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Sauropodomorph Collection (#3)

"Sauropodomorph: Majestic Giants of the Prehistoric World" Step back in time to the Early Cretaceous period, where Amargasaurus roamed the earth

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Two Mamenchisaurus roaming along the shoreline

Two Mamenchisaurus roaming along the shoreline

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Brachytrachelopan walking across a grassy field

Brachytrachelopan walking across a grassy field

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: A startled Brachiosaurus splashes through a swamp against a stormy sky

A startled Brachiosaurus splashes through a swamp against a stormy sky

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Mother Argentinosaurus dinosaur and baby grazing a green landscape

Mother Argentinosaurus dinosaur and baby grazing a green landscape

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Titanosaurus dinosaur on white background

Titanosaurus dinosaur on white background with drop shadow

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Illustration of a Brontosaurus playing maracas

Illustration of a Brontosaurus playing maracas

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Illustration of a Brontosaurus dressed as Rambo

Illustration of a Brontosaurus dressed as Rambo

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Large Brachiosaurus standing in a lake

Large Brachiosaurus standing in a lake

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Jobaria dinosaur portrait

Jobaria dinosaur portrait. Jobaria was a herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that lived in the Jurassic Period of the Sahara Desert in Africa

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Watercolor painting of Euhelopus zdanskyi

Watercolor painting of Euhelopus zdanskyi. Euhelopus zdanskyi was a titanosauriform sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of China

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Argentinosaurus dinosaur isolated on white background

Argentinosaurus dinosaur isolated on white background

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Cute illustration of a mother and child Brachiosaurus

Cute illustration of a mother and child Brachiosaurus

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: A Rapetosaurus feeding on leaves with Rahonavis on its back

A Rapetosaurus feeding on leaves with Rahonavis on its back
A Rapetosaurus is feeding from conifers leaf, with some Rahonavis on its back and newborn Majungasaurus babies in their nest

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Atlasaurus with offspring

Atlasaurus with offspring. Atlassaurus was a large herbivorous dinosaur that lived in the Jurassic Period of Morocco, North Africa

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Shunosaurus, a genus of sauropod dinosaur from Middle Jurassic

Shunosaurus, a genus of sauropod dinosaur from Middle Jurassic

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: A Giganotosaurus trying to take down a young Argentinosaurus

A Giganotosaurus trying to take down a young Argentinosaurus who are among the largest animals to walk on Earth

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Brachytrachelopan walking along the edge of a swamp

Brachytrachelopan walking along the edge of a swamp

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Giant sauropod dinosaurs grazing a prehistoric lake

Giant sauropod dinosaurs grazing a prehistoric lake
A calm reflective scene featuring giant sauropods of the prehistoric age

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: A late Triassic scene with Plateosaurus and Liliensternus dinosaurs

A late Triassic scene with Plateosaurus and Liliensternus dinosaurs

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Spinophorosaurus dinosaurs grazing the inhabited swamps of the Jurassic period

Spinophorosaurus dinosaurs grazing the inhabited swamps of the Jurassic period

Background imageSauropodomorph 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 imageSauropodomorph Collection: Plateosaurus and Ceolophysis dinosaurs of the Triassic period

Plateosaurus and Ceolophysis dinosaurs of the Triassic period
The late Triassic period circa 215 million years ago, featuring the large prosauropod Plateosaurus and the early dinosaur predator Ceolophysis

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Two large Brachiosaurus grazing in shallow waters as two Utahraptors approach

Two large Brachiosaurus grazing in shallow waters as two Utahraptors approach

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Sauroposeidon dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Sauroposeidon dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period
Sauroposeidon was a herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period of Oklahoma in North America

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Dicraeosaurus walking in a prehistoric environment with pine trees

Dicraeosaurus walking in a prehistoric environment with pine trees

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Dicraeosaurus in a savanna landscape

Dicraeosaurus in a savanna landscape

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Three Argentinosaurus dinosaurs standing in the desert

Three Argentinosaurus dinosaurs standing in the desert by daylight

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Illustration of a Brontosaurus sunbathing

Illustration of a Brontosaurus sunbathing

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: An Allosaurus in a deadly battle with a Diplodocus dinosaur

