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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: Heterodontosaurus

Heterodontosaurus
A model of the dinosaur Heterodontosaurus, whose name means different-toothed lizard is a member was an Ornithopod. It lived during the Lower Jurassic period around 205-180 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Protoceratops

Protoceratops

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Scelidosaurus

Scelidosaurus
A four metre long armoured skinned dinosaur which lived during the Lower Jurassic about 208 - 194 million years ago, first discribed by Richard Owen in 1868. Illustration by Neave Parker

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Pteranodon

Pteranodon was a giant flying reptile - a pterosaur - a close relation of the dinosaur. They lived during the Cretaceous period aroun 85 to 75 million years ago. Illustration by Neave Parker

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Stegosaurus

Stegosaurus
An animated model of the dinosaur, Stegosaurus created by Kokoro Ltd, Japan, for the Natural History Museum, London. Stegosaurus was a hebivorous dinosaur living 155 to 144 million years ago

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: Apatosaurus, previously known as Brontosaurus

Apatosaurus, previously known as Brontosaurus
This dinosaur, one of the longest ever to have been found grew up to 21 metres in length. It lived in North America during the Upper Jurassic period about 150 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Model dinosaurs, Crystal Palace, London. World's first life size models, 1853

Model dinosaurs, Crystal Palace, London. World's first life size models, 1853
PM-10018 Model dinosaurs, Crystal Palace, London. World's first life size models, 1853 Iguanodon Pat Morris

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Prehistoric Reconstruction: Plesiosaurus macrocephalus - Immature specimen swimming on the surface

Prehistoric Reconstruction: Plesiosaurus macrocephalus - Immature specimen swimming on the surface - Lower Lias of Lyme
JH-32 Prehistoric Reconstruction: Plesiosaurus macrocephalus - Immature specimen swimming on the surface Lower Lias of Lyme Regis - Jurassic Plesiosaurus macrocephalus John Holmes

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Death of dinosaurs

Death of dinosaurs
Death of the dinosaurs. Artwork of two Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs attacking a Triceratops (lower right), oblivious to the asteroids about to strike the Earth behind them

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur eggs

Dinosaur eggs. Group of fossilised eggs laid by a Hadrosaur, a type of duck-billed dinosaur, in a nest. These round, hand-sized, dinosaur eggs are well-preserved showing fragments of the outer shell

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Young Diplodocus dinosaur

Young Diplodocus dinosaur, computer artwork. Diplodocus was a giant herbivorous dinosaur that could reach a length of up to 30 metres

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Jurassic life, artwork

Jurassic life, artwork
Jurassic life. Artwork of a forest with prehistoric creatures that existed during the Jurassic Period (200 to 145 million years ago) in what is now North Yorkshire, England, UK

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Cretaceous marine predators, artwork

Cretaceous marine predators, artwork
Cretaceous marine predators. Computer artwork of three primary marine predators that shared the waters of the Western Interior Seaway of North America 75 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: The worlds longest dinosaur tracks, Cretaceous Titanosaurus, near Sucre

The worlds longest dinosaur tracks, Cretaceous Titanosaurus, near Sucre, Bolivia, South America

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Diplodocus Carnegii

Diplodocus Carnegii
DIPLODOCUS CARNEGII which at 28 metres long was the greatest known dinosaur

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur / Apatosaurus

Dinosaur / Apatosaurus
Skeleton of APATOSAURUS (also known as Brontosaurus excelsus) found in the Rocky Mountains

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur / Stegosaurus

Dinosaur / Stegosaurus
Dinosaurs of the Jurassic period : a Stegosaurus, with a Compsognathus in the background

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Model dinosaur, 1 Russell Street, Covent Garden DD004683

Model dinosaur, 1 Russell Street, Covent Garden DD004683
A model dinosaur in the street outside the shop at 1 Russell Street, Covent Garden, London. Photographed by Paul Barkshire, 4th April 1980

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: The gnomes of German legend excavating a Ichthyosaurus skeleton

The gnomes of German legend excavating a Ichthyosaurus skeleton
5311904 The gnomes of German legend excavating a Ichthyosaurus skeleton; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the gnomes of German legend excavating a Ichthyosaurus skeleton)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Pink treasures

Pink treasures
Julia Ramiro

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Vegetal landscape of Permian, with some fish and amphibians - Chromolithography of Geology

