RFEX1475–Computer artwork of giant Meganeura resting on a log in a forest during the Carboniferous period (354-290 million years ago)
RMCTMF05–Oreodont Skull Chile
RM2GFEMDG–Ophthalmosaurus an ichthyosaur of the Jurassic period
RFD2D4KN–Brachiosaurus dinosaur tallest dinosaur up to 16 metres tall late Jurassic period between 155 and 145 million years ago
RMEA089G–Reconstructed ancient buffalo being displayed at Geology Museum, Bandung, Indonesia.
RF2KD4D65–Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur, illustration
RMEHMMCE–Local visitors examine skeleton of ancient water buffalo (Bubalus palaeokerabau) at Zoology Museum, Bandung.
RFD655BN–Leviathan sea monster, artwork
RMEA089F–Palaeontologist Iwan Kurniawan measures the size of ancient elephant--Elephas hysudrindicus--at excavation site in Central Java.
RMBC21NN–restoration of the iguanodon
RMEHMMCK–Local students examine python skeleton at Geology Museum, Bandung, Indonesia.
RF2K8196W–Archaeopteryx Imprint Illustration
RMEETM22–Palaeontologist Iwan Kurniawan excavating fossils of ancient elephant, Elephas hysudrindicus, in Blora regency, Central Java.
RMPFPYDR–Unio shell (Freshwater mussel) with joined valves, Cretaceaous era
RF2K819H8–Illustrated Dinosaur Clutch
RM2AAC5CH–Fossilized dinosaur eggs and nest. Clutch of fossilised Oviraptor sp. dinosaur eggs dating from around 72 million years ago, during Late Cretaceous pe
RMPP170C–Mark Williams telling the billion year-scale story of how skeletons evolved on Earth, on the Earth Stage, at New Scientist Live
RM2A9AJNX–Fossilized dinosaur eggs and nest. Clutch of fossilised Oviraptor sp. dinosaur eggs dating from around 72 million years ago, during Late Cretaceous pe
RMHRNPDY–Mastodon, Cenozoic Mammal
RMG5660G–Turtle fossil shell, Isla Santa Catalina, Gulf of California, Baja California Sur, Mexico, March
RMCTMF06–Shark's Teeth Carcharodon megalodon From Morocco
RMDXD7YF–Hadrosaur Egg, Oospecies Dendroolithus Cretaceous, China
RMCTMF04–Fossil Of Cladocyclus gardineri An Extinct Predatory Fish Araripe Basin, Brazil
RMCTMF0B–Ordovician Brittle Star Fossil from Morocco
RFD655CM–Plesiosaurs fighting, artwork
RMEEYM41–Excavation site of Elephas hysudrindicus ancient elephant fossils in Blora, Central Java.
RMPFPYD6–Fossilised Douvilleiceras mammilatum (Ammonite) shell, early Cretaceous era
RF2K819XR–Oviraptor Clutch Illustration
RM2AAC554–Model of a terror bird. Phorusrhacids, colloquially known as terror birds, are an extinct clade of large carnivorous flightless birds that were the la
RF2K96TXJ–Illustrated Dinosaur Clutch with Petrified Eggs
RMPP170F–Jan Zalasiewicz telling the billion year-scale story of how skeletons evolved on Earth, on the Earth Stage, at New Scientist Live
RM2A9AJJM–Well preserved Fossil of a Pterodactylus kochi. Pterosaurs are flying reptiles that existed at the same time as the dinosaurs. This one is a pterodact
RMHRNPDX–Mastodon, Cenozoic Mammal
RFD655C6–Leviathan sea monster, artwork
RF2CDM244–End of the dinosaurs. Illustration of a Spinosaurus dinosaur as the asteroid that caused a mass extinction event 65 million years ago hits the Earth. The Cretaceous-Paleogene (or K-T) extinction event marked the boundary between the Cretaceous (K) and Tertiary (T) periods. It is thought to have been caused by a catastrophic asteroid impact that took place at sea. Water vapour thrown into the atmosphere lowered global temperatures, and plant and then animal life began to die off. The dinosaurs never recovered, and mammals rose to become the dominant form of life.
