RMDTF29A–Lower Cretaceous dinosaurs discovered in England
RMMKPXP9–Various Dinosaurs in the Late Cretaceous Period
RMBB4B1D–Brachiosaurus, late Jurassic to early Cretaceous dinosaur, one of the largest, heaviest and tallest dinosaurs.
RMERGE1A–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.
RMA5B0MP–Dragonfly Fossil Wightonia araripiana Lower Cretaceous Brazil
RMBAYW97–Aucasaurus garridoi is an abelisaurid from Argentina, Late Cretaceous period.
RMC52602–A Zuniceratops wanders a Cretaceous forest.
RMJC8A54–Confuciusornis is a genus of primitive crow-sized birds from the Early Cretaceous
RFATTR3D–Tertiary sandstones and clays on top of the Cretaceous chalk cliffs.
RMEAYXCE–Cretaceous rocks of the White Desert, Sahara, Egypt
RMA5AWT6–Chalk age landscape Print from the 1870 s
RMBK932D–Confrontation Between A T.Rex & Triceratops Dinosaurs.
RFG092HR–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.
RMAP2K16–Triceratops which means three horned face dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period Goes to a length of 29 5 feet and weigh
RMBA1FMG–fossilized shrimp Carpopenaeus from the Cretaceous Period Found in Hakel Lebanon
RM2BDXJHN–Extinct Fauna Birds, Early Cretaceous
RMF020RF–Fossil Limestone, Cretaceous.
RMG387WW–CRETACEOUS L'SCAPE
RMD989E9–Reconstruction of the head of the Late Cretaceous dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex
RMDTF4C0–Early Cretaceous landscape, Southern England
RMK3J4N7–IMAX 3D FILM CAMERA on the set of T-REX: BACK TO THE CRETACEOUS in Alberta, Canada
RMBB4BCW–Triceratops, 'three-horned face,' massive late Cretaceous herbivore that was one of the last and most numerous of dinosaurs.
RMC525WB–Fanged Enchodus predatory fish from the late Cretaceous period.
RFGPNC8C–How a Dinosaur Becomes a Fossil and Fossil Discovery
RMBY5PKX–Hesperornis regalis, a species of ancient flightless bird of the late Cretaceous period.
RMF00P55–Carnotaurus sastrei, Dinosaur Fossil Early Cretaceous, Patagonia
RM2JHPN6K–Engraving of a belemnite, part of the Belemnitida, an extinct order of squid-like cephalopods that existed from the Late Triassic to Late Cretaceous.
RMCNMRRJ–Fossil quarry, location of most cretaceous dinosaur species ever found, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada, october
RF2H2KWF3–Plants in the Cretaceous Period, illustration
RMAP2J81–Tyrannosaurus from the late Cretaceous period Goes to a length of 40 feet and weighted upto 6 tons Could reach speeds of up
RMPFP8NF–Baculites (Ammonite) shells, Cretaceous era
RM2BDXF4M–Protoceratops Eggs, Cretaceous Dinosaur
RMF01NFB–Cycad fossil, Cretaceous Period.
RMG36PEF–Cretaceous landscape in southern England
RMD989E1–Reconstruction of the head of the Late Cretaceous dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex
RMADK1R8–Cretaceous chalk seafloor
RMDXK988–T-REX: BACK TO THE CRETACEOUS
RMBB4BC8–Shantungosaurus, 'Shantung lizard,' late Cretaceous dinosaur. This flat-headed herbivore had an extended jaw to hold many teeth.
RFD8487M–An Acrocanthosaurus roams an Early Cretaceous North America on the shores of the mid-continent sea around Arkansas.
RMG21N43–Scaphites from the family of heteromorph ammonites widespread during the Cretaceous Period found as fossils in Morocco, North Af
RMBY5PMC–Pteranodon were large flying pterosaurs from the Late Cretaceous period with a wings
RMAD3NJE–Mayfly Larvae Paleociradtae ephemmeropsis Lower Cretaceous China
RM2A2MD87–Cuneolina, Print, Cuneolina is an extinct genus of prehistoric foraminifera in the family Cuneolinidae with species from the Jurassic and Cretaceous
RME8RP7G–NASA Goddard Nodosaur Ray Stanford cretaceous dino dinosaur dinosaur at Goddard dinosaur footprint dinosaur footprint at nasa fo
RFWA1NM2–Dinner time. A hungry Tyrannosaur chases down a fleeing Ornithomimus. The time is the end of the Cretaceous period, during the Maastrichtian age, and the end of the long realm of the dinosaurs is in sight.
