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Paleoart Collection (#3)

"Paleoart: Journeying into the Prehistoric World" Step back in time as we delve into the captivating realm of paleoart, where imagination meets scientific knowledge

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Tylosaurus attacks a Styxosaurus in Cetaceous waters

Tylosaurus attacks a Styxosaurus in Cetaceous waters. Tylosaurus was a North American Mosasaur, a sea reptile related to modern monitor lizards

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Zupaysaurus rougieri, a theropod dinosaur of the Jurassic Period

Zupaysaurus rougieri, a theropod dinosaur of the Jurassic Period
Zupaysaurus rougieri, a theropod dinosaur of the Early Jurassic Period

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A large carnivorous Torvosaurus preying on a Stegosaurus

A large carnivorous Torvosaurus preying on a Stegosaurus during the Late Jurassic Period in Western Europe (Portugal)

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A Carnotaurus eating the flesh of a dead Chubutisaurus

A Carnotaurus eating the flesh of a dead Chubutisaurus

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Large Dicraeosaurus sauropods from the Late Cretaceous of Africa

Large Dicraeosaurus sauropods from the Late Cretaceous of Africa

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Metriorhynchus marine reptiles try to capture a Coelacanth fish

Metriorhynchus marine reptiles try to capture a Coelacanth fish
Two Metriorhynchus marine reptiles try to capture a Coelacanth fish in Jurassic seas

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A large Carcharodontosaurus attacks a Kaprosuchus

A large Carcharodontosaurus attacks a Kaprosuchus. Carcharodontosaurus is a giant predator of North Africa from the mid Creatceous about 95 million years ago

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Smilodon springing forward at viewer, Pleistocene Epoch

Smilodon springing forward at viewer, Pleistocene Epoch
Smilodon (Dirk Sabertooth) springing forward at viewer, Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age) of North America

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Labocania attacking a Magnapaulia dinosaur

Labocania attacking a Magnapaulia dinosaur
Labocania attacking a Magnapaulia. The tyrannosaurid stumbled and fell, allowing the lambeosaurine to escape

Background imagePaleoart Collection: An old-fashioned depiction of Tyrannosaurus Rex in upright stance

An old-fashioned depiction of Tyrannosaurus Rex in upright stance

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Three Tyrannotitans attacking an Argentinosaurus dinosaur

Three Tyrannotitans attacking an Argentinosaurus dinosaur

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A Nothosaurus catches an unware Ceolophysis

A Nothosaurus catches an unware Ceolophysis
The late Triassic period circa 215 million years ago, featuring the 13 foot, semi oceanic Nothosaurus catching an unaware Ceolophysis

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A female Stegosaurus protects her infant from an Allosaurus

A female Stegosaurus protects her infant from an Allosaurus
A female Stegosaurus battles to save her infant from the jaws of a carnivorous Allosaurus

Background imagePaleoart Collection: An early dinosaur ancester, Seymouria, hatches from an egg

An early dinosaur ancester, Seymouria, hatches from an egg

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

A pair of male Pachyrhinosaurus sizing each other up

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A Velociraptor attacks a Protoceratops

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

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Herd of Corythosaurus duckbill dinosaurs grazing

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

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

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

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Two Woolly Mammoths searching for better vegetation to eat

Two Woolly Mammoths searching for better vegetation to eat
A rosy morning finds two Woolly Mammoths searching for better vegetation to eat

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex sunbathing after the rain

Tyrannosaurus rex sunbathing after the rain

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Smilodon Californicus sits atop a rock at the top of a hill

Smilodon Californicus sits atop a rock at the top of a hill bearing his fangs

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Prehistoric Pteraspis jawless fish swimming with a group of Chelmon Butterflyfish

Prehistoric Pteraspis jawless fish swimming with a group of Chelmon Butterflyfish
Pteraspis is an extinct genus of jawless ocean fish that lived in the Devonian period, seen here with a group of Chelmon Butterflyfish

Background imagePaleoart 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 imagePaleoart Collection: Yutyrannus huali is a feathered tyrannosauroid from the Early Cretacous of China

Yutyrannus huali is a feathered tyrannosauroid from the Early Cretacous of China

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A pair of Macrauchenia grazing in a prehistoric forest

A pair of Macrauchenia grazing in a prehistoric forest

Background imagePaleoart Collection: An Irish Elk stands in deep grass on a foggy hillside

An Irish Elk stands in deep grass on a foggy hillside
Megaloceros giganteus, commonly called the Irish Elk, stands in deep grass on a foggy hillside. His huge antlers span over half the width of the image as he looks out of the past right at you

Background imagePaleoart 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 imagePaleoart 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 imagePaleoart Collection: Citipati on a rock in an arid landscape

Citipati on a rock in an arid landscape

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A large Chubutisaurus is a attacked by a pair of Tyrannotitans

A large Chubutisaurus is a attacked by a pair of Tyrannotitans in the early Cretaceous of South America

