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Ornithischia Collection (#8)

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

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Ankylosaurus dinosaur

Ankylosaurus dinosaur
Ankylosaurus was an armor-plated herbivorous dinosaur from Western North America in the Cretaceous Period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Anchiceratops dinosaur

Anchiceratops dinosaur
Anchiceratops is a ceratopsian dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Dracorex dinosaur

Dracorex dinosaur, white background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Udanoceratops hatching out of an egg

Udanoceratops hatching out of an egg

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A herd of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs

A herd of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs during Earths Cretaceous period of modern day North America

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: An armor plated Stegosaurus defending itself from an attacking Allosaurus

An armor plated Stegosaurus defending itself from an attacking Allosaurus dinosaur during Earths Jurassic Period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Corythosaurus duck-billed dinosaur

Corythosaurus duck-billed dinosaur. Corythosaurus is a herbivorous hadrosaurid that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A herd of dead Centrosaurus dinosaurs killed by a flash flood

A herd of dead Centrosaurus dinosaurs killed by a flash flood during Earths Cretaceous Period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Coahuilaceratops dinosaur

Coahuilaceratops dinosaur
Coahuilaceratops was a herbivore that lived during the Cretaceous Era of Mexico

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Parasaurolophus walkerii dinosaur skull

Parasaurolophus walkerii dinosaur skull on textured background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A Carnotaurus dinosaur attacks two Parasaurolophus dinosaurs

A Carnotaurus dinosaur attacks two Parasaurolophus dinosaurs eating underwater vegetation in the Cretaceous era

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Miragaia is a genus of stegosaurid dinosaur

Miragaia is a genus of stegosaurid dinosaur that lived in the Upper Jurassic Period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Dicraeosaurus and Kentrosaurus dinosaur walking along the shoreline

Dicraeosaurus and Kentrosaurus dinosaur walking along the shoreline
Dicraeosaurus and Kentrosaurus dinosaur walking peacefully next to calamite trees by sunset

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex roaring at two Triceratops on rocky terrain

Tyrannosaurus Rex roaring at two Triceratops on rocky terrain

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Sauropelta was a heavily armored dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Sauropelta was a heavily armored dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period of North America

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Coelophysis running across a barren desert

Coelophysis running across a barren desert

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Two Coahuilaceratops dinosaurs wade through tropical waters

Two Coahuilaceratops dinosaurs wade through tropical waters to reach new vegetation in prehistoric times

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A group of dinosaurs roam western North America in the Late Jurassic

A group of dinosaurs roam western North America in the Late Jurassic
A sample of western North America in the late Jurassic, featuring Stegosaurus, Allosaurus and some tiny Compsognathus

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Two Einiosaurus dinosaurs walking in the desert

Two Einiosaurus dinosaurs walking in the desert

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Dracorex dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Dracorex dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period
Dracorex was a herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period of North America

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Illustration of an Iguanodon dressed in a cosmonaut spacesuit

Illustration of an Iguanodon dressed in a cosmonaut spacesuit
Illustration of an Iguanodon dinosaur dressed in a cosmonaut spacesuit

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Tenontosaurus was an ornithopod dinosaur from the Middle Cretaceous period

Tenontosaurus was an ornithopod dinosaur from the Middle Cretaceous period
Tenontosaurus was a medium to large sized ornithopod dinosaur from the middle Cretaceous of western North America, dating between 115 to 108 million years ago

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Centrosaurus apertus dinosaur of the Late Cretaceous Period

Centrosaurus apertus dinosaur of the Late Cretaceous Period
Centrosaurus apertus from the Campanian (Late Cretaceous) of Alberta, Canada

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Charonosaurus dinosaur

Charonosaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A herd of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs grazing

A herd of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs grazing on Cretaceous feeding ground

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Zuniceratops, a ceratopsian herbivore from the Cretaceous Period

Zuniceratops, a ceratopsian herbivore from the Cretaceous Period
Uberabasuchus, side profile. Uberabasuchus was an archosaur carnivorous crocodile that lived in the Cretaceous Period of Brazil

