crocodiles and lived as a carnivore in North America during the Triassic Period

Background imageExtinct Collection: Diplodocus hallorum is a sauropod from the Late Jurassic period

Diplodocus hallorum is a sauropod from the Late Jurassic period of New Mexico. Previously known as Seismosaurus halli

Background imageExtinct Collection: Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur roaming a Cretaceous landscape

Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur roaming a Cretaceous landscape
Acrocanthosaurus is a North American predator from the early Cretaceous from 115-108 million years ago. At 38 feet, it was the largest known predator of its time

Background imageExtinct Collection: Eudimorphodon is a flying reptile that lived during the Triassic period

Eudimorphodon is a flying reptile that lived during the Triassic period
Eudimorphodon is a predatory flying reptile that lived during the Triassic period of Italy

Background imageExtinct Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex hunting for its next meal

Tyrannosaurus Rex hunting for its next meal

Background imageExtinct Collection: Triceratops walking along a prehistoric landscape

Triceratops walking along a prehistoric landscape

Background imageExtinct Collection: Large Brachiosaurus grazing

Large Brachiosaurus grazing

Background imageExtinct Collection: Utahraptor in an arid climate

Utahraptor in an arid climate

Background imageExtinct Collection: Spinosaurus hunting in an open field

Spinosaurus hunting in an open field

Background imageExtinct Collection: Dicraeosaurus walking across a field

Dicraeosaurus walking across a field

Background imageExtinct Collection: A pair of Giganotosaurus make their way across a volcanic landscape

A pair of Giganotosaurus make their way across a volcanic landscape
A pair of young Giganotosaurus carolinii make their way across a volcanic landscape. Argentina, Late Cretaceous Period (97, 000, 000 bp)

Background imageExtinct Collection: Two Brachiosaurus dinosaurs enjoy a beautiful sunset

Two Brachiosaurus dinosaurs enjoy a beautiful sunset

Background imageExtinct Collection: Two Pterodactyl flying dinosaurs soar above a beautiful canyon

Two Pterodactyl flying dinosaurs soar above a beautiful canyon

Background imageExtinct Collection: A Plesiosarus dinosaur of the Jurassic Era

A Plesiosarus dinosaur of the Jurassic Era
A Plesiosaurus dinosaur turns to go after two Dapedius fish from the Jurassic Era

Background imageExtinct Collection: The Olorotitan, a duckbilled dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous

The Olorotitan, a duckbilled dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous
The Olorotitan was a duckbilled dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous and was found in Russia

Background imageExtinct Collection: A Kaprosuchus reptile confronts an Agustinia dinosaur

A Kaprosuchus reptile confronts an Agustinia dinosaur
Two Anhanguera reptiles fly above as a Kaprosuchus reptile confronts an Agustinia dinosaur

Background imageExtinct Collection: Rhizodus hibberti, an extinct group of Carboniferous lobe-finned fish

Rhizodus hibberti, an extinct group of Carboniferous lobe-finned fish
Rhizodus hibberti, an extinct group of Carboniferous predatory lobe-finned fish

Background imageExtinct Collection: Squid-like Orthoceratites attempt to make meals of trilobites

Squid-like Orthoceratites attempt to make meals of trilobites
Squid-like Orthoceratites (genus Orthoceras) attempt to make meals of trilobites of the species Asaphus kowalewskii at the bottom of an Ordovician sea 480 million years ago

Background imageExtinct Collection: Liopleurodon eating an ammonite

Liopleurodon eating an ammonite. Liopleurodon are large carnivorous marine reptiles from the Jurassic era

Background imageExtinct Collection: A Dimorphodon pterosaur chasing an insect

A Dimorphodon pterosaur chasing an insect during the Early Jurassic about 193 million years ago. Dimorphodons lived among the early dinosaurs before dinosaurs got to huge sizes

Background imageExtinct Collection: Coelophysis dinosaurs walk amongst a forest

Coelophysis dinosaurs walk amongst a forest
Three carnivorous Coelophysis, one male and two females, walk amongst a forest of prehistoric Araucaria evergreens. Coelophysis is one of the earliest known dinosaurs

Background imageExtinct Collection: An Archaeopteryx depicted near the shore of the Tethys Sea

An Archaeopteryx depicted near the shore of the Tethys Sea
During the late Jurassic period, Europe was a dry, tropical archipelago. In this image Archaeopteryx is depicted near the shore of the Tethys Sea

Background imageExtinct Collection: Sauroposeidon graze while feathered Deinonychus look