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Allosaurus and Diplodocus dinosaurs roam western North America

Allosaurus and Diplodocus dinosaurs roam western North America in the Late Jurassic

Background imagePaleoart Collection: An Arctocyon on a rock

An Arctocyon on a rock

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Priohybodus, an extinct shark species from the Cretaceous Period

Priohybodus, an extinct shark species from the Cretaceous Period
Priohybodus, an extinct shark species that lived during the Cretaceous Period of Earths history. The hybodont shark was about 3 to 7 feet in length

Background imagePaleoart 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 imagePaleoart 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 imagePaleoart Collection: Illustration of a Pikaia

Illustration of a Pikaia. Pikaia is an extinct Burgess shale animal that lived in the Cambrian Period of British Columbia, Canada

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Drepanaspis gemuendenensis, an extinct primitive jawless fish from the Devonian Period

Drepanaspis gemuendenensis, an extinct primitive jawless fish from the Devonian Period
Drepanaspis gemuendenensis is an extinct primitive jawless fish from the Devonian Period

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Inostrancevia moving in on a kill made by a Doliosauriscus

Inostrancevia moving in on a kill made by a Doliosauriscus
A large Inostrancevia moving in on a kill made by a Doliosauriscus in Russia about 260 million years ago during the Permian period

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Dilophosaurus wetherilli with a piece of flesh hanging out of its mouth

Dilophosaurus wetherilli with a piece of flesh hanging out of its mouth

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Metriorhynchus, an extinct genus of crocodyliform from the Jurassic Period

Metriorhynchus, an extinct genus of crocodyliform from the Jurassic Period
Metriorhynchus was a marine reptile similar to our present day crocodile and lived in the Jurassic Period

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Pencil drawing of Hesperosaurus mjosi

Pencil drawing of Hesperosaurus mjosi. Hesperosaurus mjosi was a very close relative of the famous Stegosaurus dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Glyptotherium arizonae, a North American megafauna

Glyptotherium arizonae, a North American megafauna
Glyptotherium arizonae, a glyptodontid from the Pleistocene megafauna of North America

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Miragaia dinosaur rearing up

Miragaia dinosaur rearing up

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Ornithomimus swallowing stones along a stream as part of their diet

Ornithomimus swallowing stones along a stream as part of their diet
Ornithomimus dinosaurs swallowing stones along a stream as part of their diet, known as geophagy. A Panoplosaurus armored dinosaur wanders in the background

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Black ink drawing of Lythronax argestes

Black ink drawing of Lythronax argestes. Lythronax argestes was a tyrannosaurid theropod from the Late Cretaceous of North America

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A herd of Argentinosaurus marching along the side of a beach

A herd of Argentinosaurus marching along the side of a beach

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A Dakosaurus attacks a small Plesiosaurus

A Dakosaurus attacks a small Plesiosaurus in the clear waters of a prehistoric ocean

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A pack of carnivorous Yangchuanosarurs make a meal of a dead Omeisaurus

A pack of carnivorous Yangchuanosarurs make a meal of a dead Omeisaurus dinosaur




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"Paleoart: Journeying into the Prehistoric World" Step back in time as we delve into the captivating realm of paleoart, where imagination meets scientific knowledge. Witness the wonders of ancient creatures brought to life through stunning illustrations and paintings that transport us to a bygone era. Under the moonlit sky, an Albertosaurus stealthily prowls its territory, relying on darkness to secure its next meal. Meanwhile, a group of Dodo birds gracefully traverse a natural bridge over a babbling stream, showcasing their unique adaptation skills. In awe-inspiring detail, a baby Tyrannosaurus Rex lets out an adorable yet powerful roar while finding solace between its mother's protective legs. A majestic Rubeosaurus roams freely amidst lush prehistoric landscapes, reminding us of the incredible diversity that once existed. Perched on a mountainside with breathtaking scenery as backdrop, Smilodon exudes both grace and ferocity in equal measure. Its presence serves as a testament to nature's ability to create formidable predators throughout history. Traveling further back in time through artistry alone, we encounter mesmerizing depictions such as "Hunting" - an 1871 watercolor masterpiece capturing primitive humans' struggle for survival against mighty beasts like Bison. Anomalocaris takes center stage in another illustration; this enigmatic creature showcases the artist's skillful interpretation based on limited fossil evidence. The grandeur continues with artwork featuring iconic dinosaurs like brachiosaurus and dineobellator – each brushstroke breathing life into these magnificent beings that once ruled our planet. And behold. A feathered tyrannosaurus emerges from artistic vision and scientific discoveries combined—a reminder that even fierce predators may have had colorful plumage adorning their frames. Finally, immerse yourself in "Prehistoric Camp, " another remarkable 1871 watercolor piece depicting early human settlements surrounded by towering giants roaming nearby—capturing humanity's intimate connection with the ancient world.