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Tetanurae Collection

"Tetanurae: Unveiling the Fierce Predators of Prehistoric Times" Step into a world lost in time, where giants roamed and survival was a constant battle

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Gallimimus

Gallimimus
An omnivorous dinosaur from Mongolia which lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 74 to 70 million years ago It grew up to 6 metres in length making it the largest ornithomimid yet

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Megalosaurus tooth

Megalosaurus tooth
A typical carnosaur tooth belonging to Megalosaurus. It is curved in shape, pointing backwards and has sharp, serrated edges for cutting meat. The Megalosaurus lived during the Middle Jurassic period

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Cryolophosaurus dinosaur in prehistoric wetlands

Cryolophosaurus dinosaur in prehistoric wetlands
Cryolophosaurus dinosaur walking amongst pachypteris trees and cycadeoidea plants

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Daspletosaurus teeth

Daspletosaurus teeth
Fossil teeth from the Daspletosaurus, a large carnivorous dinosaur closely related to, but not as big as, the Tyrannosaurus

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus running up a hill

Ceratosaurus running up a hill

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus running across prehistoric landscape

Ceratosaurus running across prehistoric landscape

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus hunting in prehistoric wetlands

Ceratosaurus hunting in prehistoric wetlands

Background imageTetanurae Collection: A Cryolophosaurus walking through a Jurassic forest

A Cryolophosaurus walking through a Jurassic forest
A Cryolophosaurus walking through the freezing forest of the Jurassic Antarctica

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus hunting down a Triceratops

Ceratosaurus hunting down a Triceratops

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Cryolophosaurus dinosaurs roaming during the Jurassic period

Cryolophosaurus dinosaurs roaming during the Jurassic period

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Magnosaurus nethercombensis, Middle Jurassic of England

Magnosaurus nethercombensis, Middle Jurassic of England

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus hunting in a field

Ceratosaurus hunting in a field

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Cryolophosaurus dinosaur

Cryolophosaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus hunting in forest

Ceratosaurus hunting in forest

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Sciurumimus, a possible baby megalosaurid theropod

Sciurumimus, a possible baby megalosaurid theropod, means squirrel mimic, and was covered in fine primitive feathers

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus running across a barren desert

Ceratosaurus running across a barren desert

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Cryolophosaurus dinosaur, side view

Cryolophosaurus dinosaur, side view. Cryolophosaurus was a large theropod dinosaur that lived in Antarctica during the Jurassic Period

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus running across a field

Ceratosaurus running across a field

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus walking across a barren landscape

Ceratosaurus walking across a barren landscape

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus running across a barren landscape

Ceratosaurus running across a barren landscape

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus hunting for its next meal

Ceratosaurus hunting for its next meal

Background imageTetanurae Collection: A carnivorous Cryolophosaurus dinosaur walking along a stream

A carnivorous Cryolophosaurus dinosaur walking along a stream during the Jurassic period

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Cryolophosaurus dinosaur head

Cryolophosaurus dinosaur head. Cryolophosaurus was a large theropod dinosaur that lived in Antarctica during the Jurassic Period

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Cryolophosaurus dinosaur, white background

Cryolophosaurus dinosaur, white background. Cryolophosaurus was a theropod dinosaur that lived in Antarctica during the Jurassic Period

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus running across a grassy field

Ceratosaurus running across a grassy field

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus hunting in a prehistoric environment

Ceratosaurus hunting in a prehistoric environment

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus running across a tropical landscape

Ceratosaurus running across a tropical landscape

Background imageTetanurae Collection: A Spinosaurus dinosaur fishing Mawsonias in a mangrove

A Spinosaurus dinosaur fishing Mawsonias in a mangrove

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus hunting in a barren desert

Ceratosaurus hunting in a barren desert

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Eustreptospondylus dinosaur

Eustreptospondylus dinosaur, white background

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Cryolophosaurus dinosaurs roaming modern day Antarctica

Cryolophosaurus dinosaurs roaming modern day Antarctica during the Jurassic period

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus hunting in prehistoric grasslands

Ceratosaurus hunting in prehistoric grasslands

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Cryolophosaurus portrait

Cryolophosaurus portrait. Cryolophosaurus was a theropod dinosaur that lived in Antarctica during the Jurassic Period

Background imageTetanurae Collection: A Cryolophosaurus dinosaur walking along a stream of modern day Antarctica

A Cryolophosaurus dinosaur walking along a stream of modern day Antarctica
A carnivorous Cryolophosaurus dinosaur walking along a stream during the Jurassic period of modern day Antarctica

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Ceratosaurus hunting on the shoreline of a lake

Ceratosaurus hunting on the shoreline of a lake

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5978

Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5978
Tyrannosaurus rex model. This carnivorous dinosaur lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago. So far three complete skulls have been found

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Megalosaurus dinosaur jaw C016 / 5697

Megalosaurus dinosaur jaw C016 / 5697
Megalosaurus jaw. Fragment of a lower jaw from the carnivorous dinosaur Megalosaurus. Throughout the dinosaurs life young teeth pushed up to replace old teeth

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5700

Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5700
Tyrannosaurus rex model. This carnivorous dinosaur lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago. So far three complete skulls have been found

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Fossil torvosaurus dinosaur claw C016 / 5621

Fossil torvosaurus dinosaur claw C016 / 5621
Fossil torvosaurus dinosaur claw. Torvosaurus, whose name means savage lizard, was a carnivore that lived during the upper Jurassic period. Its fossils have been found in Colorado, USA

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5585

Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5585
Tyrannosaurus rex model. This carnivorous dinosaur lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago. So far three complete skulls have been found

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Animated model of Tyrannosaurus rex

Animated model of Tyrannosaurus rex made by Kokoro, and exhibited in the North Hall in June 1999

Background imageTetanurae Collection: Baryonyx

Baryonyx
Restoration of Baryonyx




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"Tetanurae: Unveiling the Fierce Predators of Prehistoric Times" Step into a world lost in time, where giants roamed and survival was a constant battle. Tetanurae, a group of theropod dinosaurs, dominated the prehistoric landscape with their razor-sharp teeth and unmatched agility. Imagine witnessing the breathtaking speed of Gallimimus as it gracefully darted through ancient wetlands, its slender body gliding effortlessly. Meanwhile, Daspletosaurus teeth gleamed menacingly as this apex predator sought its next meal with unparalleled ferocity. Amongst these formidable creatures stood Megalosaurus tooth - an emblem of power and dominance. Its sheer size struck fear into the hearts of any who dared to challenge it. But even this behemoth had to tread carefully in the presence of Cryolophosaurus, which prowled through prehistoric wetlands like a phantom in search of unsuspecting prey. In another corner of this primordial realm, Ceratosaurus emerged as an expert hunter within various environments. With lightning-fast reflexes and cunning tactics, it would stealthily stalk its victims amidst lush grasslands or sprint up hills with unrivaled dexterity. Witnessing Ceratosaurus hunting for its next meal was both awe-inspiring and terrifying. It moved silently across vast landscapes; every step reverberated with anticipation as it closed in on unsuspecting prey. The prehistoric environment trembled under its calculated pursuit. As we delve deeper into our understanding dinosaurs, we uncover their remarkable adaptations that allowed them to thrive for millions of years.