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The famed lost city of Atlantis is seen illuminated by sunlight and co-existing with the dinosaurs





Illustration of the skull of an Ornitholestes, a theropod dinosaur from the Jurassic period





Diplodocus carnegii, extinct genus of diplodocid sauropod dinosaur from the Jurassic. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illus...
Diplodocus carnegii, extinct genus of diplodocid sauropod dinosaur from the Jurassic. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F. John from "Tiere der Urwelt" Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1910, Hamburg. From a series of prehistoric creature cards published by the Reichardt Cocoa company.





Mesohippus, extinct genus of early horse that lived from the Eocene to Oligocene epoch. Colour printed (chromolithograph) ill...
Mesohippus, extinct genus of early horse that lived from the Eocene to Oligocene epoch. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by Heinrich Harder from "Tiere der Urwelt" Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg. Heinrich Harder (1858-1935) was a German landscape artist and book illustrator. From a series of prehistoric creature cards published by the Reichardt Cocoa company. Natural historian Wilhelm Bolsche wrote the descriptive text.





The ´Bird Catching´ Ornitholestes dinosaur in the act of catching the Jurassic bird, Archaeopteryx, after the drawing by Char...
The ´Bird Catching´ Ornitholestes dinosaur in the act of catching the Jurassic bird, Archaeopteryx, after the drawing by Charles R Knight From The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, May to October 1904





The Stegosaurus is called also plate lizard and in the jurassic period occurred. Its length amounted to approx. 8 m, the heig...
The Stegosaurus is called also plate lizard and in the jurassic period occurred. Its length amounted to approx. 8 m, the height of approx. 2.75 m and it had a mass of approx. 3 tons. It had a whale_nut_large brain and bone plates at the back. The Stegosau





After going on the rampage and going to war with their Atlantian creators, the machines were stopped by a techno virus, which...
After going on the rampage and going to war with their Atlantian creators, the machines were stopped by a techno virus, which went on to mutate and bring both the dinosaurs and the atlantians to extinction.





A pair of Nanotyrannus dinosaurs are more than surprised when thousands of migrating robots come close to knocking them off t...
A pair of Nanotyrannus dinosaurs are more than surprised when thousands of migrating robots come close to knocking them off their feet.





The fabled City of Atlantis set in the time of the dinosaurs, during Earth's long distant prehistoric past.





Deinotherium giganteum, large prehistoric relative of the elephant that appeared in the Middle Miocene and continued until th...
Deinotherium giganteum, large prehistoric relative of the elephant that appeared in the Middle Miocene and continued until the Early Pleistocene. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F. John from "Tiere der Urwelt" Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1910, Hamburg. From a series of prehistoric creature cards published by the Reichardt Cocoa company.





Pteranodon, Nyctodactylus gracilis, extinct reptile from the Cretaceous period. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustratio...
Pteranodon, Nyctodactylus gracilis, extinct reptile from the Cretaceous period. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F. John from "Tiere der Urwelt" Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg. From a series of prehistoric creature cards published by the Reichardt Cocoa company.





Digital illustration of herd Troodon dinosaurs surrounding a Triceratops at Hell Creek in North America





Reconstruction of a nest with eggs of Maiasaura peeblesorum, ornithopod dinosaur. Upper Cretaceous. Campanian. 80-70 million ...
Reconstruction of a nest with eggs of Maiasaura peeblesorum, ornithopod dinosaur. Upper Cretaceous. Campanian. 80-70 million years. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom.





Reproduction of a Deinonychus (Deinonychus antirrhopus). Lower Cretaceous. 119-97 million years ago. Natural History Museum. ...
Reproduction of a Deinonychus (Deinonychus antirrhopus). Lower Cretaceous. 119-97 million years ago. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom.





A six ton, 27 foot long Pentaceratops wonders a Cretaceous forest 75 million years ago in what is today the southwestern Unit...
A six ton, 27 foot long Pentaceratops wonders a Cretaceous forest 75 million years ago in what is today the southwestern United States





Geikia elginensis, extinct genus of non-mammalian synapsid, and Sclerosaurus armatus, extinct genus of sauropsid. Colour prin...
Geikia elginensis, extinct genus of non-mammalian synapsid, and Sclerosaurus armatus, extinct genus of sauropsid. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F. John from "Tiere der Urwelt" Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1910, Hamburg. From a series of prehistoric creature cards published by the Reichardt Cocoa company.





Microraptor gui takes advantage of its four wings to make itself look as large as possible.





europe, italy, lombardia, cremona, exhibition of reproduction of dinosaurs, eggs of edmontosaur





Reproduction of a Deinonychus (Deinonychus antirrhopus). Lower Cretaceous. 119-97 million years ago. Natural History Museum. ...
Reproduction of a Deinonychus (Deinonychus antirrhopus). Lower Cretaceous. 119-97 million years ago. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom.