RFFGJY4F–Fossil of Cretaceous period shot on white background
RMPFR1M1–Edmontonia, armoured dinosaur, late Cretaceous era
RF2DCD847–Cretaceous Nautili and Ammonite Fossils
RMF01NFC–Fragment of fossilised log from Cretaceous Period.
RMANHX02–Cretaceous Lscape
RMD989E7–Reconstruction of the head of the Late Cretaceous dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex
RMDTF978–Trace fossil left by a Cretaceous worm
RMDXK986–T-REX: BACK TO THE CRETACEOUS
RMBB4BAG–Parasaurolophus, 'beside Saurolophus,' a late Cretaceous herbivore with a hollow crest extending from the back of its skull.
RMCPDN9P–Jaw of the first Tyrannosaurus Rex . Upper Cretaceous. Maastrichtian.
RMTB6NAD–A fossilised fish, Morocco, Cretaceous period, circa 100 million years old. Probably an Ichthyodectes. The exposed details clearly visible. Length of the fossil 73 cm. Rarely found in this size. handicrafts, handcraft, craft, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, historic, historical prehistory, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFDT8AKC–Irritator challengeri lets out a loud roar while walking along a Cretaceous shoreline.
RM2A2NG74–Scaphites, Print, Scaphites is a genus of heteromorph ammonites belonging to the Scaphitidae family. They were a widespread genus that thrived during the Late Cretaceous period
RME8RP7X–NASA Goddard Nodosaur Ray Stanford cretaceous dino dinosaur dinosaur at Goddard dinosaur footprint dinosaur footprint at nasa fo
RFFGJY4T–Fossil of Cretaceous period shot on white background
RMPFPYE3–Australiceras jacki (Ammonite) shell, Cretaceous era
RM2F61H5G–Cretaceous Nautili and Ammonite Fossils
RMF01XH8–Dinosaur egg from the Cretaceous Period.
RMBFN7NF–Dinosaur egg nest, 70-100 million years old, Cretaceous Period, found in Henan Province, Xixia Basin, China
RMD989K1–Restoration of the head of the Lower Cretaceous pterosaur 'Tapejara'. Adults have a wingspan of several metres.
RMDTGHAW–Hesperornis regalis, cretaceous bird
RMDXK987–T-REX: BACK TO THE CRETACEOUS
RMBB4BE1–Skeleton of the dinosaur Tyrannosaurus, a late Cretaceous predator with an enormous head and serrated teeth.
RF2E92KK7–NORTH AMERICA GEOLOGICAL Volcanic Tertiary Jurassic Cretaceous JOHNSTON 1901 map
RMCP96F5–Foreleg of a Deinocheirus (Deinocheirus mirificus). Upper Cretaceous. Maastrichtian stage.
RMTB6NAB–A fossilised fish, Morocco, Cretaceous period, circa 100 million years old. Probably an Ichthyodectes. The exposed details clearly visible. Length of the fossil 73 cm. Rarely found in this size. handicrafts, handcraft, craft, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, historic, historical prehistory, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMA6KK4B–Fish Fossil approx Cretaceous period time 150 Million years ago
RM2A3CBBF–A view of Cretaceous Tetrapod, part of a collection of fossilised 'Jurassic Park-style' amber containing preserved flying dinosaur skeletons, which are set to sell for six figure sums at Summers Place Auctions in Billingshurst, West Sussex, on November 19.
RMCBPWCD–Aberrant Ammonite Fossil, Ancyloceras matheranianum, Lower Cretaceous, Russia
RM2A2MRAG–Hemicidaris, Print, Hemicidaris is an extinct genus of echinoids that lived from the Middle Jurassic to the Early Cretaceous. Its remains have been found in Africa, Asia, and Europe
RME8RP7P–NASA Goddard Nodosaur Ray Stanford cretaceous dino dinosaur dinosaur at Goddard dinosaur footprint dinosaur footprint at nasa fo
RF2NACEHG–Parasaurolophus, dinosaurs in a Late Cretaceous landscape
RMA9D1J8–Triceratops horridus Cast of a skull from the Upper Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation of Harding County South Dakota USA
RMPFT7J9–Exogyra african, three views of the Late Cretaceous oyster
RF2DCD81X–Cretaceous Nautili and Ammonite Fossils
RMF02GRJ–Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Tyrannosaurus rex - Illustration.
RMBTDXJ1–Ammonite fossil from the Cretaceous period
RMMR6TCG–Engraving depicting the ideal Flora and Fauna of the Upper Cretaceous period. Dated 19th century