RMC09543–Prehistoric ferns, Cres island, Croatia, Europe
RMD3EXWC–An archosaur wanders amidst cycads and ferns in a prehistoric swamp.
RM2GXP646–Petrified ferns
RM2X4804E–Impressive architecture with prehistoric tree ferns (Dicksonia antarctica) in front of Dinosaurland in Coombe Street, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, UK
RMW7ET51–The gigantic vegetation of the Carboniferous Age, 1907. Artist: Unknown.
RM2DG3WC8–Archegosaurus decheni by a river bank in a tropical primordial jungle of ferns and pines. Archegosaurus is a genus of temnospondyl amphibian, Asselian to Wuchiapingian stages of the Permian. Archegosaurus im Steinkohlenwald. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Wilhelm Bolsche’s Tiere der Urwelt (Animals of the Prehistoric World), Reichardt Cocoa company, Hamburg, 1908. Heinrich Harder (1858-1935) was a German landscape artist and book illustrator.
RMRAFA02–Fossil Ferns
RM2AMHAB6–A forest in the Carboniferous Period (meaning coal-bearing) that spans 60 million years from the end of the Devonian Period 358.9 million years ago, to the beginning of the Permian Period, 298.9 million years ago. The atmospheric content of oxygen also reached its highest levels in geological history during the period, 35% compared with 21% today, allowing terrestrial invertebrates to evolve to great size.
RMHRJR3F–Carboniferous Ferns, Illustration
RMW7MGY3–Fossil of the Fern (Weichselia reticulata) Cuenca, Spain
RM2A36J9C–Jurassic landscape with prehistoric arborescent ferns Pteridophytes
RM2RX6R2X–Prehistoric 'tree ferns' (Dicksonia antarctica) inside the Bishop's Palace gardens in Wells, Somerset, England, UK
RFC947GF–A remote prehistoric rain forest with large ferns, located in California
RM2JT0PT3–A Fern Garden containing three large prehistoric tree ferns (Dicksonia antarctica) at 'The Newt in Somerset' garden, nr Bruton, England, UK
RM2A3TJ8W–New Zealand. North Island. View of hills from forest with tree ferns.
RM2J7Y49E–Petrified ferns
RM2T687EG–Archegosaurus decheni by a river bank in a tropical primordial jungle of ferns and pines. Archegosaurus is a genus of temnospondyl amphibian, Asselian to Wuchiapingian stages of the Permian. Archegosaurus im Steinkohlenwald. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Wilhelm Bolsches Tiere der Urwelt (Animals of the Prehistoric World), Reichardt Cocoa company, Hamburg, 1908. Heinrich Harder (1858-1935) was a German landscape artist and book illustrator.
RFB8TT99–A bronze velociraptor statue in the Prehistoric Garden at the Zilker Park Botanical Garden in Austin, Texas
RM2AAN4MA–Reconstruction of prehistoric animals and vegetation. Ferns 1, zamia 2, arbor vitae 3, dracaena 4, araucaria pine 5, mare’s tail 6, dragon fly 7, geometric tortoise 8, megalosaurus 9, ichthyosaurus 10, plesiosaurus 11, ammonitis 12, echinus 13, nautilus 14, cuttlefish 15, enerinitis 16 and bat-like birds, Ornithocephali 17. Woodblock engraving from The Penny Magazine, of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, printed by William Clowes, Lambeth, 1833.
RF2WCBCJ2–Misty morning in a grassy meadow filled with Prehistoric looking tall tree ferns, Alsophila dregei, in Magoebaskloof, South Africa.
RM2MEP53H–prehestoric plants
RF2JRD0RE–small tree ferns, exotic tropical plant isolated on white background
RF2F4ANP4–Artwork of a pair of brachiosaurus
RMMT3A6D–Fern Ferns green leaf leaves at Kew Gardens
RFC79TR9–Arborescent Ferns during the Carboniferous Period, vintage engraved illustration. Trousset encyclopedia (1886 - 1891).
RMCN1631–Ferns growing out of a fallen tree in ancient woodland
RMAR1W9G–Tyrannosaurus rex. Reconstruction among tree ferns
RMG14W9M–Arborescent and herbaceous ferns from the Carboniferous Period. Illustration from Louis Figuier's The World Before the Deluge, 1867 American edition.
RMW7MGY5–Fossil of Fern (Palmatopteris furcata) Cordoba, Spain
RFM7HE65–Propalaeotherium grazing on ferns while a Gastornis bird roams in background.
