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Cretaceous Collection (page 3)

The Cretaceous period, a time of great change and evolution, witnessed the last days of the dinosaurs

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Fossil skeleton of an extinct Iguanodon bernissartensis

Fossil skeleton of an extinct Iguanodon bernissartensis, late Barremian to early Aptian, Early Cretaceous. Illustration from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, Prehistoric Life, Georg Dollheimer

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Fossil skeleton of an extinct Hesperornis regalis

Fossil skeleton of an extinct Hesperornis regalis, penguin-like bird of the Campanian era, Late Cretaceous. Illustration from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, Prehistoric Life

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Reconstruction of extinct Archaeopteryx birds in a

Reconstruction of extinct Archaeopteryx birds in a Gingko forest. Illustration by Hugo Wolff-Maage from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, Prehistoric Life, Georg Dollheimer, Leipzig, 1932

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Extinct giant Pterosaurs, Pterandodon genus, Cretaceous

Extinct giant Pterosaurs, Pterandodon genus, Cretaceous
Extinct giant Pterosaurs, Pterandodon genus, with a 9m wingspan, of the Niobrara sea, North America, Cretaceous period. Illustration by Hugo Wolff-Maage from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Formation of the layers of the Earths crust from the Cretaceous Period to the Quaternary Period

Formation of the layers of the Earths crust from the Cretaceous Period to the Quaternary Period (colour litho)
5996983 Formation of the layers of the Earths crust from the Cretaceous Period to the Quaternary Period (colour litho) by Spanish School

Background imageCretaceous Collection: La region de Paris pendant la mer cretacee, fin du regne du grand mosasaure (engraving)

La region de Paris pendant la mer cretacee, fin du regne du grand mosasaure (engraving)
3626360 La region de Paris pendant la mer cretacee, fin du regne du grand mosasaure (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Une foret aux premiers siecles de la periode cretacee (engraving)

Une foret aux premiers siecles de la periode cretacee (engraving)
3626368 Une foret aux premiers siecles de la periode cretacee (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Une foret aux premiers siecles de la periode cretacee)

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Iguanodon (colour litho)

Iguanodon (colour litho)
2795546 Iguanodon (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Iguanodon.); © Look and Learn

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Formation of the layers of the Earths crust up to the Cretaceous Period (colour litho)

Formation of the layers of the Earths crust up to the Cretaceous Period (colour litho)
5996986 Formation of the layers of the Earths crust up to the Cretaceous Period (colour litho) by Spanish School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Lower Calf Creek Falls, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah USA

Lower Calf Creek Falls, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah USA

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Pictograph panel on canyon wall along Calf Creek, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

Pictograph panel on canyon wall along Calf Creek, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah USA

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Slot canyon in Spooky Gulch, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah USA

Slot canyon in Spooky Gulch, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah USA

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Sandstone formations in Peek-a-boo Gulch, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

Sandstone formations in Peek-a-boo Gulch, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah USA

Background imageCretaceous Collection: A group of triceratops, 20th century

A group of triceratops, 20th century

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Triceratops, a horned dinosaur, held down by a Tyrannosaur, c1920

Triceratops, a horned dinosaur, held down by a Tyrannosaur, c1920. Artists reconstruction of a fight between two giant reptiles of the Cretaceous epoch (99, 000, 000-65, 000, 000 years ago)

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Cretaceous Dinosaur fossil, Mesozoic era

Cretaceous Dinosaur fossil, Mesozoic era. The Cretaceous period is a division of the geological time scale that belongs to the Mesozoic Era; it began 145 million years ago

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Euoplocephalus hitting a Tyrannosaurus with its tail club

Euoplocephalus hitting a Tyrannosaurus with its tail club

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Triceratops, side view

Triceratops, side view

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Dromaeosaurus, red and black striped dinosaur with strong hind legs, side view

Dromaeosaurus, red and black striped dinosaur with strong hind legs, side view

Background imageCretaceous 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 Collection: Deinonychus antirrhopus, carnivorous dromaeosaurid dinosaur, early Cretaceous Period

Deinonychus antirrhopus, carnivorous dromaeosaurid dinosaur, early Cretaceous Period

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Illustration of Hypsilophodon, a beaked ornithischian dinosaur

Illustration of Hypsilophodon, a beaked ornithischian dinosaur

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Illustration of Alphadon, a small, furry, primitive mammal

Illustration of Alphadon, a small, furry, primitive mammal

Background imageCretaceous Collection: An Allosaurus dinosaur stalking a herd of Diplodocus dinosaurs

An Allosaurus dinosaur stalking a herd of Diplodocus dinosaurs
An Allosaurus dinosaur stalking a herd of Diplodocus sauropod dinosaurs during Earths Cretaceous period of time

Background imageCretaceous Collection: A pair of Carnotaurus dinosaurs fighting over territory

