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Coelurosauria Collection

Coelurosauria, a diverse group of dinosaurs, includes some of the most iconic and fascinating species that once roamed our planet

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Archaeopteryx lithographica [London specimen]

Archaeopteryx lithographica [London specimen]
Main slab 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 imageCoelurosauria Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex eats the carrion of a dead Triceratops

Tyrannosaurus Rex eats the carrion of a dead Triceratops
A Tyrannosaurus Rex eats the carrion of a dead Triceratops in prehistoric wetlands

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Albertosaurus hunts by moonlight

Albertosaurus hunts by moonlight. Albertosaurus was a tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in western North America during the Late Cretaceous Period

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton

Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton
A skeleton of the carnivorous dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus rex at the Natural History Museum. The Tyrannosaurus rex, which grew up to around 12 metres long lived 67 to 65 million years ago during

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: 3D rendering of a Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur skeleton

3D rendering of a Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur skeleton. T-Rex was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs of the Cretaceous period

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs
An illustration showing, Apatosaurus (formerly known as Brontosaurus), Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops and Euoplocephalus and Ornithomimosaurus

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Gallimimus

Gallimimus
An omnivorous dinosaur from Mongolia which lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 74 to 70 million years ago It grew up to 6 metres in length making it the largest ornithomimid yet

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur skeleton

Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur skeleton. T-Rex was an intimidating predator that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex attacking an Einiosaurus dinosaur

Tyrannosaurus rex attacking an Einiosaurus dinosaur amongst onychiopsis and wollemia pine trees

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Close-up of Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur with mouth open

Close-up of Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur with mouth open

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur on white background

Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur on white background with drop shadow

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Compsognathus

Compsognathus
Outline illustration of a Compsognathus

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Oviraptor

Oviraptor
A model head of an Oviraptor. These dinosaurs are believe to have fed on eggs or shell fish due to the shape of their mouths. They lived 85-75 million years ago and fossils have been found in Mongolia

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Styracosaurus dinosaurs confront a Tyrannosaurus Rex

Styracosaurus dinosaurs confront a Tyrannosaurus Rex
A herd of Styracosaurus dinosaurs confronting a carnivorous Tyrannosaurus Rex during the Cretaceous period

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Kentrosaurus grazing in a grassy field

Kentrosaurus grazing in a grassy field

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Majungasaurus in a barren environment

Majungasaurus in a barren environment

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: A Caudipteryx compared to a modern adult peacock

A Caudipteryx compared to a modern adult peacock
An adult theropod dinosaur of the genus Caudipteryx from 125 million years ago is compared to a modern adult peacock (Pavo cristatus). Both the Caudipteryx and peacock are about 30 inches tall

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex with a freshly killed Deinocheirus in its mouth

Tyrannosaurus rex with a freshly killed Deinocheirus in its mouth

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Stegosaurus defending himself from T-Rex and some Utahraptors

Stegosaurus defending himself from T-Rex and some Utahraptors. In the background are some Torosaurus dinosaurs

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: A Majungasaurus breaks into a run upon seeing prey

A Majungasaurus breaks into a run upon seeing prey. Majungasaurus was an abelisaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in Madagascar from 70 to 66 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous Period

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Three Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaurs standing in the desert

Three Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaurs standing in the desert by daylight

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: T-rex dinosaur head on white background

T-rex dinosaur head on white background. Tyrannosaurus Rex was a carnivorous dinosaur that lived in the Cretaceous Period of North America

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: An Euoplocephalus hits T-Rexs foot by its mace like tail in self-defense

An Euoplocephalus hits T-Rexs foot by its mace like tail in self-defense

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Two Gigantoraptor dinosaurs fighting on green grass by sunset

Two Gigantoraptor dinosaurs fighting on green grass by sunset

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: A Tyrannosaurus Rex attacks, lit by the late afternoon sun

A Tyrannosaurus Rex attacks, lit by the late afternoon sun

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex fighting with two Triceratops

Tyrannosaurus Rex fighting with two Triceratops while trying to hunt them

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur running across rocky terrain

Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur running across rocky terrain

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Tyranosaurus Rex, a large carnivore of the Cretaceous Period

Tyranosaurus Rex, a large carnivore of the Cretaceous Period in North America

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex growling as a fellow T-Rex runs away

Tyrannosaurus Rex growling as a fellow T-Rex runs away
Aggressive Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur growling at another T-Rex that is running away in a green mountain landscape

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Jane is a fossil specimen of small tyrannosaurid dinosaur

