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Cretaceous Period Collection

Step back in time to the mesmerizing Cretaceous Period, where ancient creatures roamed freely

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Triceratops

Triceratops
The three-horned dinosaur which lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago. It grew up to 9 metres in length and fossils have been discovered in USA

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Corythosaurus

Corythosaurus
The Corythosaurus, meaning Corinthian helmet lizard, was a bipedal herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 76 to 74 million years ago

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Scene in Wealden Times

Scene in Wealden Times
Scene from the Wealden times, during the Cretacous period. Painting, oil on canvas, by Eli Marsden Wilson (1877-1965), before 1935. Original held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Pterodactyl

Pterodactyl
Drawing of a Pterodactyl, an extinct flying reptile that lived during the Mesozoic era from around 251 millon years ago to 65 million years ago during the time of the K-T extinction

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Geological map of the European Alps, lithograph, published in 1897

Geological map of the European Alps, lithograph, published in 1897
Geological map of the European Alps. Lithograph, published in 1897

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Iguanodon

Iguanodon
This dinosaur was a large bipedal herbivore which stood 14 feet high and 30 feet long. It lived during the Lower Cretactous around 140 to 110 million years ago

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Parasaurolophus dinosaurs

Parasaurolophus dinosaurs. Artwork of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs feeding next to a waterfall. Parasaurolophus was a hadrosaurid or duck-billed dinosaur

Background imageCretaceous Period 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 imageCretaceous Period Collection: Iguanodon & Megalosaurus

Iguanodon & Megalosaurus
Iguanodon was a bipedal herbivorous dinosaur that lived 140-110 million years ago. Less is known about the Megalosaurus, but it lived a little earlier than Iguanodon as a large carnivorous dinosaur

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Euoplocephalus tail club

Euoplocephalus tail club
Euoplocephalus was a heavily armoured ankylosaur dinosaur with a huge tail club formed by two bony knobs fused together. They lived around 71 million years ago during the Upper Cretaceous period

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur

Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur, computer artwork. T. rex was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs, measuring 5 metres tall and weighing 7 tonnes

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Spinosaurus dinosaur

Spinosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. Spinosaurus was the longest carnivorous dinosaur, reaching a length of up to 16 metres. It had a long crocodile-like head, and probably fed on fish

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Triceratop dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5928

Triceratop dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5928
Triceratops skeleton. Model skeleton of a Triceratops prorsus dinosaur. Photographed at the Natural History Museum, London, UK, in 1907

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Temnocidaris sceptrifera, fossil echinoid

Temnocidaris sceptrifera, fossil echinoid
Temnocidaris (Stereocidaris) sceptrifera, 5.5 cm in diameter, from the Cretaceous Chalk of Hertfordshire, England, apical view

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: AI IMAGE - Tyrannosaurus rex in a museum, 2023. Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - Tyrannosaurus rex in a museum, 2023. Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Tyrannosaurus rex in a museum, 2023

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: AI IMAGE - Fossilised remains of a Tyrannosaurus rex in a museum, 2023. Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - Fossilised remains of a Tyrannosaurus rex in a museum, 2023. Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Fossilised remains of a Tyrannosaurus rex in a museum, 2023

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: AI IMAGE - Fossilised remains of a Tyrannosaurus rex in a museum, 2023. Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - Fossilised remains of a Tyrannosaurus rex in a museum, 2023. Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Fossilised remains of a Tyrannosaurus rex in a museum, 2023

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Artwork of a feathered tyrannosaurus

Artwork of a feathered tyrannosaurus
Artwork of feathered tyrannosaurus. T rex was an apex predator of the Late Cretaceous period, living in the last 2 million years of that time (68-66 million years ago)

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Ideal Landscape of the Cretaceous Period (engraving)

Ideal Landscape of the Cretaceous Period (engraving)
967870 Ideal Landscape of the Cretaceous Period (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ideal Landscape of the Cretaceous Period)

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Triceratops skin detail

Triceratops skin detail
Detail of showing skin texture of an animated model of the dinosaur Triceratops created by Kokoro of Japan for the Natural History Museum, London (3/4 scale)

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Psittacosaurus skull

Psittacosaurus skull
A fossil skull that belonged to the parrot-beaked like dinosaur, Psittacosaurus. It lived during the lower Cretaceous period aroun 120 - 100 million years ago

Background imageCretaceous Period 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 imageCretaceous Period Collection: Cycadeoidea marylandica, fossil cycad

Cycadeoidea marylandica, fossil cycad
144-149 million year old specimen of a cycad from the Early Cretaceous, Maryland, USA

Background imageCretaceous Period 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 imageCretaceous Period Collection: Talarurus dinosaur

Talarurus dinosaur, computer artwork. Talarurus was an armoured dinosaur or ankylosaur. Its heavy protective armour and clubbed tail protected it from attack by predators