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A small group of Diplodocus sauropod dinosaurs walk through a desert-like region in search of greener pastures.





Close-up of reconstructed head of Tarascosaurus dinosaur, Dinosauria, Esperaza, Aude, Languedoc-Rousillon, France





Omeisaurus sauropod dinosaurs graze peacefully as a falling bright light brings about extinction as it crashes into the Earth





Parasaurolophus, Genus Of Ornithopod Dinosaur From The Late Cretaceous Period, In North America, About 80-70 Million Years Ag...
Parasaurolophus, Genus Of Ornithopod Dinosaur From The Late Cretaceous Period, In North America, About 80-70 Million Years Ago





Nedoceratops dinosaur, computer artwork. This dinosaur, formerly known as Diceratops, lived 70 million years ago during the C...
Nedoceratops dinosaur, computer artwork. This dinosaur, formerly known as Diceratops, lived 70 million years ago during the Cretaceous period.





Kentrosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. This dinosaur lived 145 to 160 million years ago during the Late Jurassic period.





A group of Brontosaurs, or ´Thunder Saurians´ From The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, May to October 1904





skeleton of stegosaurus armatus. stegosaurus is a genus of stegosaurid armoured dinosaur from the late jurassic period in wha...
skeleton of stegosaurus armatus. stegosaurus is a genus of stegosaurid armoured dinosaur from the late jurassic period in what is now western north america. due to its distinctive tail spikes and plates, stegosaurus is one of the most recognizable dinosaurs, along with tyrannosaurus, triceratops, and apatosaurus. they lived some 155 to 145 million years ago. a large, heavily built, herbivorous quadruped, stegosaurus had a distinctive and unusual posture, with a heavily arched back, short forelim





Switzerland, Europe, Réclère, Prehisto_parc, town, Reclere, Outdoor, Outdoors, Outside, Family, Children, Child, kids,





Ankylosaur skeleton, computer artwork. This heavily_armoured dinosaur lived in the early Mesozoic era, in the Jurassic and Cr...
Ankylosaur skeleton, computer artwork. This heavily_armoured dinosaur lived in the early Mesozoic era, in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, between about 125 and 65 million years ago. It was a herbivorous dinosaur, and the spiked armour served as protection against carnivorous dinosuars. Ankylosaurs also possessed a heavy club_like tail, which could be swung at attackers to injure their legs. A full_grown adult could be 6 to 9 metres long, weighing over 6 tonnes.





Illustration of small Hypsilophodon dinosaur looking up over shoulder at large bipedal dinosaur looking down ominously





A small herd of Omeisaurus sauropod dinosaurs relaxing at the end of another prehistoric day.





Illustration of the skull of a Stegosaurus, a type of Thyreophoran dinosaur, Jurassic period





An archegosaurus by a river bank in a tropical primordial jungle of ferns and pines. . . Archegosaurus is a genus of amphibia...
An archegosaurus by a river bank in a tropical primordial jungle of ferns and pines. . . Archegosaurus is a genus of amphibian which lived during the Asselian to Wuchiapingian ages of the Permian era. Extinct. . . Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from "Tiere der Urwelt" Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg. Heinrich Harder (1858-1935) was a German landscape artist and book illustrator. From a series of prehistoric creature cards published by the Reichardt Cocoa company.





A Saichania chulsanensis dinosaur is caught in a sandstorm while inspecting a dry pond. Campanian (Late Cretaceous), Mongolia...
A Saichania chulsanensis dinosaur is caught in a sandstorm while inspecting a dry pond. Campanian (Late Cretaceous), Mongolia and China.





A 20 foot long Albertaceratops wanders a Cretaceous forest 77 million years ago in what is today Alberta, Canada





A silhouetted Diplodocus dinosaur takes a defensive stance as danger approaches at the start of a prehistoric day.





A five ton, 25 foot long male Torosaurus drinks from a river bordered by ferns and Bald Cypress in what is today southeastern...
A five ton, 25 foot long male Torosaurus drinks from a river bordered by ferns and Bald Cypress in what is today southeastern Wyoming





Edmontosaurus. This herbivorous dinosaur lived in Canada and the USA during the Maastrichtian stage of the late cretaceous pe...
Edmontosaurus. This herbivorous dinosaur lived in Canada and the USA during the Maastrichtian stage of the late cretaceous period.