Vegetal landscape of Permian, with some fish and amphibians - Chromolithography of Geology
FLO4694075 Vegetal landscape of Permian, with some fish and amphibians - Chromolithography of Geology and Paleontology by Friedrich Rolle (1827-1887)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Fern fossil (Pterophyllum sageri). Dinosaur fossil, tooth and vertebra of Nothosaurus

Fern fossil (Pterophyllum sageri). Dinosaur fossil, tooth and vertebra of Nothosaurus, Dracorex tooth
FLO4693297 Fern fossil (Pterophyllum sageri). Dinosaur fossil, tooth and vertebra of Nothosaurus, Dracorex tooth. Fossil fish scales, Gyrolepis, Psamodus, Hybodus, Saurichtys and Acrodus

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: A Archaeopteryx

A Archaeopteryx
5308432 A Archaeopteryx.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a Archaeopteryx, is a genus of bird-like dinosaurs that is transitional between non-avian feathered dinosaurs and modern birds)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Large penguins (Pinguinus impennis) standing at the top of a cliff. This large bird, unable to fly

Large penguins (Pinguinus impennis) standing at the top of a cliff. This large bird, unable to fly
FLO4639319 Large penguins (Pinguinus impennis) standing at the top of a cliff. This large bird, unable to fly, lived on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Altlantique Limulus polyphemus, arthropod chelicere. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder

Altlantique Limulus polyphemus, arthropod chelicere. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935)
FLO4639195 Altlantique Limulus polyphemus, arthropod chelicere. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935), in " Tiere der Urwelt" (Animals of Prehistory)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: The pteranodons (wings without teeth) were large flying dinosaurs

The pteranodons (wings without teeth) were large flying dinosaurs, with a wingspan of more than 9 metres
FLO4639182 The pteranodons (wings without teeth) were large flying dinosaurs, with a wingspan of more than 9 metres, and lived in the Upper Cretace period

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Elginensis geika, synapside genus and Sclerosaurus armatus, sauropside genus. Chromolithography of F

Elginensis geika, synapside genus and Sclerosaurus armatus, sauropside genus. Chromolithography of F
FLO4639106 Elginensis geika, synapside genus and Sclerosaurus armatus, sauropside genus. Chromolithography of F. John (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Tylosaurus, type of mosasaur, large carnivorous marine lezard, from the Cretace period

Tylosaurus, type of mosasaur, large carnivorous marine lezard, from the Cretace period. Chromolithography of F
FLO4639912 Tylosaurus, type of mosasaur, large carnivorous marine lezard, from the Cretace period. Chromolithography of F

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Archegosaurus, genus of Temnospondyl amphibian, Permian. Chromolithography of F

Archegosaurus, genus of Temnospondyl amphibian, Permian. Chromolithography of F
FLO4639863 Archegosaurus, genus of Temnospondyl amphibian, Permian. Chromolithography of F. John (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinocerata, (Terrible a horn) species of herbivore, resembling rhinoceros

Dinocerata, (Terrible a horn) species of herbivore, resembling rhinoceros
FLO4639842 Dinocerata, (Terrible a horn) species of herbivore, resembling rhinoceros, creature a hoof famous for their paired horns and their canine defenses

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Two Archeopteryx searching the shore. These missing animals are considered the oldest known animals

Two Archeopteryx searching the shore. These missing animals are considered the oldest known animals
FLO4639193 Two Archeopteryx searching the shore. These missing animals are considered the oldest known animals. They lived in the Upper Jurassic period 150 to 148 million years ago

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Torosaurus latus and monoclonius, ceratopside dinosaur eteint, of late Cretace

Torosaurus latus and monoclonius, ceratopside dinosaur eteint, of late Cretace. Chromolithography of F
FLO4639913 Torosaurus latus and monoclonius, ceratopside dinosaur eteint, of late Cretace. Chromolithography of F. John (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Meiolania, genus of cryptodire turtle, times from Oligocene to Holocene. Chromolithography of F

Meiolania, genus of cryptodire turtle, times from Oligocene to Holocene. Chromolithography of F
FLO4639026 Meiolania, genus of cryptodire turtle, times from Oligocene to Holocene. Chromolithography of F. John (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Iguanodon bernissartensis, Jurassic terrestrial herbivore dinosaur. Chromolithography of F