A pair of Carnotaurus dinosaurs fighting over territory
A pair of carnivorous Carnotaurus dinosaurs sizing each other up over a territorial dispute

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Pachycephalosaurus pencil drawing with digital color

Pachycephalosaurus pencil drawing with digital color

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Baryonyx walkeri, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Baryonyx walkeri, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Mosasaurus hoffmanni swimming in prehistoric waters

Mosasaurus hoffmanni swimming in prehistoric waters

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Amargasaurus is a sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period

Amargasaurus is a sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period
Amargasaurus cazaui is a sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period of Argentina

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Spinosaurus is a theropod from the Late Cretaceous period

Spinosaurus is a theropod from the Late Cretaceous period of Egypt

Background imageCretaceous 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 imageCretaceous Collection: A Elasmosaurus platyurus swims freely in prehistoric waters

A Elasmosaurus platyurus swims freely in prehistoric waters
Elasmosaurus platyurus, a prehistoric dinosaur from the Cretaceous period

Background imageCretaceous Collection: A Baryonyx dinosaur catches a fish out of water

A Baryonyx dinosaur catches a fish out of water in the Cretaceous Period

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Titanosaurus standing grazing in swamp grassland

Titanosaurus standing grazing in swamp grassland

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Raptors attack a vulnerable Mosasaurus that remained aground at low tide

Raptors attack a vulnerable Mosasaurus that remained aground at low tide

Background imageCretaceous Collection: The Apatosaurus dinosaur was a herbivore of the Jurassic Era

The Apatosaurus dinosaur was a herbivore of the Jurassic Era. Also known as Brontosaurus, browsed the tree tops much as a giraffe does today. Its fossils have been found in western North America

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Giganotosaurus dinosaur, white background

Giganotosaurus dinosaur, white background
Giganotosaurus was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in Argentina during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Carcharodontosaurus iguidensis, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Carcharodontosaurus iguidensis, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Cretaceous period

Background imageCretaceous Collection: A Parasaurolophus searches for a source of water

A Parasaurolophus searches for a source of water

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex attacking an Einiosaurus dinosaur

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

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Carnotaurus attacking an Antarctopelta armored dinosaur

Carnotaurus attacking an Antarctopelta armored dinosaur
Carnotaurus attacking an Antarctopelta from the Late Cretaceous period

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Two Allosaurus with a Hypsilophodon in mouth as next meal

Two Allosaurus with a Hypsilophodon in mouth as next meal
Two Allosaurus europaeus with a Hypsilophodon foxii in mouth as its next meal

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Spinosaurus hunting an Onchopristis with a pair of Carcharodontosaurus in background

Spinosaurus hunting an Onchopristis with a pair of Carcharodontosaurus in background
A Spinosaurus hunting an Onchopristis while two Carcharodontosaurus eat the carcass Ouranosaurus in the background

Background imageCretaceous Collection: A pair of Carnotaurus dinosaurs in a territorial dispute

A pair of Carnotaurus dinosaurs in a territorial dispute
A pair of carnivorous Carnotaurus dinosaurs involved in a territorial dispute

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

Close-up of Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur with mouth open

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Ankylosaurus, an armored dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Ankylosaurus, an armored dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period
A huge armored dinosaur, Ankylosaurus was a herbivore from the Cretaceous Period

Background imageCretaceous Collection: A Tyrannosaurus Rex with a blue stormy sky and lightning behind it

A Tyrannosaurus Rex with a blue stormy sky and lightning behind it

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Therizinosaurus dinosaur

Therizinosaurus dinosaur
Therizinosaurus is a large theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period



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The Cretaceous period, a time of great change and evolution, witnessed the last days of the dinosaurs. Amongst them, the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex engaged in their primal ritual of mating, showcasing their power and dominance. Meanwhile, Triceratops roamed the land with their formidable horns as Iguanodons peacefully grazed on vegetation as herbivores. In this illustration from the Cretaceous period, a Segnosaurus can be seen indulging in its leafy feast. This era was marked by continental drifts that occurred around 100 million years ago. The Seven Sisters Chalk Cliffs in East Sussex, England stand tall as remnants of this ancient landscape. As we delve into history through Wealden Times, we witness scenes from this remarkable epoch. Alongside these cliffs lie coastguard cottages at Cuckmere Haven near Seaford - a picturesque reminder of our planet's rich past. Amidst all these wonders emerged unique creatures like Corythosaurus with its distinctive crest and Mosasaurus - an awe-inspiring marine reptile ruling over prehistoric seas. And let us not forget Spinosaurus; towering above others with its sail-like structure on its back. The Cretaceous period holds countless mysteries waiting to be unraveled, and is a chapter in Earth's story that captivates our imagination and reminds us of the incredible diversity that once thrived on our planet's surface.