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Extinct Iguanodons fleeing a predatory Megalosaurus
Extinct herbivorous Iguanodons fleeing a predatory Megalosaurus. Both about 10m. Illustration by Hugo Wolff-Maage from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, Prehistoric Life, Georg Dollheimer, Leipzig, 1932
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Bring the thrilling prehistoric world to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring an awe-inspiring illustration from Mary Evans Picture Library, this mug showcases the dramatic scene of extinct Iguanodons in flight, pursued by the fearsome Megalosaurus. This captivating image, taken from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, adds a touch of ancient wonder to your morning coffee or evening tea. Each mug is expertly crafted for durability and vibrant color reproduction, making it a unique and thoughtful gift for history enthusiasts, paleontology fans, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of the natural world.
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In this illustration by Hugo Wolff-Maage, taken from Wilhelm Bolsche's "Prehistoric Life" published in 1932 by Georg Dollheimer in Leipzig, we witness a dramatic scene of extinct Iguanodons in a desperate attempt to evade the relentless pursuit of a Megalosaurus. The Iguanodons, large herbivorous dinosaurs known for their distinctive crest and thumb spike, are shown fleeing in panic, their long tails swaying side to side as they move swiftly. In the foreground, the skeletal remains of an Iguanodon lie scattered on the ground, a grim reminder of the predator's previous successes. The Megalosaurus, a powerful and agile theropod dinosaur, looms in the background, its jaws wide open, ready to strike. With its sharp teeth and muscular limbs, it was a formidable predator that preyed upon the herbivorous dinosaurs of the Mesozoic era. The scene is set against a backdrop of lush vegetation, suggesting that this encounter took place in a rich and diverse prehistoric ecosystem. Another intriguing detail in this illustration is the presence of an Archaeopteryx, the famous "first bird," perched on a nearby tree. The Archaeopteryx, a transitional fossil between dinosaurs and birds, is often depicted as a creature that coexisted with the dinosaurs. Its inclusion in this scene adds an interesting layer of complexity, as it suggests that the prehistoric world was home to a diverse array of creatures, some of which were both predator and prey. This illustration is a testament to the rich and fascinating world of prehistory, a time when dinosaurs, marine creatures, and other enigmatic beings roamed the earth. It is a reminder of the importance of paleontology and zoology in helping us understand the natural world and the incredible diversity of life that has existed throughout history.
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