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Plants and animals of the Triassic Period in Germany (colour litho)
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Plants and animals of the Triassic Period in Germany (colour litho)
3620992 Plants and animals of the Triassic Period in Germany (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Plants and animals of the Triassic Period in Germany. Illustration for Geologische Bilder der Vorwelt und der Jetztwelt by Ferdinand von Hochstetter (J F Schreiber, 1873).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22975194
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Biology Coast Scenery Coastal Feature Coastl Dinosaurs Earth Evolution Prehistoric Prehistory Reptiles Ceratites Equisetum Mastodonsaurus Nothosaurus Triassic Period
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This print showcases the diverse and fascinating plants and animals that inhabited Germany during the Triassic Period. Created by a German School in the 19th century, this colour lithograph is part of a private collection. The image offers a glimpse into prehistoric times, where ancient dinosaurs roamed the earth alongside an array of reptiles, wildlife, and trees. The landscape depicted is teeming with life as various species coexist harmoniously. The scientific significance of this artwork cannot be understated. It was originally featured in Ferdinand von Hochstetter's book Geologische Bilder der Vorwelt und der Jetztwelt (Geological Images of the Past and Present) published in 1873. This publication aimed to shed light on Earth's evolution through geological exploration. From ceratites to mastodonsaurus, nicrosaurus to nothosaurus, every creature portrayed contributes to our understanding of natural history and evolutionary processes. Additionally, encrinites adorn the sea floor while equisetum thrives on land - showcasing both marine and terrestrial ecosystems. This piece not only celebrates Germany's rich biodiversity but also highlights its contribution to scientific knowledge during that era. As we delve into this snapshot from millions of years ago, we are reminded of nature's resilience and how it has shaped our world today.
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