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Paleoart Collection (#9)

"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: An Altirhinus dinosaur during the Cretaceous period

An Altirhinus dinosaur during the Cretaceous period of modern day Asia

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A saber-toothed cat looks across a river at a family of deer

A saber-toothed cat looks across a river at a family of deer

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A receding glacial scene circa 18, 000 years ago

A receding glacial scene circa 18, 000 years ago
A broad look at a receding glacial scene circa 18, 000 years ago in what would be modern north Poland or western Ukraine. Meltwaters form lakes

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Seals race to get away from a giant Megalodon shark

Seals race to get away from a giant Megalodon shark coming after them

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Microraptor was a flying dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period

Microraptor was a flying dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period of China

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Lotosaurus reptiles dig for clams in a tidal swamp

Lotosaurus reptiles dig for clams in a tidal swamp
Lotosaurus, an early Triassic reptile of China, dig for clams in a tidal swamp

Background imagePaleoart Collection: An Archaeopteryx stalks a dragonfly on a rock

An Archaeopteryx stalks a dragonfly on a rock

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A Dimetrodon roams the Mid-Permian Period

A Dimetrodon roams the Mid-Permian Period, circa 250 million years ago

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A Tupuxuara leonardii provides food for its offspring

A Tupuxuara leonardii provides food for its offspring

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Cearadactylus atrox, a large pterosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Cearadactylus atrox, a large pterosaur from the Cretaceous Period
Cearadactylus atrox, a large pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous period

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Australovenator was a theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Period

Australovenator was a theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Period
Australovenator was either an allosauroid or tyrannosauroid theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Australia

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A herd of Camarasaurus sauropod dinosaurs during Earths Jurassic period

A herd of Camarasaurus sauropod dinosaurs during Earths Jurassic period of modern day North America

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A Brachiosaurus with young above the treetops, surrounded by pterodactyls

A Brachiosaurus with young above the treetops, surrounded by pterodactyls

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Mammoth walking in nature by day

Mammoth walking in nature by day

Background imagePaleoart Collection: The predator Opabinia uses its proboscis to eat a trilobite

The predator Opabinia uses its proboscis to eat a trilobite in a Cambrian ocean

Background imagePaleoart 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 imagePaleoart Collection: An Acrocanthosaurus roams an Early Cretaceous North America

An Acrocanthosaurus roams an Early Cretaceous North America on the shores of the mid-continent sea around Arkansas

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Pteranodon was a pterosaur from the Cretaceous Period of North America

Pteranodon was a pterosaur from the Cretaceous Period of North America

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Pencil drawing of Chungkingosaurus jiangbeiensis

Pencil drawing of Chungkingosaurus jiangbeiensis. Chungkingosaurus jiangbeiensis was a stegosaurid dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of China

Background imagePaleoart Collection: The woolly rhinoceros is an extinct species from the Pleistocene epoch

The woolly rhinoceros is an extinct species from the Pleistocene epoch
The woolly rhinoceros is an extinct species of rhinoceros that was common throughout Europe and northern Asia during the Pleistocene epoch and survived the last glacial period

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Megalosaurus was a large theropod dinosaur of the Middle Jurassic period

Megalosaurus was a large theropod dinosaur of the Middle Jurassic period
Megalosaurus was a large meat-eating theropod dinosaur of the Middle Jurassic period, 166 million years ago of Southern England

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A group of carnivorous Cynognathus prey on a Placerias dicynodont

A group of carnivorous Cynognathus prey on a Placerias dicynodont
A group of carnivorous Cynognathus (Cynognathus crateronotus) therapsids prey on a Placerias dicynodont during the Late Triassic of Africa

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Bistahieversor was a tyrannosaurid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period

Bistahieversor was a tyrannosaurid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A gigantic Torvosaurus chasing two Dilophosaurus

A gigantic Torvosaurus chasing two Dilophosaurus
Two Dilophosaurus run for their lives as a gigantic Torvosaurus chases after them

Background imagePaleoart 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 imagePaleoart Collection: A Brontotherium walking atop a grassy hill

A Brontotherium walking atop a grassy hill

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Tenontosaurus and Argentinosaurus dinosaurs migrating in search of water

