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Ornithischia Collection (#3)

Ornithischia, a fascinating group of herbivorous dinosaurs that roamed the Earth millions of years ago

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A pair of male Pachyrhinosaurus sizing each other up

A pair of male Pachyrhinosaurus sizing each other up

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Monolophosaurus running through a stream

Monolophosaurus running through a stream

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Monolophosaurus walking across a grassy field

Monolophosaurus walking across a grassy field

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Shuangmiaosaurus dinosaurs walking through wetlands

Shuangmiaosaurus dinosaurs walking through wetlands

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Illustration of a Stegosaurus soldier

Illustration of a Stegosaurus soldier

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A Velociraptor attacks a Protoceratops

A Velociraptor attacks a Protoceratops
A Velociraptor mongoliensis attacks a Protoceratops andrewsi

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Altispinax dunkeri dinosaurs attack a group of Iguanodon

Altispinax dunkeri dinosaurs attack a group of Iguanodon
A couple of predator Altispinax dunkeri dinosaurs attack a group of Iguanodon

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Illustration of a Pachycephalosaurus police officer

Illustration of a Pachycephalosaurus police officer

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Scelidosaurus harrisonii, Early Cretaceous of England

Scelidosaurus harrisonii, Early Cretaceous of England

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Side view of a Centrosaurus dinosaur

Side view of a Centrosaurus dinosaur. Centrosaurus was a herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur that lived in Canada during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Herd of Corythosaurus duckbill dinosaurs grazing

Herd of Corythosaurus duckbill dinosaurs grazing
Corythosaurus duckbill dinosaurs at a watering and feeding ground

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A herd of Albertaceratops grazing

A herd of Albertaceratops grazing on a Cretaceous landscape

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Triceratops roaming a tropical environment

Triceratops roaming a tropical environment

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Quetzalcoatlus reptiles fly over a herd of Einiosaurus dinosaurs

Quetzalcoatlus reptiles fly over a herd of Einiosaurus dinosaurs in the Cretaceous Period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Group of Coelophysis dinosaurs running through swampy water

Group of Coelophysis dinosaurs running through swampy water

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Suchomimus walking across a grassy field

Suchomimus walking across a grassy field

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Euoplocephalus armored dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Euoplocephalus armored dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period
Euoplocephalus tutus, an herbivorous armored dinosaur that used its long tail and club for defense

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Herd of Xenoceratops foremostensis from the Cretaceous Period

Herd of Xenoceratops foremostensis from the Cretaceous Period
Herd of Xenoceratops foremostensis, ceratopsid dinosaurs known from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Daspletosaurus confronts a family of Chasmosaurus

Daspletosaurus confronts a family of Chasmosaurus. Daspletosaurus was a late Creteaceous (75 million years ago) Tyrannosaurid of North America

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Albertaceratops during their winter migration

Albertaceratops during their winter migration

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Coahuilaceratops dinosaur, side view

Coahuilaceratops dinosaur, side view. Coahuilaceratops was a ceratopsian herbivorous dinosaur that lived in the Cretaceous Period of Mexico

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Various dinosaurs of the Hell Creek Formation

Various dinosaurs of the Hell Creek Formation. Hell Creek Formation is a geologic formation spanning Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota and South Dakota

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Triceratops in a prehistoric environment

Triceratops in a prehistoric environment

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Prehistoric era dinosaurs of Niger drawn to scale

Prehistoric era dinosaurs of Niger drawn to scale

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Brown Einiosaurus walking across an open field

Brown Einiosaurus walking across an open field

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Kentrosaurus grazing in prehistoric grasslands

Kentrosaurus grazing in prehistoric grasslands

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Three Triceratops walking across an open field

Three Triceratops walking across an open field

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Coelophysis running through a grassy field

Coelophysis running through a grassy field

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Zuniceratops dinosaur, white background

Zuniceratops dinosaur, white background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Talarurus dinosaur, side profile

Talarurus dinosaur, side profile. Talarurus was a herbivorous armored dinosaur that lived in the Cretaceous Period of Mongolia

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A herd of Miragaia dinosaurs migrating

