Sauropod Collection
In the ancient Saurian Age, when colossal reptiles roamed the Earth, the majestic Brachiosaurus stood tall as a towering giant
For sale as Licensed Images
Choose your image, Select your licence and Download the media
In the ancient Saurian Age, when colossal reptiles roamed the Earth, the majestic Brachiosaurus stood tall as a towering giant. As a raptor stealthily stalked a pair of grazing Europasaurus holgeri dinosaurs, their peaceful existence was momentarily disrupted. Meanwhile, amidst the vastness of prehistoric landscapes, Sauroposeidon dinosaurs engaged in an intimate act of mating, perpetuating their species and leaving behind an enduring legacy. This snapshot from 1907 captures a glimpse into a time long gone but forever etched in history. In another scene frozen in time, sauropod and duckbill dinosaurs coexisted harmoniously as they peacefully fed together. Their contrasting shapes and sizes showcased nature's remarkable diversity during this era of giants. The fossilized bones discovered within Dinosaur National Monument tell tales of hind legs belonging to both Sauropods and Apatosaurus. These remnants offer us invaluable insights into the anatomy and lives of these magnificent creatures that once roamed our planet. Diplodocus dinosaurs found solace in bathing within large bodies of water. The tranquility captured in this image transports us back to those serene moments when these gentle giants sought respite from their terrestrial journeys. A young Diplodocus dinosaur stands as testament to new beginnings and future generations yet to come. Its innocence encapsulates the cycle of life that prevailed during this epoch filled with wonderment and awe-inspiring creatures. Traveling across continents brings us to Alberta, Canada during the Upper Cretaceous Period where diverse dinosaur species thrived. The rich tapestry woven by these ancient inhabitants paints a vivid picture of biodiversity at its peak. Within the hallowed halls of American Museum Natural History in New York City rests an iconic Brontosaurus skeleton—a symbol representing our fascination with these prehistoric beings since early 20th century (?). It serves as a reminder that even after millions of years have passed, their allure continues to captivate our imaginations.