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Dinosaurs were a diverse group of reptiles that lived on Earth for over 160 million years

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Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Euoplocephalus

Euoplocephalus
This dinosaur whose name means well-armoured head was one of the armour plated dinosaurs from the Ankylosaur family. It lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 76 to 70 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Iguanodon model 1854

Iguanodon model 1854
A 1/20 life size model of the dinosaur Iguanodon created by Waterhouse Hawkins in 1854 under the the supervision of Professor Sir Richard Owen. The model measures 40cm

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur excavation, Niger 1988

Dinosaur excavation, Niger 1988
Partially excavated limbs and girdle bones of Rebbachisaurus, a 20 metre long, four-footed dinosaur

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: A fantasy illustration of pre-historic reptiles

A fantasy illustration of pre-historic reptiles
Illustration entitled The Age of Reptiles, by John Martin for Geology for Beginners by G. F. Richardson (1842)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex

Tyrannosaurus rex
Model of Tyrannosaurus rex, the carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex

Tyrannosaurus rex
A model of Tyrannosaurus rex, or tyrant lizard which lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: The Central Hall of the Natural History Museum, London

The Central Hall of the Natural History Museum, London
View of the Central Hall at the Natural History Museum, London in 2003. The museum was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex with Triceratops, Upper Cretaceous dinosau

Tyrannosaurus rex with Triceratops, Upper Cretaceous dinosau
Model of the animatronic scavenger T. rex manufactured by Kokoro Dreams, Tokyo. T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex with Triceratops, Upper Cretaceous dinosau

Tyrannosaurus rex with Triceratops, Upper Cretaceous dinosau
Model of the animatronic scavenger T. rex manufactured by Kokoro Dreams, Tokyo. T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex with Triceratops, Upper Cretaceous dinosau

Tyrannosaurus rex with Triceratops, Upper Cretaceous dinosau
Model of the animatronic scavenger T. rex manufactured by Kokoro Dreams, Tokyo. T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex with Triceratops, Upper Cretaceous dinosau

Tyrannosaurus rex with Triceratops, Upper Cretaceous dinosau
Model of the animatronic scavenger T. rex manufactured by Kokoro Dreams, Tokyo. T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Saurornitholestes, Upper Cretaceous dinosaur

Saurornitholestes, Upper Cretaceous dinosaur

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Saurornitholestes

Saurornitholestes
Models of the fast moving Saurornitholestes manufactured by Kokoro Dreams, Tokyo. In T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Saurornitholestes

Saurornitholestes
Model of the fast moving Saurornitholestes manufactured by Kokoro Dreams, Tokyo. In T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Saurornitholestes

Saurornitholestes
Model of the fast moving Saurornitholestes manufactured by Kokoro Dreams, Tokyo. In T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Saurornitholestes

Saurornitholestes
Model of the fast moving Saurornitholestes manufactured by Kokoro Dreams, Tokyo. In T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Saurornitholestes, Upper Cretaceous dinosaur

Saurornitholestes, Upper Cretaceous dinosaur
Model of the fast moving Saurornitholestes manufactured by Kokoro Dreams, Tokyo. T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur Gallery

Dinosaur Gallery
Children in the Dinosaurs Gallery, Gallery 21, Life Galleries at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaurs Gallery

Dinosaurs Gallery
A wide-angle view of the Natural History Museums Dinosaur Galery

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex skull

Tyrannosaurus rex skull
Skull of the Upper Cretaceous dinosaur, on display in From the Beginning, Gallery 63, Earth Galleries at The Natural History Museum, London. Tyrannosaurus rex lived 67 to 65 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton

Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton
Skeleton head of the Tyrannosaurus rex at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Ankylosaurus

Ankylosaurus
An animatronic model of the dinosaur Ankylosaurus created by Kokoro Dreams of Japan. This model was on display in the T-Rex Killer Question temporary exhibition from 1st August 2002 to 3rd May 2003

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex

Tyrannosaurus rex
Model of the T. rex manufactured by Kokoro Dreams, Tokyo, in T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London, which ran from 1st August 2003 until 3rd May 2003

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex

Tyrannosaurus rex
Model of the T. rex manufactured by Kokoro Dreams, Tokyo, in T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London, which ran from 1st August 2003 until 3rd May 2003

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex

Tyrannosaurus rex
Model of the T. rex manufactured by Kokoro Dreams, Tokyo, in T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London, which ran from 1st August 2003 until 3rd May 2003

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex

Tyrannosaurus rex

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex, Upper Cretaceous dinosaur

