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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: An imaginary landscape during the Tertiary period

An imaginary landscape during the Tertiary period
5311905 An imaginary landscape during the Tertiary period; (add.info.: Engraving depicting an imaginary landscape during the Tertiary period, showing groups of Palaeotheria and Anoplotheria)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Unknown fish species

Unknown fish species
5311774 Unknown fish species; (add.info.: Illustration of the fossil remains of an unknown fish species. Dated 1830.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Prehistoric studies - the catch of the season (colour litho)

Prehistoric studies - the catch of the season (colour litho)
8656248 Prehistoric studies - the catch of the season (colour litho) by Buchanan, Fred (1879-1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: Prehistoric studies - the catch of the season)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Fossil skeleton of plesiosaurus by Lyme Regis. in ' Discours sur Les Revolutions de la Surface du

Fossil skeleton of plesiosaurus by Lyme Regis. in " Discours sur Les Revolutions de la Surface du Globe
XEE5028522 Fossil skeleton of plesiosaurus by Lyme Regis. in " Discours sur Les Revolutions de la Surface du Globe, et sur les changemens qu'elles ont produits dans Le Regne Anima" by

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Landscape of Europe in Cretace, with various species of dinosaurs - Chromolithography of Geology

Landscape of Europe in Cretace, with various species of dinosaurs - Chromolithography of Geology
FLO4694222 Landscape of Europe in Cretace, with various species of dinosaurs - Chromolithography of Geology and Paleontology by Friedrich Rolle (1827-1887)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Skeleton of an extinct pterodactyl. Lithograph by St. Schillinger from Lorenz Oken's Universal

Skeleton of an extinct pterodactyl. Lithograph by St. Schillinger from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History
FLO4684698 Skeleton of an extinct pterodactyl. Lithograph by St. Schillinger from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Illustration depicting the uncovering of the prehistoric past

Illustration depicting the uncovering of the prehistoric past
3522058 Illustration depicting the uncovering of the prehistoric past; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the uncovering of the prehistoric past. Dated 19th Century); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Hadrosaur (or duck-beaked dinosaur) genus of herbivore, from the Cretace era. Chromolithography of F

Hadrosaur (or duck-beaked dinosaur) genus of herbivore, from the Cretace era. Chromolithography of F
FLO4639743 Hadrosaur (or duck-beaked dinosaur) genus of herbivore, from the Cretace era. Chromolithography of F. John (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Glyptodon or glyptodonte (Panochthus tuberculatus), is a giant tattoo weighing nearly 2 tonnes

Glyptodon or glyptodonte (Panochthus tuberculatus), is a giant tattoo weighing nearly 2 tonnes
FLO4639349 Glyptodon or glyptodonte (Panochthus tuberculatus), is a giant tattoo weighing nearly 2 tonnes, that lived in South America during the Pleistocene

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis), native to the cold steppes of Eurasia

Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis), native to the cold steppes of Eurasia, which lived during Pleistocene
FLO4639300 Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis), native to the cold steppes of Eurasia, which lived during Pleistocene

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Hatteria, or sphenodon, a reptile from New Zealand, considers a living fossil

Hatteria, or sphenodon, a reptile from New Zealand, considers a living fossil
FLO4639274 Hatteria, or sphenodon, a reptile from New Zealand, considers a living fossil, as it is the last representative of the rhynchocephal group

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Ceratodus latissimus, genus of bone fishes sarcopterygii, has aileron apparatus lobes

Ceratodus latissimus, genus of bone fishes sarcopterygii, has aileron apparatus lobes
FLO4639270 Ceratodus latissimus, genus of bone fishes sarcopterygii, has aileron apparatus lobes, joined to the body by a simple bone

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: The European bison (Bison bonasus) is a species of Eurasian bison

The European bison (Bison bonasus) is a species of Eurasian bison. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935)
FLO4639250 The European bison (Bison bonasus) is a species of Eurasian bison. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935), in " Tiere der Urwelt" (Animals of Prehistory)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Ammonites (Ammonitida), a group of marine animals belonging to the family cephalopods

Ammonites (Ammonitida), a group of marine animals belonging to the family cephalopods, type Ammonoidea
FLO4639240 Ammonites (Ammonitida), a group of marine animals belonging to the family cephalopods, type Ammonoidea. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Diplodocus is an endless genus of late Jurassic diplodocide sauropod

Diplodocus is an endless genus of late Jurassic diplodocide sauropod. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935)
FLO4639208 Diplodocus is an endless genus of late Jurassic diplodocide sauropod. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935), in " Tiere der Urwelt" (Animals of Prehistory)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Nothosaurus mirabilis, reptile was Sauropterygian from the era of the Triassic

