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Dinosaurs Collection (#7)

Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of dinosaurs. 🦖🌿 In 1854, Baxter introduced us to the breathtaking Crystal Palace Dinosaurs

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Coelophysis

Coelophysis
An animatronic Coelophysis dinosaur made by Kokoro in collaboration with the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Psittacosaurus skull

Psittacosaurus skull
A fossil skull that belonged to the parrot-beaked like dinosaur, Psittacosaurus. It lived during the lower Cretaceous period aroun 120 - 100 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Ankylosaurus

Ankylosaurus
An animatronic model of the dinosaur Ankylosaurus created by Kokoro Dreams of Japan. This model was on display in the T-Rex Killer Question temporary exhibition from 1st August 2002 to 3rd May 2003

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Parasaurolophus

Parasaurolophus
This dinosaur which grew up to 10 metres in length had a large crest over the top of its head which extended over a metre. It lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 76 to 74 mya

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Compsognathus

Compsognathus
Outline illustration of a Compsognathus

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Oviraptor

Oviraptor
A model head of an Oviraptor. These dinosaurs are believe to have fed on eggs or shell fish due to the shape of their mouths. They lived 85-75 million years ago and fossils have been found in Mongolia

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaurs: Pachycephalosaurus skull Family: Pachycephalosauridae Two-legged plant-eater 15 feet

Dinosaurs: Pachycephalosaurus skull Family: Pachycephalosauridae Two-legged plant-eater 15 feet long Late Cretaceous of
FG-11867 Dinosaurs: Pachycephalosaurus skull Late Cretaceous of Alberta (Canada) and Wyoming (USA) Specimen Courtesy Triebold Paleontology Family

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaurs - Stegosaurs - skeleton Morrison Formation, Jurassic, Wyoming

Dinosaurs - Stegosaurs - skeleton Morrison Formation, Jurassic, Wyoming, USA Specimen Courtesy Western Paleontological
FG-10885 Dinosaur - Stegosaurus Fossil - Specimen Morrison Formation, Jurassic Period, Wyoming, USA Specimen Courtesy Western Paleontological Laboratories Francois Gohier contact details

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Talarurus dinosaur

Talarurus dinosaur, computer artwork. Talarurus was an armoured dinosaur or ankylosaur. Its heavy protective armour and clubbed tail protected it from attack by predators

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Largest animals size comparison

Largest animals size comparison. Array of past and present large animals, compared to a human (lower right). At top is the blue whale, a marine mammal and the largest-ever animal

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur / Protosaurus

Dinosaur / Protosaurus
A PROTOSAURUS, and two of the marine creatures from which it developed - HOLOPTYCHIUS and OSTEOLEPIS

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur / Apatosaurus

Dinosaur / Apatosaurus
APATOSAURUS (also known as Brontosaurus) attacked by ALLOSAURUS (also known as Ceratosaurus)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: A Group Of Brontosaurs, Or Thunder Saurians. From The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine

A Group Of Brontosaurs, Or Thunder Saurians. From The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, May To October 1904

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Historical Illustration Of Dinosaur Skeleton

Historical Illustration Of Dinosaur Skeleton

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dunkleosteus, prehistoric fish, front view

Dunkleosteus, prehistoric fish, front view

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: DINOSAUR Skeleton - Gigantosaurus

DINOSAUR Skeleton - Gigantosaurus. Argentina

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Flights into the Future - dinosaurs on Venus?

Flights into the Future - dinosaurs on Venus?
Dinosaurs pictured as possible inhabitants of the planet Venus in a book on the possibilities of space travel. Date: 1943

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Row of five dinosaur heads

Row of five dinosaur heads

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Picture No. 10869276

Picture No. 10869276
Fossil Bird / Reptile from China (Caudipteryx ) Date:

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Parasaurolophus skull

Parasaurolophus skull
A fossil skull belonging to the dinosaur Parasaurolophus on display at the Natural History Museum, London. This large crested dinosaur lived around 70 million years ago during the Upper Cretaceous

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: The Country of the Iguanodon

The Country of the Iguanodon
Frontispiece by John Martin from The Wonders of Geology, Volume 1, 1857 by Gideon Mantell (1790-1852). Gideon Mantell was a palaeontologist who discovered Iguanodon fossils in England