Tyrannosaurus rex, Upper Cretaceous dinosaur
Full size model of the T. rex manufactured by Kokoro Dreams, Tokyo. T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at The Natural History Museum, London. Gallery 38 from 1st August 2003 until 3rd May 2003

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Diplodocus carnegiei, 1905

Diplodocus carnegiei, 1905
Thirty-six crates containing the replica diplodocus skeleton arrived in London in December 1904. The Director of the Carnegie Museum, where the original is located

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Woman with dinosaur models, 1926

Woman with dinosaur models, 1926
Miss Hilda Bather, daughter of Francis Arthur Bather, Keeper of Geology, offered this set of seven dinosaur models for sale from her premises, the Craft Shop at Bognor Regis, Sussex

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Triceratops prorsus

Triceratops prorsus
Model skeleton of a Triceratops photographed at the Natural History Museum, London in 1907. It was obtained from Washingtons National Museum of Natural History

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Girl with dinosaur bone, 1920s

Girl with dinosaur bone, 1920s
In the Fossil Reptile gallery, this young woman holds a yardstick against a cast of the right humerus or upper arm bone of Tornieria africana, named in 1911 after German palaeontologist

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Presentation of Diplodocus, May 1905

Presentation of Diplodocus, May 1905
The cast of Diplodocus carnegii was presented by the Scottish-American industrialist Andrew Carnegie. The original skeleton, excavated in Wyoming, is in the Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Triceratops skeleton

Triceratops skeleton on display in the central hall at the Natural History Museum, London. This specimen is now in the Dinosaur Gallery

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Animated model of Tyrannosaurus rex

Animated model of Tyrannosaurus rex made by Kokoro, and exhibited in the North Hall in June 1999

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Archaeopteryx lithographica [London specimen]

Archaeopteryx lithographica [London specimen]
Counterpart of rare fossil dinobird and earliest bird found in the Upper Jurassic of Solenhofen in Germany, now on display at The Natural History Museum, London. Known also as the London Archaeopteryx

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Searching for dinosaur fossils, Tendaguru, 1924

Searching for dinosaur fossils, Tendaguru, 1924
A team of scientists from the British Museum of Natural History travelled to Tendaguru, Tanganyika territory, Tanzania after the end of World War One in order to locate and collect dinosaur fossils

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton

Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton
Cast of an original skeleton held at the Museum of the Rockies, USA. In T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London, which ran from 1st August 2003 until 3rd May 2003

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: The Central Hall of the Natural History Museum, London

The Central Hall of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex

Tyrannosaurus rex
A model of Tyrannosaurus rex, or tyrant lizard which lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex with Triceratops

Tyrannosaurus rex with Triceratops

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton

Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton
Cast of an original skeleton held at the Museum of the Rockies, USA. In T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London, which ran from 1st August 2003 until 3rd May 2003

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex with Triceratops

Tyrannosaurus rex with Triceratops
Model of the animatronic predator T. rex in T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London, 2003

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex, Upper Cretaceous dinosaur

Tyrannosaurus rex, Upper Cretaceous dinosaur
Model of the animatronic scavenger T. rex manufactured by Kokoro Dreams, Tokyo. T. rex The Killer Question exhibition at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Stegosaurus

Stegosaurus
A herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Upper Jurassic period, 155 to 144 million years ago. It has distinctive large plates which run from its neck to its tail. Illustration by Jo Konopelko

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Euoplocephalus skeleton

Euoplocephalus skeleton
An Upper Cretaceous ankylosaur, or armoured dinosaur which grew up to 7 metres in length. Complete with thick skin, bony plates and a club like tail used for swiping predators away

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex

Tyrannosaurus rex
A close-up showing the teeth belonging to a model tyrannosaurus rex head on display at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex

Tyrannosaurus rex
A close-up showing the teeth belonging to a model tyrannosaurus rex head on display at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Velociraptor

Velociraptor
An animatronic model of the dinosaur Velociraptor created by Kokoro for the Natural History Museums Dino Jaws exhibition running from 30th June 2006 to 15th April 2007



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Dinosaurs Collection

Dinosaurs were a diverse group of reptiles that lived on Earth for over 160 million years. They first appeared during the Triassic period and went extinct during the Cretaceous period, about 65 million years ago. Dinosaurs ranged in size from small, bird-like creatures to massive, long-necked giants. They were some of the most successful animals ever to live on land and are believed to have been warm-blooded like modern birds and mammals. The most famous dinosaurs include Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops, Stegosaurus and Brachiosaurus. Scientists continue to study these in order to learn more about their behavior and evolution.
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