Nothosaurus mirabilis, reptile was Sauropterygian from the era of the Triassic. Chromolithography of F
FLO4639137 Nothosaurus mirabilis, reptile was Sauropterygian from the era of the Triassic. Chromolithography of F. John (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dimetrodon dollovianus, synapsid predator of the Permian era. Chromolithography of F

Dimetrodon dollovianus, synapsid predator of the Permian era. Chromolithography of F
FLO4639117 Dimetrodon dollovianus, synapsid predator of the Permian era. Chromolithography of F. John (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Stegosaur (Stegosaurus armatus), a herbivorous type of dinosaur from the late Jurassic

Stegosaur (Stegosaurus armatus), a herbivorous type of dinosaur from the late Jurassic
FLO4639077 Stegosaur (Stegosaurus armatus), a herbivorous type of dinosaur from the late Jurassic, with its tail herissee of spades and its double row of distinctive bone plates

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Apatosaurus excelsus, genus of sauropod dinosaur, also called the brontosaur

Apatosaurus excelsus, genus of sauropod dinosaur, also called the brontosaur, which lived during the Jurassic
FLO4639825 Apatosaurus excelsus, genus of sauropod dinosaur, also called the brontosaur, which lived during the Jurassic. Chromolithography of F

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Plesiosaurs, large aquatic carnivorous reptiles, who lived at the beginning of the Jurassic era

Plesiosaurs, large aquatic carnivorous reptiles, who lived at the beginning of the Jurassic era
FLO4639456 Plesiosaurs, large aquatic carnivorous reptiles, who lived at the beginning of the Jurassic era. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Edward Hitchcock (1793-1864)

Edward Hitchcock (1793-1864)
863366 Edward Hitchcock (1793-1864); (add.info.: Edward Hitchcock (1793-1864), American geologist who was the third President of Amherst College (1845-1854)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: William Randolph Hearst hosting a dinner for a gathering of cartoon characters, 1904

William Randolph Hearst hosting a dinner for a gathering of cartoon characters, 1904
1576211 William Randolph Hearst hosting a dinner for a gathering of cartoon characters, 1904; (add.info.: If' William Randolph Hearst hosting a dinner for a gathering of cartoon characters at)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Engraving by Gustave Dore around 1850: evocation of an apocalyptic deluge combining biblical

Engraving by Gustave Dore around 1850: evocation of an apocalyptic deluge combining biblical tradition
PCT4262427 Engraving by Gustave Dore around 1850: evocation of an apocalyptic deluge combining biblical tradition (one can see in the distance the ark of Noe on the sea)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Skeletons of Ichthyosaurus communis and Plesiosaur. Weak species from the Jurassic era

Skeletons of Ichthyosaurus communis and Plesiosaur. Weak species from the Jurassic era
FLO4644661 Skeletons of Ichthyosaurus communis and Plesiosaur. Weak species from the Jurassic era. Engraving by Plee published in Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles, by Antoine Jussieu (1686-1758)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Short-nosed echydnee (Tachyglossus aculeatus) or Australian echydne, excavating the ground

Short-nosed echydnee (Tachyglossus aculeatus) or Australian echydne, excavating the ground
FLO4639264 Short-nosed echydnee (Tachyglossus aculeatus) or Australian echydne, excavating the ground. Species of mammals of the order of monotremes, ie laying eggs

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Old coral reef, now extinct. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935)

Old coral reef, now extinct. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935)
FLO4639234 Old coral reef, now extinct. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935), in " Tiere der Urwelt" (Animals of Prehistory), texts by Wilhelm Bolsche (1861-1939), 1916

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Hesperornis regalis, a kind of non-flying waterfowl that lived in the Upper Cretace

Hesperornis regalis, a kind of non-flying waterfowl that lived in the Upper Cretace
FLO4639149 Hesperornis regalis, a kind of non-flying waterfowl that lived in the Upper Cretace. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935)

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Elginia mirabilis, genus eteint of pareiasaur of the Permian and Hyperodapedon gordoni

Elginia mirabilis, genus eteint of pareiasaur of the Permian and Hyperodapedon gordoni
FLO4639145 Elginia mirabilis, genus eteint of pareiasaur of the Permian and Hyperodapedon gordoni, genus of rhinchosaur of the Upper Triassic. Chromolithography of F

Background imageDinosaurs Collection: Dinotherium, (Deinotherium giganteum) animal close to the elephant, with canine defences curved down

Dinotherium, (Deinotherium giganteum) animal close to the elephant, with canine defences curved down
FLO4638995 Dinotherium, (Deinotherium giganteum) animal close to the elephant, with canine defences curved down. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935)



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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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