An Allosaurus in a deadly battle with a Diplodocus dinosaur
A carnivorous Allosaurus in a deadly battle with a Diplodocus dinosaur

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Large Argentinosaurus dinosaur face to face with a human

Large Argentinosaurus dinosaur face to face with a human in the desert

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Side profile of a Malawisaurus dinosaur

Side profile of a Malawisaurus dinosaur. Malawisaurus was a herbivore sauropod dinosaur that lived in Africa during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Plateosaurus dinosaur nest

Plateosaurus dinosaur nest. Acrylics and colored pencil

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Argentinosaurus dinosaur family walking in the water

Argentinosaurus dinosaur family walking in the water by morning light

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Atlasaurus dinosaur on white background

Atlasaurus dinosaur on white background. Atlasaurus was a large herbivorous dinosaur that lived in the Jurassic Period of Morocco, North Africa

Background imageSauropodomorph 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 imageSauropodomorph Collection: Large Brachiosaurus grazing in an open field

Large Brachiosaurus grazing in an open field

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Argentinosaurus dinosaur grazing in a tropical climate

Argentinosaurus dinosaur grazing in a tropical climate on a beautiful day

Background imageSauropodomorph 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 imageSauropodomorph Collection: Illustration of a Brontosaurus with a birthday cake

Illustration of a Brontosaurus with a birthday cake

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Dreadnoughtus is a sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period

Dreadnoughtus is a sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period of Argentina

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Insectoid drones attack a Diplodocus dinosaur

Insectoid drones attack a Diplodocus dinosaur
Insectoid drones busy collecting DNA samples from a Diplodocus sauropod dinosaur during Earths Jurassic Era

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Two Omeisaurus dinosaurs crossing an inlet with flying pterosaurs flying above

Two Omeisaurus dinosaurs crossing an inlet with flying pterosaurs flying above
Two Omeisaurus dinosaurs crossing an inlet become upset with flying pterosaurs looking for fish

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Exhibition space featuring Diplodocus longus

Exhibition space featuring Diplodocus longus

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Saturnalia is a prosauropod dinosaur from the Triassic period

Saturnalia is a prosauropod dinosaur from the Triassic period

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Anchisaurus dinosaur

Anchisaurus dinosaur
Anchisaurus is a prosauropod dinosaur from the Jurassic Period

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Turiasaurus riodevensis, Late Jurassic or Early Cretaceous of Spain

Turiasaurus riodevensis, Late Jurassic or Early Cretaceous of Spain

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Mamenchisaurus walking along a nearby swamp

Mamenchisaurus walking along a nearby swamp

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Dicraeosaurus walking in a tropical environment

Dicraeosaurus walking in a tropical environment




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"Sauropodomorph: Majestic Giants of the Prehistoric World" Step back in time to the Early Cretaceous period, where Amargasaurus roamed the earth. This sauropod dinosaur with its distinctive double row of spines along its neck was a sight to behold. Meanwhile, Scelidosaurus, Nothronychus, and Argentinosaurus peacefully grazed on leaves, their massive bodies towering over the landscape. Joining them were Magyarosaurus sp. And Cetiosaurus oxoniensis, indulging in their leafy feast. But not all interactions were peaceful. An Allosaurus stealthily stalked a herd of Diplodocus dinosaurs, ready for an opportune moment to strike. Its sharp teeth and cunning nature made it a formidable predator. The diversity of sauropods continued to amaze as we discovered the Malawisaurus dinosaur head – a glimpse into its powerful jaws that once dominated ancient lands. And who could forget Nigersaurus? Its front view revealed an intricate arrangement of teeth perfect for munching on vegetation. Delving deeper into anatomy, we explored the intricacies of Titanosaur structure – these colossal creatures standing tall amidst swamp grasslands left us in awe. Moving from left to right, our journey introduced us to Suchomimus with its fearsome snout filled with razor-sharp teeth; Argentinosaurus showcasing immense size; Zuniceratops displaying unique horn formations; and Dicraeosaurus captivating us with its elongated neck. In another scene filled with both wonder and intensity, an Allosaur brought down a huge Brachiosaur – reminding us that even giants had predators lurking in every corner. As we ventured further into Africa's Late Cretaceous period, large Dicraeosaurus sauropods commanded attention as they roamed vast landscapes with grace and power.