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Mesozoic Collection

Step back in time to the Mesozoic era, where ancient creatures roamed the Earth's oceans and land

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Mesozoic Collection: Ichthyosaurus, Plesiosaurus
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Mesozoic Collection: Plesiosaurus
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Mesozoic Collection: Spinosaurus dinosaur, artwork
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Mesozoic Collection: Ichthyosaurus acutirostris
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Mesozoic Collection: Extinct marine reptiles
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Mesozoic Collection: Asteroceras, fossil ammonite
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Mesozoic Collection: Diplodocus
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Mesozoic Collection: Continental drift, 100 million years ago
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Mesozoic Collection: Continental Drift
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Mesozoic Collection: Archaeopteryx
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Mesozoic Collection: Pterodactyl
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Mesozoic Collection: Kelloways Stone
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Mesozoic Collection: Lyme Regis
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Mesozoic Collection: Cerapod dinosaurs compared to a rhino
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Mesozoic Collection: Dinosaurs of the Mesozoic Era - China
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Mesozoic Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton
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Mesozoic Collection: Cheirotherium footprint
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Mesozoic Collection: Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs, artwork C018 / 8572
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Mesozoic Collection: Urogomphus eximus, fossil dragonfly
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Mesozoic Collection: Belemnotheutis antiquus, squid
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Mesozoic Collection: Plesiosaur
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Mesozoic Collection: Triceratop dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5928
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Mesozoic Collection: Temnocidaris sceptrifera, fossil echinoid
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Mesozoic Collection: Crinoids
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Mesozoic Collection: Ammonite fossil C016 / 5777
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Mesozoic Collection: Shonisaurus marine reptile, artwork
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Mesozoic Collection: Libellulium longialata, dragonfly
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Mesozoic Collection: Painted Desert, Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona
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Mesozoic Collection: Vegetation from the first half of the Mesozoic era
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Mesozoic Collection: Extinct giant predatory dinosaur attacking a horned dinosaur
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Mesozoic Collection: Illustration of Alphadon, a small, furry, primitive mammal
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Mesozoic Collection: Ankylosaurus
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Mesozoic Collection: Compsognathus
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Mesozoic Collection: Cycadeoidea marylandica, fossil cycad
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Mesozoic Collection: Oviraptor
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Mesozoic Collection: A chart of strata, layers of sedimentary rock or soil. From The Worlds Foundations or Geology for
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Mesozoic Collection: Triceratops horn
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Mesozoic Collection: Megalosaurus tooth
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Mesozoic Collection: A Nothosaurus marine reptile attacks a pod of Hupehsuchus dinosaurs
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Mesozoic Collection: A large Nothosaurus reptile preys on Shonisaurus Ichthyosaurs in Triassic seas
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Mesozoic Collection: Earth supercontinents, artwork C015 / 1916
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Mesozoic Collection: Pangea prehistoric landscape, artwork
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Mesozoic Collection: Pangea break-up, global maps C018 / 0292
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Mesozoic Collection: Euoplocephalus dinosaur model C016 / 5701
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Mesozoic Collection: Magnolia sp. fossil magnolia leaf
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Mesozoic Collection: Clypeus ploti, fossil echinoid
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Mesozoic Collection: Aptyxiella portlandica (Sowerby), Portland screwstone
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Mesozoic Collection: Oviraptor skeleton


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Step back in time to the Mesozoic era, where ancient creatures roamed the Earth's oceans and land. Among them were magnificent marine reptiles like the Ichthyosaurus and Plesiosaurus, now long extinct but forever etched in history. These fascinating beings ruled the seas with their sleek bodies and powerful fins, leaving behind a legacy of awe-inspiring fossils. One such fossil is that of Asteroceras, an ammonite from this bygone era. Its intricate spiral shell tells tales of a world we can only imagine. On land, towering giants like Diplodocus grazed upon lush vegetation while fearsome predators like Spinosaurus prowled nearby. Through captivating artwork, we catch a glimpse into their majestic existence. But it wasn't just these remarkable creatures that defined the Mesozoic period; it was also marked by significant geological events. Continental drift reshaped our planet around 100 million years ago, altering landscapes and creating new habitats for life to thrive. This phenomenon allowed species like Ichthyosaurus acutirostris to adapt and evolve in different regions across the globe. In addition to marine reptiles and dinosaurs, birds began taking flight during this time as well. Archaeopteryx emerged as one of nature's early experiments with flight – a mesmerizing blend of avian features fused with reptilian characteristics. And let us not forget about Pterodactyls soaring through prehistoric skies with their impressive wingspans. The Kelloways Stone serves as another testament to this extraordinary epoch – a treasure trove containing countless remnants from this distant past preserved within its layers. It holds secrets waiting to be discovered by intrepid paleontologists who seek answers about our planet's ancient inhabitants. As we delve into the wonders times, we are reminded that our world has undergone incredible transformations throughout history – both on land and beneath vast oceans - leaving behind imprints of extraordinary life forms that continue to captivate our imaginations.