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Parasaurolophus dinosaur and asteroid

Parasaurolophus dinosaur and asteroid. Artwork of a Parasaurolophus dinosaur startled by an asteroid about to impact off the coast. Parasaurolophus was a hadrosaurid or duck-billed dinosaur

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Illustration of Gallimimus catching insects

Illustration of Gallimimus catching insects
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Gallimimus - Art work

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Illustration of Hesperornis

Illustration of Hesperornis
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Fossil birds - Hesperornis - Art work

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Palaeozoology, Cretaceous period, Pterosaurs, Tapejara, illustration by Robin Boutell

Palaeozoology, Cretaceous period, Pterosaurs, Tapejara, illustration by Robin Boutell
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Pterosaurs - Tapejara - Art work by Robin Boutell

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Illustration of Kritosaurus

Illustration of Kritosaurus
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Kritosaurus - Art work

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Illustration of Corythosaurus

Illustration of Corythosaurus
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Corythosaurus - Art work

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Illustration of Spinosaurus skull

Illustration of Spinosaurus skull
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Spinosaurus skull - Art work

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Illustration of Baryonyx catching fish by waterfall

Illustration of Baryonyx catching fish by waterfall
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Baryonyx - Art work by Neil Lloyd

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Illustration of Iguanodon fighting

Illustration of Iguanodon fighting
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Iguanodon - Art work by Neil Lloyd

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Illustration of Ankylosaurus

Illustration of Ankylosaurus
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Ankylosaurus - Art work

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: External features of Deinonychus: Side view of dinosaur with mouth open and tail extended

External features of Deinonychus: Side view of dinosaur with mouth open and tail extended

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Triceratops horn

Triceratops horn
Triceratops which lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago had three horns. It grew up to 9 metres in length and fossils have been discovered in USA

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Hylaeosaurus, side view

Hylaeosaurus, side view

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Triceratops, dinosaur, large and, skeleton, skull, and series of head illustrations

Triceratops, dinosaur, large and, skeleton, skull, and series of head illustrations

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Euoplocephalus dinosaur model C016 / 5701

Euoplocephalus dinosaur model C016 / 5701
Euoplocephalus dinosaur model. This dinosaur is an Ankylosaur, complete with the characteristic armoured plated skin, horns and club tail used for swiping enemies

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Parasaurolophus skull

Parasaurolophus skull
A fossil skull belonging to the dinosaur Parasaurolophus on display at the Natural History Museum, London. This large crested dinosaur lived around 70 million years ago during the Upper Cretaceous

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Cretaceous chalk seafloor

Cretaceous chalk seafloor
An artists impression of a Cretaceous (144 to 65 million years ago) hard chalk seafloor, where an ammonite floats above crinoids, sea urchins, brachiopods, molluscs, and a lobster

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: Magnolia sp. fossil magnolia leaf

Magnolia sp. fossil magnolia leaf
A fossil magnolia leaf from the Upper Cretaceous, Senonian, leaf from Harz, Saxony. Specimen 240 mms long

Background imageCretaceous Period Collection: The Country of the Iguanodon

The Country of the Iguanodon
Frontispiece by John Martin from The Wonders of Geology, Volume 1, 1857 by Gideon Mantell (1790-1852). Gideon Mantell was a palaeontologist who discovered Iguanodon fossils in England

Background imageCretaceous Period 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 imageCretaceous Period Collection: Iguanodon skeleton

Iguanodon skeleton
An illustration of an Iguanodon, a herbivorous dinosaur whose fossil remains have been in many parts of the world making it one of the most successful of all dinosaur species

Background imageCretaceous Period 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



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Step back in time to the mesmerizing Cretaceous Period, where ancient creatures roamed freely. Witness the majestic Triceratops as it grazes peacefully in a scene reminiscent of Wealden Times. Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of dinosaurs with the graceful Corythosaurus and watch in awe as a Pterodactyl soars through the prehistoric skies. Explore the geological map of the European Alps, a lithograph from 1897 that unveils nature's hidden wonders. Marvel at the Parasaurolophus dinosaurs, their distinctive crests standing tall against an ancient landscape. Behold the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, a testament to its reign as one of history's most fearsome predators. Encounter Iguanodon and Megalosaurus side by side, showcasing their unique characteristics that captivate scientists even today. Witness Euoplocephalus' tail club, an impressive defense mechanism designed for survival amidst fierce competition. Uncover secrets buried deep within time itself with every glimpse of a Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur or Spinosaurus dinosaur fossil. Delve into paleontological discoveries with Triceratop dinosaur skeleton C016/5928 – each bone telling its own story about life millions of years ago. The Cretaceous Period invites you on an extraordinary journey through Earth's past, where unimaginable creatures once thrived and left behind traces for us to uncover and marvel at today.