RMAWK5CT–An extremely well preserved trilobite fossil among ferns with remnants of its shell still visible below its eye.
RFC947GT–A remote prehistoric rain forest with large ferns, located in California
RM2PM3EBR–Diagram of life in the later Paleozoic or Palaeozoic Era. Swamp forest of the Carboniferous Age. From the book Outline of History by H.G. Wells, published 1920.
RF2J823RJ–Close-up view of the fossil of a prehistoric fern leaf
RM2JHPN56–Engraving of a tropical rainforest
RM2T68N56–Reconstruction of prehistoric animals and vegetation. Ferns 1, zamia 2, arbor vitae 3, dracaena 4, araucaria pine 5, mares tail 6, dragon fly 7, geometric tortoise 8, megalosaurus 9, ichthyosaurus 10, plesiosaurus 11, ammonitis 12, echinus 13, nautilus 14, cuttlefish 15, enerinitis 16 and bat-like birds, Ornithocephali 17. Woodblock engraving from The Penny Magazine, of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, printed by William Clowes, Lambeth, 1833.
RFP68XFC–Tree Ferns (Cyathea australis), Mount Wilson, Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia
RFTRHD8K–image of backlit ferns and gunneras
RMA85NRA–Natural Ferns BW
RM2MEP54P–prehestoric plants
RF2JF2F3N–Golden ferns in autumn
RMA6RJNJ–Tree ferns in temperate rain forest, Otways NP Australia
RMMT3AA0–Fern Ferns green leaf leaves at Kew Gardens
RFPJN16G–A tree fern's fronds caught in bright sunlight
RF2K8NHHY–Close up of fossil ferns petrified in a stone slab
RFJ9NG9R–Plants and Animals from the Jurassic, Triassic and various other geological time periods.
RFFPR67H–Nanotyrannus dinosaur resting on a rock among red flowers and ferns.
RMW7MGY8–Fossil of leaf fronds of Fern (Senftenbergia dentata) Palencia, Spain
RM2AMHAG1–Pterodactylus is an extinct genus of pterosaurs, commonly known as pterodactyls and thought to contain only a single species - Pterodactylus antiquus, the first pterosaur species to be named and identified as a flying reptile. It was a carnivore and probably preyed upon fish and other small animals. Like all pterosaurs, Pterodactylus had wings formed by a skin and muscle membrane stretching from its elongated fourth finger to its hind limbs. It lived during the Pliocene Epoch extended from 5.333 million yaers ago to 2.58 million years ago.
RMAJ55NH–'Seven stones of Hordron' 'main stone'
RFC947FT–A remote prehistoric rain forest with large ferns, located in California
RMEBN36P–Psilophyta Taeniocrada from Devonian period
RFTD3EAW–Coniferous forest with prehistoric brown ferns during a misty morning
RFS1GMN4–Ferns
RMP55WJ9–An archegosaurus by a river bank in a tropical primordial jungle of ferns and pines. . . Archegosaurus is a genus of amphibian which lived during the Asselian to Wuchiapingian ages of the Permian era. Extinct. . . Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from 'Tiere der Urwelt' Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg. Heinrich Harder (1858-1935) was a German landscape artist and book illustrator. From a series of prehistoric creature cards published by the Reichardt Cocoa company. Natural historian Wilhelm Bolsche wrote the descriptive text.
RFP68X7A–Tree Ferns (Cyathea australis), Mount Wilson, Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia
RFTRHD89–image of backlit ferns and gunneras
RMDH6N0A–Eupecopteris Fern, Burnley, Lancashire, UK
RFF66PEM–Iguanodon dinosaur roaring while walking among ferns, cycas and wollemia plants by day with clouds - 3D render
RMCP9YDW–People view fierce raptor, green ferns & palms in prize-winning show garden (Dinosaurs at Large exhibit) - RHS Flower Show, Tatton Park, Cheshire, UK.
RMA6RJNR–Tree ferns in temperate rain forest, Otways NP Australia
RFRF4EA8–A model of predator dinosaur with green ferns and trees behind.
RF2G5FA73–A forest of giant Katote ferns near Haast in the South Island of New Zealand
RF2K8NH4X–Close up of fossil ferns petrified in a stone slab
RFR1H7RH–Green giant ferns in the forest of the Pacific Northwest, Eagle Mountain, Anmore, BC, Canada, well illuminated by the afternoon autumn light
RFTB3KBF–Tyrannotitan Dinosaurs Hunting A pack of Tyrannotitan dinosaurs including juveniles go on the hunt for prey during the Cretaceous Period of Argentina.
