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Cerapod Collection

"Cerapod Dinosaurs: Majestic Giants of the Prehistoric Era" Step into a world where ancient giants roamed the earth

Background imageCerapod Collection: Cerapod dinosaurs compared to a rhino

Cerapod dinosaurs compared to a rhino. The seven adult animals shown here are, from left to right: Nedoceratops; Torosaurus; Albertaceratops; a White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)

Background imageCerapod Collection: Row of five dinosaur heads

Row of five dinosaur heads

Background imageCerapod Collection: Styracosaurus dinosaurs confront a Tyrannosaurus Rex

Styracosaurus dinosaurs confront a Tyrannosaurus Rex
A herd of Styracosaurus dinosaurs confronting a carnivorous Tyrannosaurus Rex during the Cretaceous period

Background imageCerapod Collection: Styracosaurus albertensis, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Styracosaurus albertensis, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Cretaceous period

Background imageCerapod Collection: Triceratops dinosaur and rhino

Triceratops dinosaur and rhino. Artwork of an adult Triceratops (left) from 68 million years ago during the Cretaceous period, compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)

Background imageCerapod Collection: Isisaurus dinosaurs, artwork

Isisaurus dinosaurs, artwork
Isisaurus dinosaurs. Computer artwork of a pair of leaf-eating Isisaurus colberti (previously Titanosaurus colberti) roaming lush plains in what is now central India

Background imageCerapod Collection: Confrontation between male Styracosaurus dinosaurs

Confrontation between male Styracosaurus dinosaurs
A pair of male Styracosaurus dinosaurs involved In a territorial clash. The winner also wins the rights to breed with the herds females

Background imageCerapod Collection: Styracosaurus dinosaur

Styracosaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imageCerapod Collection: 3D rendering of a Triceratops dinosaur

3D rendering of a Triceratops dinosaur

Background imageCerapod Collection: Two Diabloceratops dinosaurs fight for mating rights

Two Diabloceratops dinosaurs fight for mating rights during the Cretaceous Period of Utah, North America

Background imageCerapod Collection: Styracosaurus dinosaur walking in the grass

Styracosaurus dinosaur walking in the grass

Background imageCerapod Collection: Gideonmantellia amosanjuanae, Early Cretaceous of Spain

Gideonmantellia amosanjuanae, Early Cretaceous of Spain

Background imageCerapod Collection: Styracosaurus dinosaur roaring

Styracosaurus dinosaur roaring, white background

Background imageCerapod Collection: Styracosaurus dinosaurs calling out to each other

Styracosaurus dinosaurs calling out to each other as a sand storm comes to an end

Background imageCerapod Collection: 3D rendering of a Styracosaurus dinosaur

3D rendering of a Styracosaurus dinosaur

Background imageCerapod Collection: Petrified Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops dinosaurs

Petrified Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops dinosaurs
Petrified Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops from the Cretaceous Period

Background imageCerapod Collection: Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus and its offspring in an open field

Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus and its offspring in an open field

Background imageCerapod Collection: Petrified Triceratops dinosaurs from the Cretaceous Period

Petrified Triceratops dinosaurs from the Cretaceous Period

Background imageCerapod Collection: Living fossils in a desert landscape

Living fossils in a desert landscape

Background imageCerapod Collection: Three Styracosaurus dinosaurs

Three Styracosaurus dinosaurs

Background imageCerapod Collection: Styracosaurus pencil drawing with digital color

Styracosaurus pencil drawing with digital color

Background imageCerapod Collection: Tyrannosaurus attacking Styracosaurus dinosaurs

Tyrannosaurus attacking Styracosaurus dinosaurs
Tyrannosaurus Rex attacking Styracosaurus dinosaurs in desert landscape

Background imageCerapod Collection: Styracosaurus, a herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur

Styracosaurus, a herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur
Styracosaurus, a genus of herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period

Background imageCerapod Collection: Styracosaurus dinosaur running

Styracosaurus dinosaur running, white background

Background imageCerapod Collection: Styracosaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur sculptures

Styracosaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur sculptures

Background imageCerapod Collection: Triceratops dinosaur skull

Triceratops dinosaur skull on textured background

Background imageCerapod Collection: Pencil drawing illustrating various dinosaurs and their comparative sizes

Pencil drawing illustrating various dinosaurs and their comparative sizes

Background imageCerapod Collection: Dinosaur extinction, artwork

Dinosaur extinction, artwork
Dinosaur extinction. Computer artwork or a dead herd of triceratops lying in a wasteland

Background imageCerapod Collection: Nedoceratops dinosaur, artwork

Nedoceratops dinosaur, artwork

Background imageCerapod Collection: Albertaceratops dinosaur

Albertaceratops dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Albertaceratops from 77 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. This cerapod dinosaur is around 2 metres tall at the shoulder

Background imageCerapod Collection: Zuniceratops dinosaur

Zuniceratops dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Zuniceratops from 90 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. This cerapod dinosaur is around 1 metre tall at the shoulder

Background imageCerapod Collection: Nedoceratops dinosaur

Nedoceratops dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Nedoceratops (formerly known as Diceratops) from 70 million years ago during the Cretaceous period