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Microraptor skeleton

Microraptor skeleton
The Microraptor was unique in having feathers. It has only been found in China and dates back to the Lower Cretaceous, 125 to 122 million years ago. It grew to around half a metre in length

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Iguanodon skeleton

Iguanodon skeleton
An illustration of an Iguanodon, a herbivorous dinosaur whose fossil remains have been in many parts of the world making it one of the most successful of all dinosaur species

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Oviraptor skeleton

Oviraptor skeleton
This dinosaur is belived to have been an egg thief. It lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 85 to 75 million years ago. Fossils have been found in Mongolia. Illustration by Jo Konopelko

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Stegosaurus skeleton

Stegosaurus skeleton
A herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Upper Jurassic period, 155 to 144 million years ago. It has distinctive large plates which run from its neck to its tail. Illustration by Jo Konopelko

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Gallimimus skeleton

Gallimimus skeleton
An omnivorous dinosaur from Mongolia which lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 74 to 70 million years ago It grew up to 6 metres in length making it the largest ornithomimid yet

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Brachiosaur neck vertebra

Brachiosaur neck vertebra
A specimen of a neck vertebra that once belonged to a dinosaur from the Brachiosauridae family. This family of dinosaurs lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous period

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Carnotaurus

Carnotaurus
This was a carnivore that lived during the Lower Cretaceous period, around 70 million years ago. Fossil evidence in the unusual form of skin has been discovered in Argentina

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Pachycephalosaurus skull

Pachycephalosaurus skull
A fossil skull that once belonged to the dinosaur, Pachycephalosaurus. It features a huge dome of bone which may have protected the brain. The skull is also covered in decorative bony studs

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Maiasaura with nest of eggs and hatchlings

Maiasaura with nest of eggs and hatchlings
An animated model of the dinosaur Miasaura, created by Kokoro Ltd. for the Natural History Museum, London. This dinosaur whose name meand good mother lizard lived during the Upper Cretaceous 60-85 mya

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex

Tyrannosaurus rex
A life size model of the head of Tyrannosaurus rex on display in the Natural History Museums Dinosaur gallery. Tyrannosaurus rex lived 67 to 65 million years ago during the Upper Cretaceous period

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Euoplocephalus

Euoplocephalus
A model of Euoplocephalus, one of the armoured plated dinosaurs from the family Ankylosauria. It lived during the Upper Cretaceous period 76 to 70 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur footprints at Swanage

Dinosaur footprints at Swanage
Fossilised footprint of a dinosaur dating back to around 135 million years ago from a Purbeck Stone quarry near Swanage, Dorset, UK. Scientists believe that they may have belonged to the Iguanodon

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Fossil snake from the Messel lake oil shale deposit, Germany, 49 million years ago

Fossil snake from the Messel lake oil shale deposit, Germany, 49 million years ago
PM-10205 Fossil snake from the Messel lake oil shale deposit, Germany, 49 million years ago Palaeopython Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Pterodactyl - fossil

Pterodactyl - fossil
PM-10705 Pterodactyl - fossil Pat Morris contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Pterodactyl: fossil flying reptile, Jurassic

Pterodactyl: fossil flying reptile, Jurassic
PM-10207 Pterodactyl: fossil flying reptile Jurassic Rhamphorhynchus Pat Morris contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Triceratops Dinosaur - Skeleton, Cretaceous, Montana, USA. Display at Royal Tyrell Museum of

Triceratops Dinosaur - Skeleton, Cretaceous, Montana, USA. Display at Royal Tyrell Museum of Palentology Alberta
FG-7979 TRICERATOPS SKELETON - Triceratops Dinosaur Skeleton, Late Cretaceous Montana, USA. Display at Royal Tyrell Museum of Palentology Alberta, Canada

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaurs - footprints - Natural cast of footprint of an Iguanodon

Dinosaurs - footprints - Natural cast of footprint of an Iguanodon (herbivorous dinosaur of the Cretaceous period)
FG-BQ-960 Dinosaurs - footprints - Natural cast of footprint of an Iguanodon (herbivorous dinosaur of the Cretaceous period)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur - Albertosaurus liberatus - against a blue sky. Late Cretaceous

