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Triceratops Collection (#4)

"Unveiling the Majestic Triceratops: A Glimpse into the Prehistoric World" Step back in time to an era when dinosaurs roamed the Earth

Background imageTriceratops Collection: A conceptual dinosaur garden

A conceptual dinosaur garden

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Triceratops dinosaur, white background

Triceratops dinosaur, white background

Background imageTriceratops Collection: A Triceratops falls victim to Tyrannosaurus Rex

A Triceratops falls victim to Tyrannosaurus Rex
In the battle of life, a Triceratops falls victim to the king of killers, Tyrannosaurus Rex

Background imageTriceratops Collection: A Nedoceratops wanders a Cretaceous forest

A Nedoceratops wanders a Cretaceous forest
A two ton, 15 foot long Nedoceratops wanders a Cretaceous forest 70 million years ago in what is today Wyoming. Nedoceratops had two prominent horns above its eyes and a single bump above its nose

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Ceratops montanus, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Ceratops montanus, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Torosaurus latus, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Torosaurus latus, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Triceratops walking in a tropical environment

Triceratops walking in a tropical environment

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Prehistoric battle between a Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus Rex

Prehistoric battle between a Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus Rex. A herd of duckbill dinosaurs flee in the background

Background imageTriceratops Collection: A Tyrannosaurus Rex spots two passing Triceratops

A Tyrannosaurus Rex spots two passing Triceratops
A lone carnivorous Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur spots two passing triceratops. The triceratops are herbivores with formidable horns that make powerful defense mechanisms

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Three Nedoceratops standing in the desert

Three Nedoceratops standing in the desert by daylight

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Triceratops walking along a prehistoric landscape

Triceratops walking along a prehistoric landscape

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Illustration of a Triceratops lifting weights

Illustration of a Triceratops lifting weights

Background imageTriceratops Collection: A Teratophoneus dinosaur defends its prey from another relative

A Teratophoneus dinosaur defends its prey from another relative
A Teratophoneus dinosaur defends its prey Kosmoceratops from another relative

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Cute illustration of a Triceratops dinosaur

Cute illustration of a Triceratops dinosaur

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Quetzalcoatlus scavage at the remains of a dead ceratopsian dinosaur

Quetzalcoatlus scavage at the remains of a dead ceratopsian dinosaur
Giant Quetzalcoatlus scavage at the remains of a dead ceratopsian dinosaur

Background imageTriceratops Collection: A Tyrannosaurus Rex guards its meal of a juvenile Triceratops

A Tyrannosaurus Rex guards its meal of a juvenile Triceratops

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Triceratops on a beach

Triceratops on a beach

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Two Nedoceratops next to water in a colorful rocky landscape

Two Nedoceratops next to water in a colorful rocky landscape

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Triceratops grazing on lush foliage

Triceratops grazing on lush foliage

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Nedoceratops portrait

Nedoceratops portrait. Nedoceratops is a herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur that lived in the Cretaceous Period of Wyoming, North America

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Velociraptors chase a Bagaceratops in a prehistoric desert

Velociraptors chase a Bagaceratops in a prehistoric desert

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Illustration of a Triceratops ballet dancer

Illustration of a Triceratops ballet dancer

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Confrontation between Tyrannosaurus Rex and Triceratops

Confrontation between Tyrannosaurus Rex and Triceratops
A classic confrontation between Tyrannosaurus Rex and Triceratops, as they engage in a battle to the death

Background imageTriceratops Collection: A Tyrannosaurus Rex and Triceratops in a classic face off

A Tyrannosaurus Rex and Triceratops in a classic face off

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Triceratops dinosaur standing up

Triceratops dinosaur standing up, white background

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Triceratops dinosaur skull

Triceratops dinosaur skull on textured background

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Quetzalcoatlus flee as a Tyrannosaurus Rex comes to claim its meal

Quetzalcoatlus flee as a Tyrannosaurus Rex comes to claim its meal
Giant Quetzalcoatlus flee from their scavaging as a Tyrannosaurus Rex comes to claim their meal

Background imageTriceratops Collection: A silhouetted Triceratops strolling past a setting Sun at the end of a prehistoric day

A silhouetted Triceratops strolling past a setting Sun at the end of a prehistoric day

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Triceratops model at jurassic park, (B&W)

Triceratops model at jurassic park, (B&W)

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Illustration of Ouranosaurus, Troodon, Triceratops, Styracosaurus, Corythosaurus, Prenocephale

Illustration of Ouranosaurus, Troodon, Triceratops, Styracosaurus, Corythosaurus, Prenocephale
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - From left to right: Ouranosaurus, Troodon, Triceratops, Styracosaurus, Corythosaurus, Prenocephale

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Illustration of Triceratops

Illustration of Triceratops
Palaeozoology - Upper Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Triceratops - Art work

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Model of a Triceratops dinosaur standing on sand, looking over shoulder, late Cretaceous period

Model of a Triceratops dinosaur standing on sand, looking over shoulder, late Cretaceous period

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Artwork of a herd of triceratops F007 / 8552