RFD655P2–Leviathan sea monsters, artwork
RMPFP8PN–Archimediella pontoni (Turritella) shell, Pliocene era
RMEETM25–Indonesian palaeontologists excavating ancient elephant--Elephas hysudrindicus--fossils in Central Java.
RF2K96RDK–Realistic Oviraptor Clutch Illustration with Petrified Eggs
RM2A9AHRF–Model of a terror bird. Phorusrhacids, colloquially known as terror birds, are an extinct clade of large carnivorous flightless birds that were the la
RMG15N8W–Lithograph print from a rare work by G.H. Schubert entitled, Illustrated Geology and Paleontology, 1886. This series was published from 1896 and is a great work on dinosaur fossils.
RFD655C0–Leviathan sea monsters, artwork
RMPFP8NF–Baculites (Ammonite) shells, Cretaceous era
RMEETM1H–Drawings of ancient elephant--Elephas hysudrindicus-- fossils at excavation site in Central Java.
RM2A9AHGG–Model of a terror bird. Phorusrhacids, colloquially known as terror birds, are an extinct clade of large carnivorous flightless birds that were the la
RMG15N93–Lithograph print from a rare work by G.H.Schubert entitled, Illustrated Geology and Paleontology, 1886. This series was published from 1896 and is a great work on dinosaur fossils.
RFD655CG–Leviathan and plesiosaur, artwork
RMPFPYCK–Wilkingia regularis (Clam) shell fossilised in black limestone, early Carboniferous era
RFEX14PT–MODEL RELEASED. Mature female doctor wearing surgical mask, close up.
RF2E4C6KN–Tetrapod evolution, illustration. Tetrapods are four-limbed animals that are similar to amphibians, that evolved from lobe-finned fish (left), and the
RMG15N94–Lithograph print from a rare work by G.H.Schubert entitled, Illustrated Geology and Paleontology, 1886. This series was published from 1896 and is a great work on dinosaur fossils.
RMPFP7WM–Arctica umbonaria (Iceland cockle) shell, Pliocene era
RFCE8X42–Suchomimus dinosaur computer artwork dinosaur lived 110 to 120 million years ago during the middle the Cretaceous period.
RMG16EDB–Ichthyostega is an early tetrapod genus that lived at the end of the Upper Devonian period. It was a labyrinthodont (extinct amphibian subclass), one of the first tetrapods in the fossil record. Ichthyostega possessed lungs and limbs that helped it naviga
RMPFP8PF–Pachydiscus (Ammonite) shell fossilised in limestone, Cretaceous era
RFCE8X24–Aucasaurus dinosaur Computer artwork Aucasaurus medium sized dinosaur Argentina existed late Cretaceous around 100 to 65
RMG15NF9–The Mesozoic Era is an interval of geological time from about 252 to 66 million years ago. It is often referred to as the Age of Reptiles because reptiles, namely non-avian dinosaurs, were the dominant terrestrial and marine vertebrates of the time. The M
RMPFPYDE–Archaeocidaris (Sea urchin) fossilised in limestone, Carboniferous era
RFCE8X32–Einiosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. This dinosaur lived 65 to 100 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period.
RMG15N8Y–Platax altissimus is a fossil species from Monte Bolca. Monte Bolca is a lagerstätte near Verona, Italy that was one of the first fossil sites with high quality preservation known to Europeans, and is still an important source of fossils from the Eocene.
RMPFPYCR–Archaeocidaris (Sea urchin) fossilised in limestone, Carboniferous era
RFCE8X33–Einiosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. This dinosaur lived 65 to 100 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period.
RMG15N90–Prehistoric fish, Lebias cephalotes. Lithograph print from a rare work by G.H.Schubert entitled, Illustrated Geology and Paleontology, 1886. This series was published from 1896 and is a great work on dinosaur fossils.
