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Early Cretaceous Collection

"Exploring the Enigmatic Early Cretaceous: A Glimpse into Prehistoric Brazil" Step back in time to the mesmerizing world of the Early Cretaceous

Background imageEarly Cretaceous Collection: Cretaceous of Brazil, prehistoric scene C013 / 7112

Cretaceous of Brazil, prehistoric scene C013 / 7112
Cretaceous of Brazil. Artwork of a coastal lagoon scene reconstructed from fossils in the Crato Formation of Brazil (108 million years ago, during the Cretaceous)

Background imageEarly Cretaceous Collection: Microraptor dinosaur flying, artwork

Microraptor dinosaur flying, artwork
Microraptor, artwork. Microraptor is a genus of feathered dinosaurs discovered in Early Cretaceous (128-124 million-year-old) deposits in Liaoning Province, China

Background imageEarly Cretaceous Collection: Suchomimus dinosaur, artwork

Suchomimus dinosaur, artwork
Suchomimus dinosaur, computer artwork. This bipedal spinosaurid dinosaur is known from fossils discovered in the Sahara in 1998

Background imageEarly Cretaceous Collection: Side on view of Baryonyx with its tail in the air

Side on view of Baryonyx with its tail in the air

Background imageEarly Cretaceous Collection: Cycadeoidea marylandica fossil C013 / 6543

Cycadeoidea marylandica fossil C013 / 6543
Cycadeoidea marylandica cycad fossil. This specimen is from the Early Certaceous (144-149 million years ago) and was found in Maryland, USA

Background imageEarly Cretaceous Collection: Fossilized spiders web

Fossilized spiders web. Thread of silk from a spiders web preserved in amber dating from the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 130 million years ago

Background imageEarly Cretaceous Collection: Microraptor dinosaurs flying, artwork

Microraptor dinosaurs flying, artwork. Microraptor is a genus of feathered dinosaurs discovered in Early Cretaceous (128-124 million-year-old) deposits in Liaoning Province, China

Background imageEarly Cretaceous Collection: Pelecanimimus

Pelecanimimus dinosaurs hunting in a pack. These carnivores were members of the ornithomimosaur family. However, unlike its relatives which had no or only a few teeth

Background imageEarly Cretaceous Collection: Early Cretaceous life, artwork

Early Cretaceous life, artwork
Early Cretaceous life. Artwork of a number of different prehistoric creatures that existed around 125-130 million years ago during the Barremian era of the Early Cretaceous period

Background imageEarly Cretaceous Collection: Concavenator dinosaur, artwork

Concavenator dinosaur, artwork
Concavenator corcovatus dinosaur, computer artwork. This hump-backed therapod dinosaur lived approximately 130 million years ago

Background imageEarly Cretaceous Collection: Psittacosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Psittacosaurus dinosaur, artwork
Psittacosaurus dinosaur. Computer artwork of a Psittacosaurus about to eat a cycad 130 million years ago during the Jurassic period, in what is now central Asia

Background imageEarly Cretaceous Collection: Microraptor dinosaur, artwork

Microraptor dinosaur, artwork
Microraptor dinosaur. Computer artwork of a microraptor dino-bird on a fern around 120 million years ago during the early Cretaceous period, in what is now Liaoning, China

Background imageEarly Cretaceous Collection: Prehistoric watering hole, artwork

Prehistoric watering hole, artwork
Prehistoric watering hole. Computer artwork of three Ouranosaurus dinosaurs drinking at a watering hole during the early Cretaceous period (about 110 million years ago) in what is now Africa


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"Exploring the Enigmatic Early Cretaceous: A Glimpse into Prehistoric Brazil" Step back in time to the mesmerizing world of the Early Cretaceous, as we delve into the fossil-rich landscapes of Brazil. Transporting us to a prehistoric scene, C013 / 7112 unveils an awe-inspiring artwork showcasing Microraptor dinosaurs taking flight. With their feathered wings outstretched, these ancient aviators soar through the skies, leaving us marveling at their incredible adaptability. Intriguingly, another masterpiece captures Suchomimus dinosaurs in action. Their elongated snouts and razor-sharp teeth hint at their piscivorous nature as they hunt for prey near water bodies. Meanwhile, a side-on view of Baryonyx showcases its distinctive tail held high in the air—a characteristic pose that sets it apart from other theropods. Venturing beyond dinosaur realms, our journey takes an unexpected turn with Cycadeoidea marylandica fossil (C013 / 6543). This remarkable find offers a glimpse into ancient plant life during this era—an intricate web of cycads flourishing amidst lush greenery. But fossils aren't limited to plants alone; fascinating remnants like turtle and fish dung provide valuable insights into ecological interactions millions of years ago. Equally captivating is a preserved spider's web frozen in time—a testament to both arachnid ingenuity and preservation miracles. Returning to airborne wonders, Microraptor dinosaurs once again grace our presence through stunning artwork—reminding us of their dominance in early avian evolution. Pelecanimimus joins this aerial display with its long beak resembling that of modern-day pelicans—an evolutionary convergence across epochs. As we continue unraveling Early Cretaceous life forms depicted through vivid illustrations, Concavenator emerges as a star attraction.