Dinosaur - Albertosaurus liberatus - against a blue sky. Late Cretaceous
JH-37 Dinosaur - Albertosaurus liberatus - against a blue sky Late Cretaceous Albertosaurus liberatus John Holmes contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Archaeopteryx Fossil - 3 feet long, link between reptiles & birds, upper Jurassic Period 152 m. y. a

Archaeopteryx Fossil - 3 feet long, link between reptiles & birds, upper Jurassic Period 152 m. y. a
KEL-1343 ARCHAEOPTERYX FOSSIL Solnofen, Germany, 3 feet long, Berlin Specimen Archaeopteryx lithogaphica Link between reptiles and birds, Upper Jurassic Period

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Prehistoric Reconstruction - Giant Warthog - height 7 ft - lengh 11 ft - weight 2000 lb - Great

Prehistoric Reconstruction - Giant Warthog - height 7 ft - lengh 11 ft - weight 2000 lb - Great Plains USA - Oligocene
KFO-1013 Prehistoric Reconstruction - Giant Warthog - height 7 ft - lengh 11 ft - weight 2000 lb Great Plains USA - Oligocene period Megachoerus latidens Kenneth W Fink contact details

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Elasmosaurus marine reptiles

Elasmosaurus marine reptiles
Elasmosaurus. Artwork of two Elasmosaurus marine reptiles swimming underwater. These animals were long-necked members of the Plesiosaur group of carnivorous marine reptiles

Background imageDinosaurs 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 imageDinosaurs Collection: Ceratosaurus and Dacentrurus, artwork

Ceratosaurus and Dacentrurus, artwork
Ceratosaurus (right) and Dacentrurus (left) dinosaurs fighting, artwork. Ceratosaurus was a carnivorous theropod. It was a bipedal predator, using its teeth and hind claws to bring down its prey

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Austroraptor dinosaurs

Austroraptor dinosaurs. Artwork of a group of three Austroraptor dinosaurs scavenging on the dead body of a larger dinosaur

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Velociraptor dinosaurs

Velociraptor dinosaurs. Artwork of a group of Velociraptor mongoliensis dinosaurs running in pursuit of their prey (not seen)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Stegosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Stegosaurus dinosaur, artwork
Stegosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. Stegosaurs ( roofed reptiles ) were herbivores that lived throughout the world during the Jurassic period, around 150 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Pelecanimimus dinosaurs mating

Pelecanimimus dinosaurs mating. Artwork of male (right) and female (left) Pelecanimimus dinosaurs mating. This ornithomimosaur (ostrich-like dinosaur) lived around 120 million years ago




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Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of dinosaurs. 🦖🌿 In 1854, Baxter introduced us to the breathtaking Crystal Palace Dinosaurs. These lifelike models transported us to an era long gone, where giant creatures roamed the Earth. Among them, we witness a captivating scene of Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs mating - a glimpse into their ancient rituals and behaviors. It's truly awe-inspiring to imagine these colossal beings ruling over our planet. "The Last Days of the Dinosaurs - Time of Great Change" reminds us that even these mighty creatures faced challenges and eventually met their demise. Their extinction marked a turning point in Earth's history, paving the way for new life forms to emerge. The majestic Triceratops stands tall among its prehistoric peers. With its distinctive three-horned face and sturdy build, it was undoubtedly one of nature's most formidable creations. Don't forget to visit the Natural History Shop before you leave. Take home a piece of this incredible journey with you – fossils or dinosaur-themed souvenirs will keep your memories alive forever. Marvel at the intricately detailed Crystal Palace Dinosaur Models that bring these ancient beasts back to life once more. Each model is meticulously crafted, allowing us to appreciate their sheer magnitude and beauty up close. Transport yourself into another era as you immerse yourself in scenes from Wealden Times – envisioning what life would have been like alongside Brachiosaurus dinosaurs grazing peacefully in lush landscapes. Waterhouse Hawkins' model dinosaurs from 1866 showcase his pioneering efforts in recreating these extinct giants with scientific accuracy. His work continues to inspire generations today. Witness Diplodocus gracefully roaming across vast plains while Polacanthus showcases its impressive armor-like spikes for defense against predators. And let's not forget about Corythosaurus with its elaborate crest that surely made heads turn during its time.