RMW7MGY4–Fossil of the seed fern (Eusphenopteris striata) from the Pennsylvanian period of the Carboniferous era.
RF2RMYMTW–Prehistoric Plants and Tree - A collection of plants, trees, ferns that lived during prehistoric periods of Earth's history.
RM2A775WN–Sclerocephalus haeuseri (Actinodon), Keraterpeton galvani (Ceraterpeton), Archegosaurus decheni, Phlegethontia longissima (Dolichosoma), and head of Loxomma under ferns. Amphibians of the coal forest and Permian periods. Illustration by J. Smit from H. N. Hutchinson's 'Extinct Monsters and Creatures of Other Days,' Chapman and Hall, London, 1894.
RFC947F8–A remote prehistoric rain forest with large ferns, located in California
RFDFYYCR–France, Ariege - Parc Prehistorique, Tarascon-sur-Ariege, near Foix. Horsetail or rat's tail ferns.
RMKWJ1DG–Beautiful prehistoric looking group of curled ferns in Richmond Park
RFR6C500–Beautiful footprint of fossilized fern plant on stone, pattern, texture, background
RMP6BGNJ–Sclerocephalus haeuseri (Actinodon), Keraterpeton galvani (Ceraterpeton), Archegosaurus decheni, Phlegethontia longissima (Dolichosoma), and head of Loxomma under ferns. Amphibians of the coal forest and Permian periods. Illustration by J. Smit from H. N. Hutchinson's 'Extinct Monsters and Creatures of Other Days,' Chapman and Hall, London, 1894.
RFP68YGF–Cathedral of Ferns, Mount Wilson, Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia: tree ferns (Cyathea australis)
RFTRHD7X–image of backlit ferns and gunneras
RFFRF1HX–Brontosaurus
RMBH4PGG–Fossil Fern In Coal Shale
RMP6PC18–Giant tree ferns in Tasmania's Mount Field National Park.
RMB5GJAJ–Burn O VAT Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve Loch Kinord Scotland UK in the autumn
RF2X7XPRM–Dinosaur In A Jungle Coloring Page For Kids
RMR3C618–Crystal Palace Park, London, England, Britain
RMT953PH–Ideal view of a marshy forest of the Coal Period, from Louis Figuier's The World Before the Deluge, 1867 American edition. On the right are Lepidodendron and Sigillaria trees, with an arborescent fern rising between them. On the left are another Sigillaria, a Sphenophyllum and a conifer. Other visible plants are Calamites, Asterophyllites and herbaceous ferns. A few fish and the primitive amphibian Archegosaurus are in the water.
RFE9WGY4–over grown pond wit trees, could be suitable for a prehistoric background, October 2014
RF2J823RW–Close-up view of the fossil of a prehistoric fern leaf
RM2AYYH3M–Woodland with birdhouses on tree stumps and Pteridophyta - Ferns in backyard garden in summer.
RMERGE17–Geological Periods. Published 1892. Carboniferous period ('Periode carbonifère'). Translation: 'Ferns and horsetails.
RM2AYYN4M–English border planted with Pteridophyta - Ferns, yellow Helianthus - Sunflowers, Miscanthus - Ornamental Grasses, pink Hydrangeas in estate garden.
RME8KEKR–Fossil ferns in carboniferous shale specimen from
RMBY5PP8–An archegosaurus by a river bank in a tropical primordial jungle of ferns and pines.
RMCT2TRH–Seamless background with ferns.
RFTRJHDC–An Einiosaurus in a deep forest among ferns. Einiosaurus was a ceratopsian dinosaur, like the triceratops, from the Cretaceous period. 3D Rendering
RMP6HNPM–Ferns, carboniferous forests,Dinosauria, museo de los dinosaurios, sala de la evolucion, Esperaza.departamento del Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
RFP68YHK–Cathedral of Ferns, Mount Wilson, Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia: tree ferns (Cyathea australis)
RFPK8AKE–Detail shots of fern leaves
RFFRF1J8–Diplodocus
RMA6RJMX–Tree fern in temperate rain forest, Otways NP Australia close up
RFS2NEY6–Close up of fern leaf backlit and digitally toned.
RM2T9A8H6–Pecopteris strongii fern fossil
RF2X7XPJ6–Dinosaur In A Jungle Coloring Page For Kids
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