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"Paleobotany

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Einiosaurus dinosaurs, artwork

Einiosaurus dinosaurs, artwork
Einiosaurus dinosaurs. Computer artwork of a herd of plant-eating Einiosaurus roaming the plains in what is now the Two Medicine Formation in northwestern Montana, USA

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Prehistoric riverside, artwork

Prehistoric riverside, artwork
Prehistoric riverside. Computer artwork of prehistoric insects flying around ferns, seed ferns, and giant lycopods (primitive moss-like plants with long slender leaves)

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Dorygnathus, artwork

Dorygnathus, artwork
Dorygnathus. Computer artwork of a flock of Dorygnathus pterosaurs flying over a rugged Early Jurassic (about 180 million years ago) European landscape covered in wollemi pine (Wollemia sp.) trees

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Spinosaurus witnessing a lunar impact

Spinosaurus witnessing a lunar impact. Computer artwork of a Spinosaurus dinosaur standing under a flash of light in the sky caused by a massive asteroid colliding with the Moon

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Early prehistoric plants, artwork

Early prehistoric plants, artwork
Early prehistoric plants. Computer artwork of Cooksonia caledonica plants on a mound of ancient lava at sunset during the Late Silurian period (445-416 million years ago)

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Archaeopteryx, artwork

Archaeopteryx, artwork
Archaeopteryx. Computer artwork of an Archaeopteryx defending its territory near the shore of a prehistoric sea. Archaeopteryx lived in the late Jurassic period (around 130 million years ago)

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Prehistoric Earth, artwork

Prehistoric Earth, artwork
Prehistoric Earth. Computer artwork showing how the surface of the Earth may have appeared beneath its clouds about 500 million years after its birth, during a period known as the Hadean eon

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Prehistoric life, artwork

Prehistoric life, artwork
Prehistoric life. Computer artwork of giant Meganeura fluttering between Calamites and Asterophyllites plants during the Carboniferous period (354-290 million years ago)

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Lambeosaurus, artwork

Lambeosaurus, artwork
Lambeosaurus. Computer artwork of a male (right), female (left) and juvenile (middle) Lambeosaurus near a rivers edge in what is now Montana, USA




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"Paleobotany: A Journey Through Prehistoric Flora and Fauna" Witness a mesmerizing sight as a group of Dodo birds gracefully cross a natural bridge over a glistening stream, showcasing the wonders of paleobotany. Dive into an ancient underwater world where Doryaspis swim amongst a vibrant bed of Anthozoa, revealing the intricate relationship between plants and marine life in bygone eras. Hear the mighty roar of a baby Tyrannosaurus Rex, seeking protection from its mother's towering legs amidst lush vegetation - an awe-inspiring testament to the evolution of plant life alongside dinosaurs. Step back in time with Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs depicted in stunning artwork (C018 / 8572), capturing their colossal presence against prehistoric landscapes shaped by paleobotanical forces. Discover the resilience of nature through the umbrella thorn acacia tree, standing tall on a white background - symbolizing how certain plant species have endured throughout millennia. Uncover primal instincts as two Allosaurus hungrily clutch onto their next meal, a Hypsilophodon, highlighting both predator-prey dynamics and the role plants played in sustaining these ancient ecosystems. Observe human strength mirrored by our skeletal structure seen from front view; poised in fighting stance or striking poses – reminding us that even today we owe our existence to Earth's botanical heritage. Delightful playfulness unfolds as a pair of Dodo birds engage in an enchanting game of hide-and-seek - illustrating not only their extinct charm but also emphasizing how flora influenced animal behavior during this era. Embark on an expedition beneath Middle Cambrian waves as Anomalocaris explores an ocean floor teeming with diverse marine plants, shedding light on forgotten botanical treasures hidden beneath ancient seas.