Iguanodon bernissartensis, Jurassic terrestrial herbivore dinosaur. Chromolithography of F
FLO4639788 Iguanodon bernissartensis, Jurassic terrestrial herbivore dinosaur. Chromolithography of F. John (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinosaur fossils and zoological skeletons at the Hunterian Museum, Royal College of Surgeons

Dinosaur fossils and zoological skeletons at the Hunterian Museum, Royal College of Surgeons. Steel engraving by E
FLO4669563 Dinosaur fossils and zoological skeletons at the Hunterian Museum, Royal College of Surgeons. Steel engraving by E

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Skull of a Triceratops

Skull of a Triceratops
3507249 Skull of a Triceratops; (add.info.: Skull of a Triceratops, a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur that first appeared during the late Maastrichtian stage of the late Cretaceous period)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: A dishevelled man looking at the skeleton of a dinosaur, 1850

A dishevelled man looking at the skeleton of a dinosaur, 1850
3478050 A dishevelled man looking at the skeleton of a dinosaur, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting a dishevelled man looking at the skeleton of a dinosaur)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Cartoon depicting voracious dinosaurs lurking in the water, 19th century

Cartoon depicting voracious dinosaurs lurking in the water, 19th century
5308929 Cartoon depicting voracious dinosaurs lurking in the water, 19th century; (add.info.: Cartoon depicting voracious dinosaurs lurking in the water)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: The Comet of 1861

The Comet of 1861
5310092 The Comet of 1861; (add.info.: Cartoon depicting the Comet of 1861 (29th June 1861). Dated 19th century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Fossil skeleton of an Anoplotherium commune, extinct genus of ungulates

Fossil skeleton of an Anoplotherium commune, extinct genus of ungulates, Late Eocene to the earliest Oligocene
FLO4989390 Fossil skeleton of an Anoplotherium commune, extinct genus of ungulates, Late Eocene to the earliest Oligocene. Engraving by Massard after an illustration by J.G

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Iguanodon: herbivor dinosaur of the inferior Cretace of prehistory. Drawing by Woodward, 1890

Iguanodon: herbivor dinosaur of the inferior Cretace of prehistory. Drawing by Woodward, 1890
NWI4954957 Iguanodon: herbivor dinosaur of the inferior Cretace of prehistory. Drawing by Woodward, 1890. Colour engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Iguanodon)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Fossils: skeleton of bats, and various mammals, bird and aquatic carnivore - Chromolithography of

Fossils: skeleton of bats, and various mammals, bird and aquatic carnivore - Chromolithography of Geology
FLO4694272 Fossils: skeleton of bats, and various mammals, bird and aquatic carnivore - Chromolithography of Geology and Paleontology by Friedrich Rolle (1827-1887)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Archaeopteryx, from 'Meyer's Lexicon', pub. 1927 (print)

Archaeopteryx, from 'Meyer's Lexicon', pub. 1927 (print)
3506003 Archaeopteryx, from 'Meyer's Lexicon', pub. 1927 (print) by German School, (20th century); (add.info.: An Archaeopteryx)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Prehistoric men spear weapons on the lookout for a glyptodon

Prehistoric men spear weapons on the lookout for a glyptodon, a battleship mammal of the family Glyptodontidae
FLO4638984 Prehistoric men spear weapons on the lookout for a glyptodon, a battleship mammal of the family Glyptodontidae, apparent to the current armadillo

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Ichthyosaurus communis, extinct carnivorous marine reptile, from the Jurassic erer

Ichthyosaurus communis, extinct carnivorous marine reptile, from the Jurassic erer. Chromolithography of F
FLO4639764 Ichthyosaurus communis, extinct carnivorous marine reptile, from the Jurassic erer. Chromolithography of F. John (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Sivatherium, (bete of Shiva) genus is from the family of giraffides that was present from Africa

Sivatherium, (bete of Shiva) genus is from the family of giraffides that was present from Africa to South Asia
FLO4639730 Sivatherium, (bete of Shiva) genus is from the family of giraffides that was present from Africa to South Asia, especially in India

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Mosasaur jaw, found in Maastricht (Netherlands) and palace of various unknown fish

Mosasaur jaw, found in Maastricht (Netherlands) and palace of various unknown fish
FLO4644614 Mosasaur jaw, found in Maastricht (Netherlands) and palace of various unknown fish. Engraving by Plee published in Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles, by Antoine Jussieu (1686-1758)



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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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What are Dinosaurs (Extinct Animals) art prints?

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