Megatherium americanum, extinct genus of elephant-sized ground sloths that lived from the Pliocene through Pleistocene period...
Megatherium americanum, extinct genus of elephant-sized ground sloths that lived from the Pliocene through Pleistocene periods. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F. John from "Tiere der Urwelt" Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1910, Hamburg. From a series of prehistoric creature cards published by the Reichardt Cocoa company.





A Tyrannosaurus Rex giving a mighty roar, letting all other dinosaurs know its on the prowl.





cetiosaure the park Cardoland, prehistoric animals, herbivore, family of sauropod dinosaurs lived there at the time of the Mi...
cetiosaure the park Cardoland, prehistoric animals, herbivore, family of sauropod dinosaurs lived there at the time of the Middle Jurassic





A Carnotaurus dinosaur approaches two huge Brachiosaurus for a battle while two Pterodactyls watch.





A T. Rex and a pair of Quetzalcoatlus discover the carcass of a Triceratops at the same time.





Tyrannosaurus Rex, 'Sue', recontruction of largest T. Rex fossil skeleton ever found, Alaska Museum, U.S.A.





Skeleton of Short_necked Plesiosaur Trinacromerum bonneri. Royal Tyrrell Museum, Drumheller, Alta, Canada





skeleton of lambeosaurus magnicristatus. lambeosaurus is a genus of hadrosaurid dinosaur that lived about 76 to 75 million ye...
skeleton of lambeosaurus magnicristatus. lambeosaurus is a genus of hadrosaurid dinosaur that lived about 76 to 75 million years ago, in the late cretaceous period of north america. this bipedal/quadrupedal, herbivorous dinosaur is known for its distinctive hollow cranial crest, which resembled a hatchet. all had unusual crests, which are now generally assumed to have served social functions like noisemaking and recognition. royal tyrrell museum, drumheller, alta, canada





Body size comparison between Giganotosaurus carolinii and Tyrannosaurus rex. Giganotosaurus lived during the Cenomanian stage...
Body size comparison between Giganotosaurus carolinii and Tyrannosaurus rex. Giganotosaurus lived during the Cenomanian stage of Argentina and Tyrannosaurus thrived during the Maastrichtian age of Late Cretaceous North America.





Spinosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. This dinosaur lived 95 to 80 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period.





A herd of plant-eating Einiosaurus roam the plains in what is today the Two Medicine Formation in northwestern Montana





europe, italy, lombardia, cremona, exhibition of reproduction of dinosaurs, skeleton of tyrannosaur





Ambulocetus natans, an early cetacean that lived in the Early Eocene epoch during the Cenozoic Era. Ambulocetus is an ancesto...
Ambulocetus natans, an early cetacean that lived in the Early Eocene epoch during the Cenozoic Era. Ambulocetus is an ancestor of modern day whales. Acrylics and colored pencil.





A colorful adult male Dilophosaurus explores a hilltop that is host to Williamsonia gigas, Sago Palms, and ferns





Saurornitholestes, a Cretaceous dromaeosaur of North America, may have sought prey in burrows.





To some people the appearance and then disappearance of the dinosaurs is no big mystery. Its all down to the work of aliens.





Panochthus tuberculatus, an extinct type of glyptodont, native to Argentina during the Pleistocene epoch. An Archaeopteryx li...
Panochthus tuberculatus, an extinct type of glyptodont, native to Argentina during the Pleistocene epoch. An Archaeopteryx lithographica flies in the background.. . Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from "Tiere der Urwelt" Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1920, Hamburg. Heinrich Harder (1858-1935) was a German landscape artist and book illustrator. From a series of prehistoric creature cards published by the Reichardt Cocoa company. Natural historian Wilhelm Bolsche wrote the descr





Protoceratops skeleton in a museum, Carnegie Museum Of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA





Three juveniles Psittacosaurus sinensis rest in the shadow under the surveillance of an adult in the dunes of the Chinese pro...
Three juveniles Psittacosaurus sinensis rest in the shadow under the surveillance of an adult in the dunes of the Chinese province of Qingshan. Aptian-Albian, Early Cretaceous.





The famed lost city of Atlantis is seen illuminated by moonlight and co-existing with the dinosaurs





Skeleton of Eryops. Early Permian from Texas. Royal Tyrrell Museum, Drumheller, Alta, Canada





Two giant Moschops face off on a sandstone mesa 250 million years ago in what is today the Karoo region of South Africa





lizard bird robber skeleton (saurornitholestes). swift and slight, adapted for speed and agility, these small and stealthy hu...
lizard bird robber skeleton (saurornitholestes). swift and slight, adapted for speed and agility, these small and stealthy hunters may have preyed in packs. royal tyrrell museum, drumheller, alta, canada

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