Jane is a fossil specimen of small tyrannosaurid dinosaur
Jane (officially known as BMRP 2002.4.1) is a fossil specimen of a small tyrannosaurid dinosaur discovered in the Hell Creek Formation in southern Montana

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Carnivorous Juravenators hunting during the Jurassic Period of time

Carnivorous Juravenators hunting during the Jurassic Period of time

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: An old-fashioned depiction of Tyrannosaurus Rex in upright stance

An old-fashioned depiction of Tyrannosaurus Rex in upright stance

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Microraptor skeleton

Microraptor skeleton
The Microraptor was unique in having feathers. It has only been found in China and dates back to the Lower Cretaceous, 125 to 122 million years ago. It grew to around half a metre in length

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Oviraptor skeleton

Oviraptor skeleton
This dinosaur is belived to have been an egg thief. It lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 85 to 75 million years ago. Fossils have been found in Mongolia. Illustration by Jo Konopelko

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Gallimimus skeleton

Gallimimus skeleton
An omnivorous dinosaur from Mongolia which lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 74 to 70 million years ago It grew up to 6 metres in length making it the largest ornithomimid yet

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex

Tyrannosaurus rex
A life size model of the head of Tyrannosaurus rex on display in the Natural History Museums Dinosaur gallery. Tyrannosaurus rex lived 67 to 65 million years ago during the Upper Cretaceous period

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Spain. La Rioja. Ihnite sites. Valdebrajes. Footprint of Coe

Spain. La Rioja. Ihnite sites. Valdebrajes. Footprint of Coelurosauria

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Daspletosaurus teeth

Daspletosaurus teeth
Fossil teeth from the Daspletosaurus, a large carnivorous dinosaur closely related to, but not as big as, the Tyrannosaurus

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Science fiction scene of a Tyrannosaurus Rex battling a giant robot

Science fiction scene of a Tyrannosaurus Rex battling a giant robot

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Large Brachiosaurus walking along a dry riverbed

Large Brachiosaurus walking along a dry riverbed

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Ceratosaurus running up a hill

Ceratosaurus running up a hill

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Shuangmiaosaurus dinosaurs walking through wetlands

Shuangmiaosaurus dinosaurs walking through wetlands

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Ornitholestes dinosaur

Ornitholestes dinosaur, white background

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Large Brachiosaurus grazing on tall trees

Large Brachiosaurus grazing on tall trees

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Lystrosaurus, a therapsid from the Permian and Triassic period

Lystrosaurus, a therapsid from the Permian and Triassic period
Lystrosaurus, a dicynodont therapsid from the Late Permian and Early Triassic period

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex sunbathing after the rain

Tyrannosaurus rex sunbathing after the rain

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Ceratosaurus running across prehistoric landscape

Ceratosaurus running across prehistoric landscape

Background imageCoelurosauria Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex roaring in a canyon

Tyrannosaurus rex roaring in a canyon



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Coelurosauria, a diverse group of dinosaurs, includes some of the most iconic and fascinating species that once roamed our planet. From the ancient Archaeopteryx lithographica to the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex, these creatures captivate our imagination. The London specimen of Archaeopteryx lithographica provides us with a glimpse into the early evolution of birds from their dinosaur ancestors. Its fossilized remains serve as a testament to the intricate link between reptiles and avian creatures. Speaking of Tyrannosaurus Rex, this colossal predator was known for its insatiable appetite. As it feasted on the carrion of a dead Triceratops, its sheer power and dominance in the prehistoric food chain become evident. Albertosaurus chose an entirely different hunting strategy. Underneath moonlit skies, this Coelurosauria would stealthily stalk its prey, showcasing remarkable adaptability and intelligence within this dinosaur lineage. The discovery of a complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton revolutionized our understanding of these apex predators. Through meticulous reconstruction and 3D rendering techniques, we can now visualize their immense size and terrifying presence like never before. But Coelurosauria encompasses more than just T. rex; other notable members include Compsognathus with its diminutive size yet fierce nature, Velociraptor renowned for its cunning tactics in pack hunting, and Gallimimus with its incredible speed resembling modern-day ostriches. In Spain's La Rioja region lies Ihnite sites at Valdebrajes where footprints left behind by Coelurosauria offer valuable insights into their locomotion patterns millions of years ago. These imprints connect us directly to their existence in ways fossils cannot fully convey. Examining Daspletosaurus teeth sheds light on how these carnivores adapted to different diets within Coelurosauria. Their specialized dentition reveals not only their predatory nature but also the intricate evolutionary adaptations that allowed them to thrive.