Sauroposeidon graze while feathered Deinonychus look
Sauroposeidon graze on American Sycamore and Flowering Magnolia while feathered Deinonychus look on. The location is a river delta on the Western Interior Seaway 110 million years ago during

Background imageExtinct Collection: A forest of Cordaites and Araucaria silhouetted against a colorful sunset

A forest of Cordaites and Araucaria silhouetted against a colorful sunset
A forest of Cordaites & Araucaria silhouetted against a colorful sunset during the Late (Lopingian) Permian/Early Triassic period about 250 million years ago

Background imageExtinct Collection: Two Woolly Mammoths in a snow covered field with a few bison

Two Woolly Mammoths in a snow covered field with a few bison

Background imageExtinct Collection: An Ophthalmosaurus catches a squid in the deep sea

An Ophthalmosaurus catches a squid in the deep sea

Background imageExtinct Collection: Dimetrodon, a synapsid that was an apex pradator

Dimetrodon, a synapsid that was an apex pradator

Background imageExtinct Collection: Talarurus dinosaur on white background

Talarurus dinosaur on white background with drop shadow

Background imageExtinct Collection: Watercolor portrait of Ajancingenia yanshini

Watercolor portrait of Ajancingenia yanshini. Ajancingenia yanshini was oviraptorid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia

Background imageExtinct Collection: A group of young Hypacrosaurus approach a couple Rubeosaurus relaxing in the woods

A group of young Hypacrosaurus approach a couple Rubeosaurus relaxing in the woods
A group of young Hypacrosaurus dinosaurs approach a couple Rubeosaurus ovatus ceratopsians relaxing in the woods

Background imageExtinct Collection: Illustration of a Hadrosaurus relaxing in a jacuzzi

Illustration of a Hadrosaurus relaxing in a jacuzzi

Background imageExtinct Collection: Illustration of a Triceratops lifting weights

Illustration of a Triceratops lifting weights

Background imageExtinct Collection: Illustration of a pterosaur skateboarding

Illustration of a pterosaur skateboarding

Background imageExtinct Collection: Illustration of a Spinosaurus hockey player

Illustration of a Spinosaurus hockey player

Background imageExtinct Collection: Illustration of a Spinosaurus doctor

Illustration of a Spinosaurus doctor

Background imageExtinct Collection: Cute illustration of a Pachycephalosaurus dinosaur

Cute illustration of a Pachycephalosaurus dinosaur

Background imageExtinct Collection: Cute illustration of a smiling Spinosaurus

Cute illustration of a smiling Spinosaurus

Background imageExtinct Collection: Jeholornis prima perched on a tree branch during the Early Cretaceous Period

Jeholornis prima perched on a tree branch during the Early Cretaceous Period of China

Background imageExtinct Collection: Illustration of a Prognathodon from the prehistoric era

Illustration of a Prognathodon from the prehistoric era

Background imageExtinct Collection: Illustration of an Allosaurus race car driver

Illustration of an Allosaurus race car driver




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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Extinct Wonders: From Tasmanian Tigers to Archaeopteryx" Step into a world lost in time as you explore the captivating realm creatures. Marvel at the enigmatic beauty of an antique map of Tasmania, where once roamed the elusive Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine. Immerse yourself in its history and discover why this unique marsupial is forever etched in our memories. Behold the Thylacinus cynocephalus, known by many names - Tasmanian Tiger, Tasmanian Wolf, or simply Thylacine. Gaze upon its image and ponder over its fascinating blend of both dinosaurian and avian features. Some consider it a "missing link, " bridging the gap between dinosaurs and birds. Journey further back in time with fossils from the palaeozoic era, revealing ancient secrets locked within their delicate imprints. Admire an original cast of Archaeopteryx, hailed as "the first bird, " showcasing astonishing characteristics shared by both dinosaurs and modern avians. Witness firsthand nature's evolutionary wonders unfold before your eyes. Delight in a vibrant colored engraving capturing the essence of a dodo - that ill-fated flightless bird whose existence was tragically cut short by human intervention. Reflect on our responsibility towards preserving Earth's fragile biodiversity while cherishing these reminders from our past. Trace footsteps frozen in time with Laetoli fossil footprints – remnants left behind by early hominids who once walked this very earth millions of years ago. Contemplate their significance as windows into humanity's ancestral heritage. Gaze upon Triceratops, one of history's most iconic dinosaurs; marvel at Ichthyosaurus displayed like museum treasures; envision Mauritian Dodo with its curved bill and brown feet – all now mere echoes from distant epochs but forever etched within our collective consciousness.