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Zuniceratops Collection

The Zuniceratops, a cerapod dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period, bears a striking resemblance to its modern-day counterpart, the rhinoceros

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Cerapod dinosaurs compared to a rhino. The seven adult animals shown here are, from left to right: Nedoceratops; Torosaurus; Albertaceratops; a White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)

Background imageZuniceratops Collection: Left to Right: Suchomimus, Argentinosaurus, Zuniceratops, Dicraeosaurus

Left to Right: Suchomimus, Argentinosaurus, Zuniceratops, Dicraeosaurus
From left to right: Suchomimus, Argentinosaurus, Zuniceratops, Dicraeosaurus

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Zuniceratops dinosaur, white background

Background imageZuniceratops Collection: An adult Zuniceratops compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros

An adult Zuniceratops compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros
An adult Zuniceratops from 90 million years ago is compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Zuniceratops is 3 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 250 pounds

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Zuniceratops dinosaurs drinking water from a river
Two Microraptor birds fly in to join another sitting on an old skeleton as Zuniceratops dinosaurs come down to the river for a drink

Background imageZuniceratops Collection: Zuniceratops, a ceratopsian herbivore from the Cretaceous Period

Zuniceratops, a ceratopsian herbivore from the Cretaceous Period
Uberabasuchus, side profile. Uberabasuchus was an archosaur carnivorous crocodile that lived in the Cretaceous Period of Brazil

Background imageZuniceratops Collection: A Zuniceratops wanders a Cretaceous forest

A Zuniceratops wanders a Cretaceous forest
A 10 foot long, 250 pound Zuniceratops wanders a Cretaceous forest 90 million years ago in what is today New Mexico. Like the better known and larger Triceratops, Zuniceratops was a Ceratopsid

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Zuniceratops dinosaur walking on the grass

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Zuniceratops dinosaur walking on a hill with large rocks and pine trees

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Zuniceratops dinosaur running in the grass

Background imageZuniceratops Collection: Set of dinosaurs

Set of dinosaurs in white background

Background imageZuniceratops Collection: 3D rendering of a Zuniceratops dinosaur

3D rendering of a Zuniceratops dinosaur

Background imageZuniceratops Collection: Three Zuniceratops standing in the desert

Three Zuniceratops standing in the desert by daylight

Background imageZuniceratops Collection: Zuniceratops dinosaur, artwork

Zuniceratops dinosaur, artwork
Zuniceratops on white background. With clipping path included

Background imageZuniceratops Collection: Dinosaurs - Ceratopsians - Horned dinosaurs - Zuniceratops Discovered in 1996 by 8-year-old

Dinosaurs - Ceratopsians - Horned dinosaurs - Zuniceratops Discovered in 1996 by 8-year-old Christopher Wolfe
FG-12051 Dinosaurs - Zuniceratops, a Ceratopsian dinosaur Cretaceous. Moreno Hill Formation of Catron Country, New Mexico

Background imageZuniceratops Collection: Zuniceratops dinosaur

Zuniceratops dinosaur. Artwork of an adult Zuniceratops from 90 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. This cerapod dinosaur is around 1 metre tall at the shoulder

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Zuniceratops dinosaur and rhino. Artwork of an adult Zuniceratops (left) from 90 million years ago during the Cretaceous period, compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)

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Zuniceratops dinosaur, artwork
Zuniceratops dinosaur. Computer artwork of a 113Kg, 10 foot (3 metres) long Zuniceratops wandering in a forest during the Late Cretaceous period (around 65 to 100 million years ago)


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The Zuniceratops, a cerapod dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period, bears a striking resemblance to its modern-day counterpart, the rhinoceros. In this captivating image, we witness a fascinating comparison between these two majestic creatures. Standing left to right alongside other remarkable dinosaurs like Suchomimus and Argentinosaurus, the Zuniceratops proudly displays its unique features on a pristine white background. In another breathtaking scene, an adult Zuniceratops towers over a contemporary White Rhinoceros as they both quench their thirst by drinking water from a serene river. It's awe-inspiring to witness how evolution has shaped these magnificent herbivores throughout time. As we delve deeper into the prehistoric world of the Cretaceous Period, we find ourselves in the midst of a lush forest where our protagonist roams freely. The Zuniceratops gracefully wanders through towering pine trees and colossal rocks that adorn rolling hills—a picturesque sight that transports us back millions of years. With swift agility and gracefulness captured in motion, we catch sight of this incredible creature running through tall grasses—an exhilarating display of strength and resilience. This set of dinosaurs showcases not only their diversity but also their ability to adapt to various environments. Through advanced 3D rendering techniques, we are granted an up-close encounter with the intricate details that make up this marvelous species—the textured skin adorned with distinctive horns and frills that define its identity as a Zuniceratops. Join us on this extraordinary journey back in time as we unravel the mysteries surrounding one of Earth's most captivating inhabitants—the mighty Zuniceratops.