RMPFPYBT–Fossilised Exogyra africana (Oyster shells), late Cretaceous era
RFCE8X25–Aucasaurus dinosaur Computer artwork Aucasaurus medium sized dinosaur Argentina existed late Cretaceous around 100 to 65
RMHRJ9YN–Prehistoric, Pleistocene Landscape
RMPFPYC9–Acroteuthis lateralis (Belemnite) shell fossilised in clay early Cretaceous era
RFCE8X26–Aucasaurus dinosaur Computer artwork Aucasaurus medium sized dinosaur Argentina existed late Cretaceous around 100 to 65
RMG16EFA–Ainiktozoon loganense is an enigmatic fossil organism from the Silurian of Scotland. A significant evolutionary milestone during the Silurian was the diversification of jawed and bony fish. Originally described as an early chordate, recent studies suggest
RMPFPYXD–Leg bone of modern horse next to leg bone of early horse
RFCE8X2T–Nedoceratops dinosaur computer artwork dinosaur formerly known Diceratops lived 70 million years ago Cretaceous period.
RMG15N91–Lithograph print from a rare work by G.H.Schubert entitled, Illustrated Geology and Paleontology, 1886. This series was published from 1896 and is a great work on dinosaur fossils. Fossilized bird, no species designated.
RMPFP8PK–Cassis canellata (Helmet shell), Eocene era
RFCE8X2C–Brachiosaurus dinosaur computer artwork tallest known dinosaur standing up to 16 metres tall It lived late Jurassic period 155
RMG16EGY–Morganucodon (Glamorgan tooth) is an early mammaliaform genus that lived during the late Triassic period. It first appeared about 205 million years ago. Unlike many other early mammals, Morganucodon is well represented by abundant and well preserved, thou
RMPFPYB5–Lovenia (Heart urchin) fossilised in limestone, Miocene era
RFCE8X27–Aucasaurus dinosaur Computer artwork Aucasaurus medium sized dinosaur Argentina existed late Cretaceous around 100 to 65
RMG15NG8–Paleontology is the scientific study of prehistoric life. It includes the study of fossils to determine organisms' evolution and interactions with each other and their environments. Paleontology lies on the border between biology and geology, and shares w
RMPFP7WX–Oxyoticeras oxynotum (Ammonite) fossil, Jurassic era
RFCE8X2X–Nedoceratops dinosaur computer artwork dinosaur formerly known Diceratops lived 70 million years ago Cretaceous period.
RMG16EDA–Seymouria was a reptile-like labyrinthodont (extinct amphibian subclass) from the early Permian of North America and Europe (approximately 280 to 270 million years ago). Seymouria was well adapted to life on land, with so many reptilian features it was fi
RMPFPYDA–Nerinea (Auger shell), whole shell and cross-section view, Cretaceous era
RFCE8X3W–Spinosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. This dinosaur lived 95 to 80 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period.
RMHRJ9YB–Prehistoric, Carboniferous Landscape
RMPFPYE7–Belemnotheutis antiqua (Belemnite) fossilised in clay, Jurassic era
RFCE8X2J–Brachiosaurus dinosaur computer artwork tallest known dinosaur standing up to 16 metres tall It lived late Jurassic period 155
RMHRJ9YM–Prehistoric, Miocene Landscape
RMPFP8PY–Ficopsis penita (Fig shell), Eocene era
RFCE8X3T–Spinosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. This dinosaur lived 95 to 80 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period.
RMHRJ9YP–Prehistoric, Jurassic Landscape
RMPFPYDN–Parisangulocrinus (Sea lily), several specimens fossilised in black stone, Devonian era
RFCE8X31–Nedoceratops dinosaur computer artwork dinosaur formerly known Diceratops lived 70 million years ago Cretaceous period.
RMHRJMTE–Dinosaur Tracks, Moenave Formation
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