Lower Cretaceous dinosaurs discovered in England
Geological Periods. Published 1892. Cretaceous period ('Periode crétacée'). Translation: 'Left: Iguanadon, right: Megalosaurus, in background: Elasmosaurus (swimming); front-right: Pterodactyl.' ('A gauche: l'Iguanadon, à droite: le Mégalosaure, à l'arrière-plan: l'Elasmosaure (à la nage); en avant à droite: le Pterodactyle.'). Liebig Company collectible cards series.
A Zuniceratops wanders a Cretaceous forest.
Aucasaurus garridoi is an abelisaurid from Argentina, Late Cretaceous period.
Cretaceous rocks of the White Desert, Sahara, Egypt
Confuciusornis is a genus of primitive crow-sized birds from the Early Cretaceous
Tertiary sandstones and clays on top of the Cretaceous chalk cliffs.
Confrontation Between A T.Rex & Triceratops Dinosaurs.
Dragonfly Fossil Wightonia araripiana Lower Cretaceous Brazil
Triceratops which means three horned face dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period Goes to a length of 29 5 feet and weigh
Artwork of a pair of tyrannosaur dinosaurs surveying a volcanic landscape. This depicts a scene at the end of the Cretaceous period in Earth's history. A massive meteorite has impacted the Earth, causing catastrophic destruction on a global scale. Volcanic eruptions are just one example of the after-effects of the impact. They release poisonous gases that lace the atmosphere with toxins, suffocating wildlife.
fossilized shrimp Carpopenaeus from the Cretaceous Period Found in Hakel Lebanon
Iguanodon Biting Megalosaurus, Cretaceous
Fossil Limestone, Cretaceous.
Reconstruction of the head of the Late Cretaceous dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex
Brachiosaurus, late Jurassic to early Cretaceous dinosaur, one of the largest, heaviest and tallest dinosaurs.
PTERANODON T-REX: BACK TO THE CRETACEOUS (1998)
Cretaceous landscape with a few animals, birds and reptiles Date: 146-65 million BC
Remains of Polacanthus and Edmontonia, Late Cretaceous dinosaurs.
Cretaceous chalk seafloor
Hesperornis regalis, a species of ancient flightless bird of the late Cretaceous period.
Fanged Enchodus predatory fish from the late Cretaceous period.
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How a Dinosaur Becomes a Fossil and Fossil Discovery
Head of a Tarbosaurus, from Mongolia, late Cretaceous period, 70-65 million years ago. Artist: Werner Forman
A dinosaur skull from the Late Cretaceous period.
Carnotaurus sastrei, Dinosaur Fossil Early Cretaceous, Patagonia
Tyrannosaurus from the late Cretaceous period Goes to a length of 40 feet and weighted upto 6 tons Could reach speeds of up
Artwork of a pair of tyrannosaur dinosaurs surveying a volcanic landscape. This depicts a scene at the end of the Cretaceous period in Earth's history. A massive meteorite has impacted the Earth, causing catastrophic destruction on a global scale. Volcanic eruptions are just one example of the after-effects of the impact. They release poisonous gases that lace the atmosphere with toxins, suffocating wildlife.
Fossil Crinoids from the Late Cretaceous Period Niobrara Formation Kansas
Iguanodon Biting Megalosaurus, Cretaceous
Cycad fossil, Cretaceous Period.
Reconstruction of the head of the Late Cretaceous dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex
Hypsilophodon, early Cretaceous dinosaur. Small and fast, this herbivore had self-sharpening teeth and pouches in its cheeks.
LIZ STRAUBER T-REX: BACK TO THE CRETACEOUS (1998)
Cretaceous Lscape
Foreleg of a Deinocheirus (Deinocheirus mirificus). Upper Cretaceous. Maastrichtian stage.
Trace fossil left by a Cretaceous worm
Pteranodon were large flying pterosaurs from the Late Cretaceous period with a wings
Irritator challengeri lets out a loud roar while walking along a Cretaceous shoreline.
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A large ammonite, Cretaceous, age circa 120 million years Fossilized shell of a huge ammonite. Almost completely preserved, beautifully formed fossil. 44 cm wide. historic, historical, prehistory, handicrafts, handcraft, craft, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, fine arts, art, artful, Additional-Rights-Clearances-NA
Styracosaurus meaning 'spiked lizard' was a genus of herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period
Tourists visiting the Cal Orck’o cliff in the Parque Cretácico / Cretaceous Park famous for its dinosaur footprints, Sucre, Bolivia
A dinosaur skull from the Late Cretaceous period.
Mayfly Larvae Paleociradtae ephemmeropsis Lower Cretaceous China
Tyrannosaurus from the late Cretaceous period
Fossil quarry, location of most cretaceous dinosaur species ever found, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada, october
NASA Goddard Nodosaur Ray Stanford cretaceous dino dinosaur dinosaur at Goddard dinosaur footprint dinosaur footprint at nasa fo
Prehistoric, Cretaceous Landscape
Fragment of fossilised log from Cretaceous Period.
Reconstruction of the head of the Late Cretaceous dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex
Lambeosaurus, 'Lambe's lizard,' late Cretaceous dinosaur. A robust herbivore with a distinctive head crest.
PETER HORTON T-REX: BACK TO THE CRETACEOUS (1998)
fossilized sponge, upper Cretaceous, Denmark
Jaw of the first Tyrannosaurus Rex . Upper Cretaceous. Maastrichtian.
