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"Morphology: Unveiling the Intricate World of Shapes and Structures" Exploring the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera

Background imageMorphology Collection: Susisuchus anatoceps, a small crocodyliform from the Early Cretaceous Period

Susisuchus anatoceps, a small crocodyliform from the Early Cretaceous Period
Susisuchus anatoceps, a small crocodyliform from the Early Cretaceous of Brazil

Background imageMorphology Collection: Palaeomastodon is a proboscidian from the Oligocene epoch

Palaeomastodon is a proboscidian from the Oligocene epoch of Egypt

Background imageMorphology Collection: Pyrotherium is an extinct ungulate from the Oligocene epoch

Pyrotherium is an extinct ungulate from the Oligocene epoch of Argentina

Background imageMorphology Collection: A T-Rex comes across the carcass of a dead Triceratops

A T-Rex comes across the carcass of a dead Triceratops dinosaur

Background imageMorphology Collection: Eudimorphodon and Peteinosaurus pterosaurs in a swampy Triassic scene

Eudimorphodon and Peteinosaurus pterosaurs in a swampy Triassic scene
A swampy Triassic scene with the earliest pterosaurus Eudimorphodon and Peteinosaurus. Their wingspans were about 2-3 feet. And found in Europe

Background imageMorphology Collection: Eudimorphodon, a pterosuar from the Late Triassic Period

Eudimorphodon, a pterosuar from the Late Triassic Period with a diamond shaped tail

Background imageMorphology Collection: Two Spinosaurus dinosaurs walking to the water in a desert landscape

Two Spinosaurus dinosaurs walking to the water in a desert landscape

Background imageMorphology Collection: Corosaurus alcovensis, Early Triassic of Wyoming, USA

Corosaurus alcovensis, Early Triassic of Wyoming, USA

Background imageMorphology Collection: Megantereon cultridens, Pliocene of Europe

Megantereon cultridens, Pliocene of Europe

Background imageMorphology Collection: Confrontation between two Spinosaurus aegyptiacus

Confrontation between two Spinosaurus aegyptiacus. Reconstructed after newly described skeleton by Ibrahim, sail proposed by S. Hartman and neck posture proposed by A. Cau

Background imageMorphology Collection: Plesiosaurs in their marine habitat

Plesiosaurs in their marine habitat

Background imageMorphology Collection: A Eurhinosaurus reptile preys on a coelacanth fish

A Eurhinosaurus reptile preys on a coelacanth fish
A coelacanth fish becomes prey for a Eurhinosaurus marine reptile in a Jurassic ocean

Background imageMorphology Collection: Cymbospondylus ichthyosaur from the Triassic Period

Cymbospondylus ichthyosaur from the Triassic Period
Cymbospondylus was an early carnivorous Ichthyosaur that lived during the Triassic seas of Germany and Nevada

Background imageMorphology Collection: Hupehsuchus is a marine icthyosaur that lived during the Mesozoic Era

Hupehsuchus is a marine icthyosaur that lived during the Mesozoic Era
Hupehsuchus is a predatory marine icthyosaur that lived in the oceans of the Mesozoic Era

Background imageMorphology Collection: Carcharodontosauridae size chart

Carcharodontosauridae size chart, featuring Carcharodontosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Mapusaurus, Acrocanthosaurus, Eocarcharia and Concavenator

Background imageMorphology Collection: Eurhinosaurus, an extinct genus of ichthyosaur

Eurhinosaurus, an extinct genus of ichthyosaur
Eurhinosaurus is an extinct genus of ichthyosaur from the Early Jurassic of Europe

Background imageMorphology Collection: Dipterus is an extinct freshwater lungfish

Dipterus is an extinct freshwater lungfish from the Devonian Period of Australia and Europe

Background imageMorphology Collection: A Spinosaurus dinosaur fishing Mawsonias in a mangrove

A Spinosaurus dinosaur fishing Mawsonias in a mangrove

Background imageMorphology Collection: Xenacanthus, a prehistoric shark from the Devonian and Triassic Period

Xenacanthus, a prehistoric shark from the Devonian and Triassic Period
Xenacanthus is a prehistoric shark that lived in the Devonian and Triassic Periods

Background imageMorphology Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur

Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur walking on the grass

Background imageMorphology Collection: A T. Rex and a pair of Quetzalcoatlus discover the carcass of a Triceratops

A T. Rex and a pair of Quetzalcoatlus discover the carcass of a Triceratops at the same time

Background imageMorphology Collection: Dakosaurus, white background

Dakosaurus, white background
Dakosaurus was discovered in Argentina and lived during the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous Period. It is unique among the family of marine crocodylians with its short snout

Background imageMorphology Collection: Cymbospondylus ichthyosaurs swim together in a pod searching for prey

Cymbospondylus ichthyosaurs swim together in a pod searching for prey in a Triassic ocean

Background imageMorphology Collection: Shonisaurus hunting Cymbospondylus in Triassic waters

Shonisaurus hunting Cymbospondylus in Triassic waters
Shonisaurus ichthyosaur was an enormous marine reptile that hunted prey such as Cymbospondylus in the Late Triassic Period