Background imageCerapod Collection: Diabloceratops dinosaur

Diabloceratops dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Diabloceratops from 70 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. This cerapod dinosaur is around 2.5 metres tall at the shoulder

Background imageCerapod Collection: Torosaurus dinosaur

Torosaurus dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Torosaurus from 75 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. This cerapod dinosaur is around 2 metres tall at the shoulder

Background imageCerapod Collection: Rhino and Pentaceratops dinosaur

Rhino and Pentaceratops dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Pentaceratops (right) from 75 million years ago during the Cretaceous period, compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)

Background imageCerapod Collection: Pentaceratops dinosaur

Pentaceratops dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Pentaceratops from 75 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. This cerapod dinosaur is around 2.5 metres tall at the shoulder

Background imageCerapod Collection: Zuniceratops dinosaur and rhino

Zuniceratops dinosaur and rhino. Artwork of an adult Zuniceratops (left) from 90 million years ago during the Cretaceous period, compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)

Background imageCerapod Collection: Rhino and Einiosaurus dinosaur

Rhino and Einiosaurus dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Einiosaurus (right) from 77 million years ago during the Cretaceous period, compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)

Background imageCerapod Collection: Torosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Torosaurus dinosaur, artwork
Torosaurus dinosaur. Artwork of a male Torosaurus dinosaur drinking from a river. Torosaurus ( perforated lizard ) had a huge horned skull measuring 2.6 metres in length

Background imageCerapod Collection: Nedoceratops dinosaurs, artwork

Nedoceratops dinosaurs, artwork
Nedoceratops dinosaurs. Artwork of nedoceratops (formerly known as Diceratops) dinosaurs grazing beneath an oak tree. This horned herbivorous dinosaur is known from fossils discovered in 1868 in

Background imageCerapod Collection: Diabloceratops dinosaur, artwork

Diabloceratops dinosaur, artwork
Diabloceratops dinosaur. Computer artwork of a one tonne, 20 foot (6 metres) long Diabloceratops wandering in a forest during the Late Cretaceous period (around 65 to 100 million years ago)

Background imageCerapod Collection: Triceratops dinosaur, artwork

Triceratops dinosaur, artwork
Triceratops dinosaur. Computer artwork of a ten tonne Triceratops wandering in a forest during the Late Cretaceous period (around 65 to 100 million years ago)

Background imageCerapod Collection: Pentaceratops dinosaur, artwork

Pentaceratops dinosaur, artwork
Pentaceratops dinosaur. Computer artwork of a six tonne, 27 foot (8.2 metres) long Pentaceratops wandering in a forest during the Late Cretaceous period (around 65 to 100 million years ago)

Background imageCerapod Collection: Torosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Torosaurus dinosaur, artwork
Torosaurus dinosaur. Computer artwork of a Torosaurus wandering in a forest during the Late Cretaceous period (around 65 to 100 million years ago)

Background imageCerapod Collection: Albertaceratops dinosaur, artwork

Albertaceratops dinosaur, artwork
Albertaceratops dinosaur. Computer artwork of a 20 foot (6 metres) long Albertaceratops wandering in a forest during the Late Cretaceous period (around 65 to 100 million years ago)

Background imageCerapod Collection: Zuniceratops dinosaur, artwork

Zuniceratops dinosaur, artwork
Zuniceratops dinosaur. Computer artwork of a 113Kg, 10 foot (3 metres) long Zuniceratops wandering in a forest during the Late Cretaceous period (around 65 to 100 million years ago)

Background imageCerapod Collection: Einiosaurus dinosaurs, artwork

Einiosaurus dinosaurs, artwork
Einiosaurus dinosaurs. Computer artwork of a herd of plant-eating Einiosaurus roaming the plains in what is now the Two Medicine Formation in northwestern Montana, USA




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"Cerapod Dinosaurs: Majestic Giants of the Prehistoric Era" Step into a world where ancient giants roamed the earth, resembling modern-day rhinos in their sheer power and presence. Cerapod dinosaurs, with their distinctive row of five heads, were truly remarkable creatures that captivate our imagination. Imagine witnessing a fierce confrontation between Styracosaurus dinosaurs and a mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex - an epic battle for survival. Even among themselves, male Styracosaurus engaged in intense confrontations to establish dominance and secure mating rights. With its iconic frill adorned with menacing spikes, the Styracosaurus dinosaur was an awe-inspiring sight. Its cousin, the Triceratops dinosaur, comes to life through stunning 3D renderings showcasing its intricate features. Witnessing two Diabloceratops dinosaurs locked in combat over mating rights is a testament to their primal instincts. These battles would have been both thrilling and terrifying to behold. In peaceful moments, we can envision a solitary Styracosaurus gracefully walking through lush grasslands. The Gideonmantellia amosanjuanae from Early Cretaceous Spain takes us back even further in time while reminding us of the diversity within this fascinating group of cerapods. Styracosaurus albertensis stands as one of the most notable prehistoric era dinosaurs - its distinct appearance making it instantly recognizable among enthusiasts worldwide. And when these majestic creatures roared, it sent shivers down your spine. As we delve deeper into understanding these incredible beings from millions of years ago, let's marvel at their strength and resilience. Cerapod dinosaurs continue to fascinate us today as they did during their reign on Earth – forever etched in history as true legends of our planet's past.