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Einiosaurus grazing in a tropical climate

Einiosaurus grazing in a tropical climate
Brown Einiosaurus grazing in a tropical climate while Coelophysis run in the background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Pencil drawing of Gigantspinosaurus sichuanensis

Pencil drawing of Gigantspinosaurus sichuanensis sitting on the ground. Gigantspinosaurus sichuanensis was a stegosaur dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of China

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

An adult Albertaceratops compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros
An adult Albertaceratops from 77 million years ago is compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Albertaceratops is 6 and a half feet tall at the shoulder (weight unknown)

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Kentrosaurus walking through a field, with a Ceratosaurus in background

Kentrosaurus walking through a field, with a Ceratosaurus in background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A reptoid being and a Stegosaurus communicate using telepathy

A reptoid being and a Stegosaurus communicate using telepathy
During the age of dinosaurs, there lived a race of reptoid beings who co-existed with the various dinosaur species. They were able to communicate with them using telepathy

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Suchomimus hunting for food at the edge of a lake

Suchomimus hunting for food at the edge of a lake

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Spinosaurus hunting in prehistoric waters

Spinosaurus hunting in prehistoric waters

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Lurdusaurus and Nigersaurus dinosaurs grazing a prehistoric forest

Lurdusaurus and Nigersaurus dinosaurs grazing a prehistoric forest
West Africa circa 115 million years ago, featuring Lurdusaurus and Nigersaurus dinosaurs. Also visible is the extinct Tempskya tree fern

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Spinosaurus hunting for food in prehistoric waters

Spinosaurus hunting for food in prehistoric waters

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Spinosaurus hunting in a prehistoric environment

Spinosaurus hunting in a prehistoric environment

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Kentrosaurus walking in a tropical environment

Kentrosaurus walking in a tropical environment

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Nedoceratops dinosaur, front view

Nedoceratops dinosaur, front view. Nedoceratops is a herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur that lived in the Cretaceous Period of Wyoming, North America

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

Diabloceratops, a herbivorous dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period
Diabloceratops, a herbivorous dinosaur from that lived during the Cretaceous Period in what is now Utah, USA

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Gigantspinosaurus dinosaur, white background

Gigantspinosaurus dinosaur, white background
Gigantspinosaurus was a herbivorous stegosaur dinosaur that lived during the Jurassic Period of China

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A Zuniceratops wanders a Cretaceous forest

A Zuniceratops wanders a Cretaceous forest
A 10 foot long, 250 pound Zuniceratops wanders a Cretaceous forest 90 million years ago in what is today New Mexico. Like the better known and larger Triceratops, Zuniceratops was a Ceratopsid

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Hypsilophodon and pteranodon dinosaurs accompany a herd of Argentinosaurus

Hypsilophodon and pteranodon dinosaurs accompany a herd of Argentinosaurus on their yearly migration to warmer temperatures

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A Sauropelta mother leads her offspring in a desert area of North America

A Sauropelta mother leads her offspring in a desert area of North America in the Cretaceous Period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Edmontosaurus annectens, a hadrosaurid from the Late Cretaceous period

Edmontosaurus annectens, a hadrosaurid from the Late Cretaceous period
Edmontosaurus annectens, a saurolophine hadrosaur from the Mstrichtian (Late Cretaceous) of North America

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Kosmoceratops is a ceratopsian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period

Kosmoceratops is a ceratopsian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period
Kosmoceratops richardsoni is a ceratopsian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period of Utah

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Aquilops is a ceratopsiam from the Early Cretaceous period

Aquilops is a ceratopsiam from the Early Cretaceous period of Montana

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A pair of Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaurs ready to make a meal of a dead Triceratops

A pair of Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaurs ready to make a meal of a dead Triceratops

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Einiosaurus dinosaur on a rock observing an Argentinosaurus

Einiosaurus dinosaur on a rock observing an Argentinosaurus dinosaur in the water




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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.