Hesperornis regalis, cretaceous bird
Hadrosaurs or duck-billed dinosaurs of the family Hadrosauridae were herbivorous dinosaurs of the Upper Cretaceous Period.
An Acrocanthosaurus roams an Early Cretaceous North America on the shores of the mid-continent sea around Arkansas.
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Dinosaur eggs, Triassic/Cretaceous period A fossilized clutch of three eggs with the shells generally in a beautiful state of preservation. One egg damaged on top. Egg diameters ca. 14 cm. The age of the dinosaurs began about 230 million years ago, and ended 65 million years ago. There are about 220 known discoveries of dinosaur egg clutches from this entire period, the first found in France in the mid 19th century. Discoveries of fossilised embryos and nestlings are, however, extremely rare, and the classification of the eggs is extremely difficult, historic, , Additional-Rights-Clearences-NA
Fossil dragonfly, Odonata, Cretaceous Period, Grado, Italy
Dinosaur footprints from the Late Cretaceous / Maastrichtian in the Cal Orck’o cliff in the Parque Cretácico / Cretaceous Park, Sucre, Bolivia
A dinosaur skull from the Late Cretaceous period.
Oviraptorosaur dinosaur skeleton cast from South Dakota Cretaceous period ROM Toronto
Tyrannosaurus from the late Cretaceous period
Sample of the K-T (Cretaceous-Tertiary) boundary from the Frenchman River Valley in Saskatchewan
NASA Goddard Nodosaur Ray Stanford cretaceous dino dinosaur dinosaur at Goddard dinosaur footprint dinosaur footprint at nasa fo
Triceratops, Cretaceous Dinosaur
Dinosaur egg from the Cretaceous Period.
Restoration of the head of the Lower Cretaceous pterosaur 'Tapejara'. Adults have a wingspan of several metres.
Troodon, 'wounding tooth,' late Cretaceous dinosaur. This birdlike predator had binocular vision and a relatively large brain.
BRETT LEONARD T-REX: BACK TO THE CRETACEOUS (1998)
fossilized sponge, upper Cretaceous, Denmark
Foreleg of a Deinocheirus (Deinocheirus mirificus). Upper Cretaceous. Maastrichtian stage.
Ichthyornis dispar, cretaceous bird
Dinosaur egg nest, 70-100 million years old, Cretaceous Period, found in Henan Province, Xixia Basin, China
Model of Protceratops late Cretaceous dinosaur emerging from egg
Fish Fossil approx Cretaceous period time 150 Million years ago
Dinosaur eggs, Triassic/Cretaceous period A fossilized clutch of three eggs with the shells generally in a beautiful state of preservation. One egg damaged on top. Egg diameters ca. 14 cm. The age of the dinosaurs began about 230 million years ago, and ended 65 million years ago. There are about 220 known discoveries of dinosaur egg clutches from this entire period, the first found in France in the mid 19th century. Discoveries of fossilised embryos and nestlings are, however, extremely rare, and the classification of the eggs is extremely difficult, historic, , Additional-Rights-Clearences-NA
Fossil dragonfly, Odonata, Cretaceous Period, Grado, Italy
Dinosaur footprints from the Late Cretaceous / Maastrichtian in the Cal Orck’o cliff in the Parque Cretácico / Cretaceous Park, Sucre, Bolivia
A dinosaur skull from the Late Cretaceous period.
Pachycephalosaurus herbevorous dinosaur skeleton cast of fissil bones from Cretaceous period ROM Royal Ontario Museum Toronto
Tyrannosaurus from the late Cretaceous period
INDIA. Geological map. Tertiary Cretaceous Archaean Purana Gondwana, 1929
NASA Goddard Nodosaur Ray Stanford cretaceous dino dinosaur dinosaur at Goddard dinosaur footprint dinosaur footprint at nasa fo
Stygimoloch, Cretaceous Dinosaur
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Tyrannosaurus rex - Illustration.
Engraving depicting the ideal Flora and Fauna of the Upper Cretaceous period. Dated 19th century
Tyrannosaurus, 'tyrant lizard,' late Cretaceous dinosaur. A large, powerful predator with an enormous head and serrated teeth.
LIZ STRAUBER & ORNITHOMIMUS T-REX: BACK TO THE CRETACEOUS (1998)
sponge, fossilized sponge, upper Cretaceous, Denmark
Jaw of the first Tyrannosaurus Rex . Upper Cretaceous. Maastrichtian.
Early Cretaceous landscape, Southern England
Chalk cliff detail, cretaceous rocks that make up the Seven Sisters on the East Sussex coast.
Stromatolite Fossil Patterns, Cretaceous
Marine Reptile Tooth Fossil Cretaceous period time 65 Million years ago
Dinosaur eggs, Triassic/Cretaceous period A fossilized clutch of three eggs with the shells generally in a beautiful state of preservation. One egg damaged on top. Egg diameters ca. 14 cm. The age of the dinosaurs began about 230 million years ago, and ended 65 million years ago. There are about 220 known discoveries of dinosaur egg clutches from this entire period, the first found in France in the mid 19th century. Discoveries of fossilised embryos and nestlings are, however, extremely rare, and the classification of the eggs is extremely difficult, historic, , Additional-Rights-Clearences-NA
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