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Euoplocephalus Collection

"Euoplocephalus: The Mighty Armored Dinosaur of the Cretaceous Period" Witness the incredible power as it defends itself against a Tyrannosaurus Rex

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

Euoplocephalus hitting a Tyrannosaurus with its tail club

Background imageEuoplocephalus 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 imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Euoplocephalus

Euoplocephalus
A model of Euoplocephalus, one of the armoured plated dinosaurs from the family Ankylosauria. It lived during the Upper Cretaceous period 76 to 70 million years ago

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Model of a Euoplocephalus, side view

Model of a Euoplocephalus, side view

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Illustration of Pterosaur flying above Tyrannosaurus Rex as it looks up with open mouth as

Illustration of Pterosaur flying above Tyrannosaurus Rex as it looks up with open mouth as Euoplocephalus hits body of the larger dinosaur with tail

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Euoplocephalus armored dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Euoplocephalus armored dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period
Euoplocephalus tutus, an herbivorous armored dinosaur that used its long tail and club for defense

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Euoplocephalus dinosaurs munch on melons on an ocean beach

Euoplocephalus dinosaurs munch on melons on an ocean beach
Euoplocephalus dinosaurs come down to an ocean beach to munch on melons in the Cretaceous Period

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Euoplocephalus dinosaur walking in the mountain

Euoplocephalus dinosaur walking in the mountain amongst fir trees and onychyopsis plants

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Euoplocephalus dinosaur

Euoplocephalus dinosaur, white background

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Euoplocephalus tutus, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Euoplocephalus tutus, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Euoplocephalus dinosaur grazing on vegetation

Euoplocephalus dinosaur grazing on vegetation

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Pencil drawing illustrating various dinosaurs and their comparative sizes

Pencil drawing illustrating various dinosaurs and their comparative sizes

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Euoplocephalus pencil drawing with digital color

Euoplocephalus pencil drawing with digital color

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Illustration of Ouranosaurus, Troodon, Triceratops, Styracosaurus, Corythosaurus, Prenocephale

Illustration of Ouranosaurus, Troodon, Triceratops, Styracosaurus, Corythosaurus, Prenocephale
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - From left to right: Ouranosaurus, Troodon, Triceratops, Styracosaurus, Corythosaurus, Prenocephale

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Illustration of a tyrannosaur and a Euoplocephalus fighting

Illustration of a tyrannosaur and a Euoplocephalus fighting

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Side view of Euoplocephalus walking

Side view of Euoplocephalus walking

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Euoplocephalus dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6938

Euoplocephalus dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6938
Euoplocephalus dinosaur, computer artwork

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Euoplocephalus dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6940

Euoplocephalus dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6940
Euoplocephalus dinosaur, computer artwork

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Euoplocephalus dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6939

Euoplocephalus dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6939
Euoplocephalus dinosaur, computer artwork

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Euoplocephalus dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6941

Euoplocephalus dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6941
Euoplocephalus dinosaur, computer artwork

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Euoplocephalus skeleton

Euoplocephalus skeleton
An Upper Cretaceous ankylosaur, or armoured dinosaur which grew up to 7 metres in length. Complete with thick skin, bony plates and a club like tail used for swiping predators away

Background imageEuoplocephalus Collection: Euoplocephalus cutleri

Euoplocephalus cutleri
Detail of a fossil of the armoured plated skin once belonging to Euoplocephalus cutleri, a dinosaur from the Ankylosaur family that lived 76 to 70 million years ago during the Upper Cretaceous


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"Euoplocephalus: The Mighty Armored Dinosaur of the Cretaceous Period" Witness the incredible power as it defends itself against a Tyrannosaurus Rex. With its tail club ready to strike, this armored giant delivers a bone-crushing blow that leaves even the mightiest predator stunned. In an awe-inspiring illustration, a Pterosaur soars above as the Tyrannosaurus Rex gazes up with an open mouth. But little does it know, Euoplocephalus is about to unleash its wrath upon the larger dinosaur's body, proving that size isn't everything in nature's ancient battleground. From sandy ocean beaches to towering mountains, Euoplocephalus roamed diverse landscapes. Picture these magnificent creatures munching on melons by the shore or gracefully walking amidst rocky peaks - truly a sight to behold. Euoplocephalus tutus, one of many prehistoric era dinosaurs, was known for its distinctive features. Its heavily armored body and unique tail club made it stand out among its contemporaries. A true marvel of evolution. But Euoplocephalus wasn't just about defense; they also had their peaceful moments grazing on lush vegetation. These herbivores played an essential role in maintaining ecological balance during their time on Earth. Let us not forget Gargoyleosaurus - another fascinating dinosaur from this period. A side view reveals its impressive form alongside our beloved Euoplocephalus. Two remarkable species coexisting in a world long gone but forever imprinted in our imagination. So join us as we delve into the captivating world - witness their battles, admire their resilience, and marvel at their sheer magnificence. These dinosaurs have left an indelible mark on history and continue to captivate our curiosity today.