A herd of Miragaia dinosaurs migrating
A herd of herbivorous Miragaia dinosaurs migrating during the Jurassic Period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Monolophosaurus walking through shallow water

Monolophosaurus walking through shallow water

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A Stegosaurus and Allosaurus caught in a deadly mud pit

A Stegosaurus and Allosaurus caught in a deadly mud pit, which will kill both of these dinosaurs

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Pencil drawing of Wuerhosaurus homheni standing on its hind legs

Pencil drawing of Wuerhosaurus homheni standing on its hind legs. Wuerhosaurus homheni was one of the latest stegosaurs that lived during the Early Cretaceous in what is now China

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: 3D rendering of a Plateosaurus dinosaur skeleton

3D rendering of a Plateosaurus dinosaur skeleton, perspective view

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Velafrons duck-billed dinosaur

Velafrons duck-billed dinosaur. Velafrons was a large herbivorous hadrosaur that lived in Mexico during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A Torosaurus dinosaur during Earths Cretaceous period

A Torosaurus dinosaur during Earths Cretaceous period

Background imageOrnithischia 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 imageOrnithischia Collection: Triceratops dinosaur

Triceratops dinosaur, white background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Kentrosaurus walking on sandy terrain

Kentrosaurus walking on sandy terrain

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Spinosaurus hunting for its next meal in shallow waters

Spinosaurus hunting for its next meal in shallow waters

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Three Einiosaurus dinosaurs walking across a grassy field

Three Einiosaurus dinosaurs walking across a grassy field

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Iguanodon dinosaur running, white background

Iguanodon dinosaur running, white background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Styracosaurus dinosaur

Styracosaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Lambeosaurus dinosaur on white background

Lambeosaurus dinosaur on white background. Lambeosaurus was a hadrosaur dinosaur that lived in North America in the Cretaceous Period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Olorotitan eat duckweed in a large swamp as two Microraptors fly above

Olorotitan eat duckweed in a large swamp as two Microraptors fly above
A family of Olorotitan eat duckweed in a large swamp as two Microraptor birds fly overhead

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Nedoceratops graze beneath a giant Oak Tree

Nedoceratops graze beneath a giant Oak Tree
Nedoceratops (formerly known as Diceratops) graze beneath a giant Oak tree 75 million years ago in what is today Wyoming. The ground birds on the right are from the predatory genus Avisaurus

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: An adult Zuniceratops compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros

An adult Zuniceratops compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros
An adult Zuniceratops from 90 million years ago is compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Zuniceratops is 3 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 250 pounds




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Ornithischia, a fascinating group of herbivorous dinosaurs that roamed the Earth millions of years ago. Among its notable members were Iguanodon and Hylaeosaurus, both discovered in The Wealden formation. These incredible creatures have captured our imagination through restorations and exhibits, like the ones found at Crystal Palace Park. In this prehistoric world, life was filled with dramatic scenes. Picture a Tyrannosaurus Rex feasting on the carrion of a dead Triceratops, showcasing the harsh reality of survival in these ancient times. With advancements in technology, we can now witness these moments through stunning 3D renderings of Ankylosaurus dinosaur skeletons or watch as a Rubeosaurus roams freely within its environment. Imagine standing among them as a herd of dinosaurs walk past an unexpected sight – a flying saucer lodged into the ground. This juxtaposition between ancient creatures and futuristic objects sparks curiosity about what could have been. Delve deeper into their existence by examining fossils such as Triceratop dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5928 or marveling at unique features like those seen in Heterodontosaurus or Stegosaurus. Each bone tells a story from eons ago; each tooth holds secrets waiting to be unraveled. Transport yourself back to December 31st, 1853 - an invitation to dinner awaits you inside Iguanodon's belly. This playful concept highlights our ongoing fascination with these magnificent beings and their place in history. And let us not forget iconic artifacts like the Triceratops horn or Iguanodon tooth – tangible connections to an era long gone but forever etched into our collective memory. Ornithischia takes us on an extraordinary journey through time, where giants once ruled and mysteries still linger, and is through exploration and discovery that we continue unraveling their stories while honoring their majestic presence in our world's history.