Artwork of a herd of triceratops F007 / 8552
Artwork of a herd of triceratops dinosaurs. These animals were common in the late Cretaceous period, from around 70 million years ago until the extinction of the dinosaurs some 65 million years ago

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Triceratops and volcanic landscape F007 / 8551

Triceratops and volcanic landscape F007 / 8551
Artwork of a triceratops dinosaur surveying a volcanic landscape. This depicts a scene at the end of the Cretaceous period in Earths history

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Triceratops dinosaur, artwork

Triceratops dinosaur, artwork
Triceratops dinosaur, computer artwork. This herbivorous dinosaur lived during the Cretaceous period

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Dinosaur extinction, artwork

Dinosaur extinction, artwork
Dinosaur extinction. Computer artwork or a dead herd of triceratops lying in a wasteland

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Artwork of triceratops charging a T-rex C016 / 4198

Artwork of triceratops charging a T-rex C016 / 4198
Artwork of a triceratops dinosaur charging at a tyrannosaurus. These two dinosaurs coexisted in the late Cretaceous Period in what is now North America

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Triceratops Dinosaur - Late Cretaceous. Display at Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology Alberta

Triceratops Dinosaur - Late Cretaceous. Display at Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology Alberta, Canada
FG-7996 TRICERATOPS SKELETON - Triceratops Dinosaur Skeleton, Late Cretaceous Display at Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology Alberta, Canada

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Nedoceratops dinosaur, artwork

Nedoceratops dinosaur, artwork

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Enhanced image of Triceratops dinosaur skulls

Enhanced image of Triceratops dinosaur skulls
Triceratops. Computer enhanced image of fossilised skulls of a Triceratops dinosaur. Triceratops (" three-horned face" ) was a herbivore that had skulls which were up to 2 metres long

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Enhanced image of a Triceratops dinosaur skeleton

Enhanced image of a Triceratops dinosaur skeleton
Triceratops. Computer enhanced image of the fossilised skeleton of a Triceratops dinosaur. Triceratops (" three-horned face" ) was a herbivore that grew up to 9 metres (m)

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Dead Triceratops dinosaur

Dead Triceratops dinosaur. Artwork showing pterosaurs flying over a dead Triceratops dinosaur. Triceratops was a herbivorous dinosaur common in the late Cretaceous period

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Artwork of the death of the dinosaurs

Artwork of the death of the dinosaurs
Dinosaur extinction. Artwork of the death of the dinosaurs after the Earth was struck by a comet or asteroid 65 million years ago

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Triceratops dinosaur skull

Triceratops dinosaur skull. Three-dimensional scan of the skull of a Triceratops dinosaur. This was produced for the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington DC, USA

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Ceratopsian dinosaurs

Ceratopsian dinosaurs, computer artwork. Seen here from right are a Triceratops, a Monoclonius, a Pentaceratops, a Styracosaurus and a Pachyrhinosaurus

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Artwork of Tyrannosaurus & Triceratops dinosaurs

Artwork of Tyrannosaurus & Triceratops dinosaurs
Tyrannosaurus & Triceratops. Artwork of a dying Tyrannosaurus rex (lower right) after a fight with a Triceratops (centre). Another T. rex dinosaur is running away. T

Background imageTriceratops Collection: Triceratops dinosaurs

Triceratops dinosaurs, computer artwork. These were common dinosaurs in the late Cretaceous period, from around 70 million years ago until the extinction of the dinosaurs some 65 million years ago




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"Unveiling the Majestic Triceratops: A Glimpse into the Prehistoric World" Step back in time to an era when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, and among them stood the mighty Triceratops. This herbivorous giant, resembling a rhino with its sturdy build and three distinctive horns, captivates our imagination even today. In a battle for survival, it faced off against its fearsome predator, the Tyrannosaurus Rex. As depicted in ancient fossils, we witness how this apex predator would scavenge on carrion left behind by a fallen Triceratops - a reminder of nature's relentless cycle. The Teessaurus stands as an extraordinary testament to these prehistoric creatures. Crafted by Genevieve Glatt and brought to life by Harts of Stockton at Iron Masters District in Middlesbrough, it allows us to envision their grandeur up close. Dating back to 1890 Punch Cartoon Othaniel Marsh era, we find ourselves transported through time as we observe a herd of dinosaurs passing by an enigmatic flying saucer lodged into the ground. The mysteries of extraterrestrial encounters intertwine with those of extinct species. Delving deeper into history reveals astonishing discoveries like Triceratop dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5928 – fragments that piece together their existence millions of years ago. These remnants remind us that all living beings eventually meet their end; even giants fall silent. Yet amidst this tale of extinction lies hope for knowledge preservation. The iconic Triceratops horn serves as both evidence and inspiration for scientists who strive to unravel secrets hidden within these ancient bones. As we gaze upon Iron Masters District with The Tees Transporter Bridge standing tall in the background, one cannot help but marvel at humanity's ability to bridge gaps between past and present. We honor these magnificent creatures through reconstructions that bring them back from oblivion.