Background imageMorphology Collection: Holoptychius, Tulerpeton and Moythomasia, prehistoric fish of the Devonian period

Holoptychius, Tulerpeton and Moythomasia, prehistoric fish of the Devonian period
Holoptychius nobilissimus, Tulerpeton and Moythomasia, all prehistoric fish from the Devonian period

Background imageMorphology Collection: Giraffatitan brancai, a sauropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period

Giraffatitan brancai, a sauropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period
Giraffatitan brancai, a sauropod dinosaur that lived in the late Jurassic period. It was originally named as an African species of Brachiosaurus (B. brancai)

Background imageMorphology Collection: Diplocaulus salamandroides, a prehistoric animal from the Paleozoic Era

Diplocaulus salamandroides, a prehistoric animal from the Paleozoic Era

Background imageMorphology Collection: Coelophysoid diversity from the Late Triassic to Early Jurassic Period

Coelophysoid diversity from the Late Triassic to Early Jurassic Period
Coelophysoids diversity: Coelophysis bauri (gracile morph), Syntarsus kayentakatae, Liliensternus liliensterni, and Dilophosaurus wetherilli. Late Triassic to Early Jurassic Period

Background imageMorphology Collection: Cephalaspis lyelli jawless fish from the Early Devonian of Scotland

Cephalaspis lyelli jawless fish from the Early Devonian of Scotland

Background imageMorphology Collection: Hupehsuchus marine reptiles swimming in Triassic waters

Hupehsuchus marine reptiles swimming in Triassic waters
Hupehsuchus is a very early Triassic marine reptile about 3 feet long that is an early relative to ichthyosaurs

Background imageMorphology Collection: Eudimorphodon was a pterosaur that lived during the Triassic Period

Eudimorphodon was a pterosaur that lived during the Triassic Period and was discovered in 1973

Background imageMorphology Collection: An archosaur of the genus Postosuchus wanders in a prehistoric landscape

An archosaur of the genus Postosuchus wanders in a prehistoric landscape
A 12-foot-long, 1, 000 pound rauisuchian archosaur of the genus Postosuchus wanders a hilltop 220 million years ago in what is today Texas

Background imageMorphology Collection: A flock of Eudimorphodon flying reptiles

A flock of Eudimorphodon flying reptiles search for fish in the Triassic Period

Background imageMorphology Collection: Phiomia is a proboscidian from the Oligocene epoch

Phiomia is a proboscidian from the Oligocene epoch of Egypt

Background imageMorphology Collection: A carnivorous Spinosaurus during Earths Cretaceous period

A carnivorous Spinosaurus during Earths Cretaceous period

Background imageMorphology Collection: Hyperodapedon is a rhynchosaur from the Late Triassic

Hyperodapedon is a rhynchosaur from the Late Triassic period

Background imageMorphology Collection: Anglaspis is a heterostracan from the Early Devonian of Norway

Anglaspis is a heterostracan from the Early Devonian of Norway
Anglaspis heintzi is a heterostracan from the Early Devonian of Norway

Background imageMorphology Collection: A Triceratops falls victim to Tyrannosaurus Rex

A Triceratops falls victim to Tyrannosaurus Rex
In the battle of life, a Triceratops falls victim to the king of killers, Tyrannosaurus Rex

Background imageMorphology Collection: Orthacanthus was a freshwater shark that thrived in the Devonian Period

Orthacanthus was a freshwater shark that thrived in the Devonian Period

Background imageMorphology Collection: Spinosaurus hunting for fish in a lake

Spinosaurus hunting for fish in a lake. The largest known predator at 54 feet long, Spinosaurus lived in North Africa from the end of the early Cretaceous

Background imageMorphology Collection: Diplocaulus amphibian from the prehistoric era

Diplocaulus amphibian from the prehistoric era
Diplocaulus is an extinct amphibian from the Cambrian to the Permian Period that lived in North America

Background imageMorphology Collection: Black ink drawing of extinct animals from the Hell Creek Formation

Black ink drawing of extinct animals from the Hell Creek Formation, Late Cretaceous of USA. Shown here are: Brachychampsa montana (bottom left; globiodont crocodile)

Background imageMorphology Collection: Ischigualastia is a dicynodont from the Late Triassic period

Ischigualastia is a dicynodont from the Late Triassic period

Background imageMorphology Collection: Ophiacodon is an extint synapsid from the Early Permian of New Mexico

Ophiacodon is an extint synapsid from the Early Permian of New Mexico
Ophiacodon mirus is an extint synapsid from the Early Permian of New Mexico

Background imageMorphology Collection: Diplocaulus is an extinct lepospondyl from the Paleozoic Era

Diplocaulus is an extinct lepospondyl from the Paleozoic Era
Diplocaulus is an extinct amphibious lepospondyl from the Late Permian of Texas

Background imageMorphology Collection: A group of Xenacanthus prehistoric sharks

A group of Xenacanthus prehistoric sharks from the Devonian and Triassic periods of Earths history

Background imageMorphology 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 imageMorphology 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




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