Tenontosaurus and Argentinosaurus dinosaurs migrating in search of water
Quetzalcoatlus flying reptiles join Tenontosaurus and Argentinosaurus dinosaurs on a migration in search of water

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Black ink drawing of Bistahieversor sealeyi

Black ink drawing of Bistahieversor sealeyi. Bistahieversor sealeyi was a tyrannosaurid theropod from the Late Cretaceous of North America

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Conflict between two male Altirhinus kurzanovi dinosaurs

Conflict between two male Altirhinus kurzanovi dinosaurs, with a group of female Altirhinus grazing in the background

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A velociraptor chasing a rat sized mammal

A velociraptor chasing a rat sized mammal
In 1971, fossils of a velociraptor and a protoceratops were found locked in combat. Aside from that, there is no direct evidence as to what velociraptors ate

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex roaring at a Triceratops

Tyrannosaurus rex roaring at a Triceratops

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A pack of Velociraptors attack a lone Protoceratops

A pack of Velociraptors attack a lone Protoceratops
A pack of carnivorous Velociraptors attacking a lone Protoceratops during Earths Cretaceous Era

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A herd of Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs grazing along a river

A herd of Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs grazing along a river
Dimorphodon reptiles fly over a herd of Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs coming down to a river for a drink

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Side profile of a Masiakasaurus dinosaur

Side profile of a Masiakasaurus dinosaur. Masiakasaurus was a theropod dinosaur that lived in Madagascar during the Cretaceous period

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A running Masiakasaurus dinosaur

A running Masiakasaurus dinosaur. Masiakasaurus was a theropod dinosaur that lived in Madagascar during the Cretaceous period

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A vicious Ichthyovenator dinosaur

A vicious Ichthyovenator dinosaur. Ichthyovenator was a theropod spinosaur dinosaur that lived in Laos, Asia in the Cretaceous Period

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Rhamphorhynchus birds fly over a herd of Dicraeosaurus dinosuars

Rhamphorhynchus birds fly over a herd of Dicraeosaurus dinosuars
A flock of Rhamphorhynchus pterosaurs fly over a herd of Dicraeosaurus dinosaurs leaving a watering hole

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Pteranodon pterosaur diving underwater hunting for fish

Pteranodon pterosaur diving underwater hunting for fish. Pteranodon lived in North America in the Creataceous from 89-82 million years ago

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Dipterus is an extinct freshwater lungfish

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

Background imagePaleoart Collection: The Columbian mammoth, an extinct species of elephant

The Columbian mammoth, an extinct species of elephant
The Columbian mammoth is an extinct species of elephant that inhabited what is now the Americas in the Pleistocene Age

Background imagePaleoart Collection: The sailed-back Dimetrodon sunbathes in a primordial swamp

The sailed-back Dimetrodon sunbathes in a primordial swamp
The sailed-back Dimetrodon, which was actually a mammal-like reptile and not a dinosaur, sunbathes in a primordial swamp

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Two Bistahieversor dinosaurs hunting for prey

Two Bistahieversor dinosaurs hunting for prey
Two Bistahieversor dinosaurs search for their next prey in the Cretaceous Period of New Mexico

Background imagePaleoart Collection: A T-Rex returns to his kill and finds some poaching raptors

A T-Rex returns to his kill and finds some poaching raptors
The late Cretaceous circa 66 million years ago. Tyranosaurus Rex returning to his kill and finding some poaching Dromaeosaurid (raptor) type of dinosaurs

Background imagePaleoart 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 imagePaleoart Collection: Late Jurassic East Africa with a host of different animals and plants

Late Jurassic East Africa with a host of different animals and plants. Visible dinosaurs are Kentrosaurus, Dicraeosaurus, and Rhamphorhynchus. Plant species are Paran pines, cycads, arucanthis, etc

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Confrontation with a carnivorous Tyrannosaurus rex

Confrontation with a carnivorous Tyrannosaurus rex during Earths Cretaceous period

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Smilodon (Dirk Sabertooth) killing a Platygonus

Smilodon (Dirk Sabertooth) killing a Platygonus (peccary), Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age) of North America

Background imagePaleoart Collection: Camptosaurus dinosaurs visit a pond to eat and drink

Camptosaurus dinosaurs visit a pond to eat and drink
A herd of Camptosaurus dinosaurs visit a pond to eat and drink in the Jurassic Period




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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.