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$210A scene from the close of the Age of Dinosaurs, a pair of the horned dinosaur Triceratops chase a dome-headed pachycephalosaur across a stream. Illustration by Anthony Hutchings
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A scene from the close of the Age of Dinosaurs, a pair of the horned dinosaur Triceratops chase a dome-headed pachycephalosaur across a stream. Illustration by Anthony Hutchings
Triceratops was an herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period. It was about 9 m (29.5 ft) long and had a large beak, two long horns above its eyes, and a large bony frill on its heavy huge skull. It s one of the most popular dinosaurs. Illustration by Mohamad Haghani
The iconic Cretaceous North American dinosaurs Triceratops and a juvenile Tyrannosaurus spar in a dangerous fight for both their lives. Illustration by Mohamad Haghani
Triceratops was an herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period. It was about 9 m (29.5 ft) long and had a large beak, two long horns above its eyes, and a large bony frill on its heavy huge skull. It s one of the most popular dinosaurs. Illustration by Mohamad Haghani
Giant Tropeognathus flying above diminutive avialans. Illustration by Rudolf Hima
Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus was a lambeosaurine hadrosaur from China with a tall rectangular crest over its eyes. Illustration by Sergey Krasovskiy
By Julio Lacerda Colloquially known as the Tully Monster , Tullimonstrum was discovered in Illinois, US, in 1955. Previously believed to be some kind of strange squid or other soft-bodied creature, it is now known that this animal was actually a jawless fish related to lampreys. This is a Royalty Free image suitable for every educational,…
In this scene, three tapejarid pterosaur Tupandactylus navigans flies across the sky of the Cretaceous Period. Illustration by Vitor Silva
One of the three species of Tupuxuara, Tu. longicristatus had a long, triangular head crest. Illustration by Bálint Benke
A pair of Tupuxuara flying above misty valley. Tupuxuara was a thalassodromid. a lineage of land-adapted predators with huge fan- or sail-shaped head crests. Illustration by Rudolf Hima
Tupuxuara was a tapejarid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Brazil. Illustration by Lucas Attwell
In this scene, two individuals from the Late Cretaceous, the tyrannosaurid dinosaur Tarbosaurus, are fighting over a chunk of meat from one of their large prey. Illustration by Mohamad Haghani
By Julio Lacerda Tylosaurus was a fully aquatic lizard, related to snakes and modern monitor lizards like the Komodo dragon. It lived in the oceans of North America during the Late Cretaceous Period and was an apex predator, growing to 13 meters (42ft) in length. This is a Royalty Free image suitable for every educational, editorial,…
The slender ornithomimid dinosaur Ornithomimus was possibly the prey of Tyrannosaurus, as depicted in this piece. Illustration by Mohamad Haghani
With a bite force capable of reaching several tons, a Tyrannosaurus is seen in this art attacking a Triceratops, one of its possible prey. Illustration by Mohamad Haghani
The largest terrestrial predator of all time, Tyrannosaurus rex, hunts a juvenile Triceratops, one of its common meals in the Cretaceous Period. Illustration by Mohamad Haghani
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