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Ornithischia Collection (#6)

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

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Brown Einiosaurus walking in a field

Brown Einiosaurus walking in a field

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Coelophysis dinosaur running

Coelophysis dinosaur running

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Monolophosaurus walking in a tropical environment

Monolophosaurus walking in a tropical environment

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: An Einiosaurus is confronted by a Tyrannosaurus Rex

An Einiosaurus is confronted by a Tyrannosaurus Rex

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Saurolophus walking in an island environment

Saurolophus walking in an island environment

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Confrontation between two male Albertaceratops

Confrontation between two male Albertaceratops
A pair of male Albertaceratops confront each other in a territorial dispute

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Suchomimus in a desert environment

Suchomimus in a desert environment

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Pencil drawing of Huayangosaurus taibaii

Pencil drawing of Huayangosaurus taibaii. Huayangosaurus taibaii was the most primitive stegosaur dinosaur known to date. It lived during the Middle Jurassic in whatas now China

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: 3D rendering of an Edmontosaurus dinosaur

3D rendering of an Edmontosaurus dinosaur

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Albertaceratops surveys the land

Albertaceratops surveys the land. Albertaceratops was a horned dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Saurolophus dinosaur

Saurolophus dinosaur, white background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Turanoceratops tardabilis, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Turanoceratops tardabilis, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Eotriceratops dinosaur

Eotriceratops dinosaur, white background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Allosaurus dinosaurs stalk a Stegosaurus trapped in a mud pit

Allosaurus dinosaurs stalk a Stegosaurus trapped in a mud pit
A lone Stegosaurus dinosaur caught in a deadly mud pit during a drought, attracting the attention of predatory Allosaurus dinosaurs during Earths Jurassic period of modern day North America

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A Saichania chulsanensis dinosaur is caught in a sandstorm

A Saichania chulsanensis dinosaur is caught in a sandstorm while inspecting a dry pond. Campanian (Late Cretaceous), Mongolia and China

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A Scelidosaurus standing on its hind legs eating conifer leaves

A Scelidosaurus standing on its hind legs eating conifer leaves

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Tuojiangosaurus multispinus dinosaur from Shishugou, China

Tuojiangosaurus multispinus dinosaur from Shishugou, China
The basal stegosaurid Tuojiangosaurus multispinus, from Shishugou, China. Oxfordian, Late Jurassic

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Bravoceratops polyphemus, Late Cretaceous of Texas

Bravoceratops polyphemus, Late Cretaceous of Texas

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Tsintaosaurus dinosaur

Tsintaosaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A herd of Velafrons hadrosaurid dinosaurs during the Cretaceous Period

A herd of Velafrons hadrosaurid dinosaurs during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A pack of T-rex dinosaurs moving in for the kill on a lone Triceratops

A pack of T-rex dinosaurs moving in for the kill on a lone Triceratops
A pack of carnivorous T-rex dinosaurs moving in for the kill on a lone Triceratops

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Huayangosaurus dinosaur

Huayangosaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Gideonmantellia amosanjuanae, Early Cretaceous of Spain

Gideonmantellia amosanjuanae, Early Cretaceous of Spain

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Trinisaura santamartaensis, Late Cretaceous of Antarctica

Trinisaura santamartaensis, Late Cretaceous of Antarctica

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Allosaurus dinosaurs moving in to kill a Stegosaurus trapped in a mud pit

Allosaurus dinosaurs moving in to kill a Stegosaurus trapped in a mud pit
A pair of Allosaurus dinosaurs moving in to kill a Stegosaurus trapped in a deadly mud pit

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Olorotitan duckbilled dinosaurs grazing

Olorotitan duckbilled dinosaurs grazing In what is modern day Russia, during Earths Cretaceous Period of time

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Two Coelophysis in shallow water

Two Coelophysis in shallow water

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Territorial confrontation between two male Triceratops

Territorial confrontation between two male Triceratops during the Cretaceous period of time

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Brown Einiosaurus grazing a desert environment

Brown Einiosaurus grazing a desert environment

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Corythosaurus nesting ground set during the Cretaceous Period

Corythosaurus nesting ground set during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Iguanodon dinosaur rearing up, white background

Iguanodon dinosaur rearing up, white background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Acrocanthosaurus hunting Tenontosaurus in a forest

Acrocanthosaurus hunting Tenontosaurus in a forest
Acrocanthosaurus hunting Tenontosaurus, an early iguanodont. Tenontosaurus could grow up to 26 feet long, but had no real defense against an ambushing Acrocanthosaurus

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Triceratops, a herbivorous dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Triceratops, a herbivorous dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period
Triceratops is a genus of herbivorous dinosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Udanoceratops walking in muddy water

Udanoceratops walking in muddy water

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Udanoceratops walking along the waters edge

Udanoceratops walking along the waters edge

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Scelidosaurus dinosaur of the Early Jurassic Period

Scelidosaurus dinosaur of the Early Jurassic Period
Scelidosaurus lived during the Early Jurassic Period, during the Sinemurian to Pliensbachian stages around 191 million years ago. Scelidosaurus was about 4 metres (13 ft) long

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Brown Einiosaurus in a prehistoric environment

Brown Einiosaurus in a prehistoric environment

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Torosaurus, a herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous

Torosaurus, a herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period. It had the largest skull of any known land animal

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Monolophosaurus in a prehistoric tropical landscape

Monolophosaurus in a prehistoric tropical landscape

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Einiosaurus on a grassy hill

Einiosaurus on a grassy hill

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A Tyrannosaurus Rex moves in for the kill as Parasaurolophus Duckbill try to escape

A Tyrannosaurus Rex moves in for the kill as Parasaurolophus Duckbill try to escape

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Nedoceratops roaring while among onychiopsis trees

Nedoceratops roaring while among onychiopsis trees

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Coelophysis walking through a desert environment

Coelophysis walking through a desert environment

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Hypsilophodon is an omnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period

Hypsilophodon is an omnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period of England

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Kentrosaurus walking through an open desert

Kentrosaurus walking through an open desert

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Two brown Einiosaurus dinosaurs in a prehistoric environment

Two brown Einiosaurus dinosaurs in a prehistoric environment

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A pack of velociraptors stalking a herd of Protoceratops

A pack of velociraptors stalking a herd of Protoceratops
A pack of carniverous velociraptors stalking a herd of herbivorous Protoceratops dinosaurs

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Kentrosaurus grazing amongst desert plants

Kentrosaurus grazing amongst desert plants




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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.