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Dinosaurs Of Cretaceous Period Stock Vector - Image: 77252036 | Dinosaurs names and pictures, Dinosaur images, Dinosaur silhouette

Illustration about Silhouettes of dinosaurs of cretaceous period of mesozoic era with names. Illustration of epoch, raptor, dinosaur - 77252036

The Dinosaurs - Carnotaurus | Prehistoric animals dinosaurs, Prehistoric animals, Dinosaur

Carnotaurus - a unique predator from the Late Cretaceous period, distinguished by its prominent horns and agile build. This dinosaur's name means "meat-eating bull" due to its bull-like appearance . #thedinosaursorg #dinosaurs #Carnotaurus

The Dinosaurs - Psittacosaurus | Prehistoric animals dinosaurs, Dinosaur, Prehistoric animals

Psittacosaurus - one of the most intriguing dinosaurs from the Early Cretaceous period! 🦕🌿 With its parrot-like beak and unique quills on its tail, this small herbivore is a standout in the dinosaur world. Fossils of Psittacosaurus have been found across Asia, offering valuable insights into the evolution of ceratopsians. A true gem of prehistoric times! #thedinosaursorg #dinosaurs #Psittacosaurus #dino

Art illustration - Dinosaurs - Compsognathus: is an extinct genus represented by a single species o… | Dinosaur drawing, Prehistoric animals dinosaurs, Dinosaur art

Art illustration - Dinosaurs - Compsognathus: is an extinct genus represented by a single species of theropod dinosaur compsognátido, who lived in the late Jurassic period about 150 million years ago, in the Tithonian, in what is now Europe.

The Dinosaurs - Tyrannosaurus | Tyrannosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex facts, Tyrannosaurus rex

Tyrannosaurus rex - The apex predator of the Late Cretaceous period, renowned for its massive size, powerful jaws, and formidable bite force, making it one of the most fearsome dinosaurs to have ever lived. #thedinosaursorg #dinosaurs #Trex #Tyrannosaurus

The Dinosaurs - Gryphoceratops | Dinosaur, Prehistoric animals, Dinosaur drawing

🌿 Gryphoceratops - a small ceratopsian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period, is one of the smallest known horned dinosaurs. Discovered in Alberta, Canada, this herbivore lived around 83 million years ago. Its name, meaning 'griffin horned face,' reflects its mythical appearance. Gryphoceratops provides important insights into the diversity and evolutionary adaptations of early ceratopsians. 🦕🍃 #thedinosaursorg #dinosaurs #Gryphoceratops #dino

The Dinosaurs - Cedarpelta | Dinosaur, Prehistoric animals, Prehistoric

Cedarpelta - an armored dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period, known for its distinctive bony plates embedded in its skin, providing protection against predators while roaming ancient forests. 🎋 #thedinosaursorg #dinosaurs #Cedarpelta

Dreadnoughtus | Jurassic Park Wiki | Fandom | Jurassic park world, Ancient animals, Jurassic world dinosaurs

"Is that Dreadnoughtus?""Beautiful, right? Her name means 'fear nothing'. Well, I guess you know that." —Dr. Alan Grant and Ramsay Cole as they fly past a bathing Dreadnoughtus(src) Dreadnoughtus is an extinct genus of titanosaur sauropod dinosaur that lived in South America during the Late Cretaceous period. It is the most complete titanosaur ever discovered, and is widely considered the heaviest dinosaur to ever exist. The holotype fossil is considered a juvenile, however, so it's…

Tenontosaurus: The Sinew Lizard of the Early Cretaceous Period | Prehistoric animals, Dinosaur, Dinosaur facts

Tenontosaurus, a herbivorous dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period, is known for its long tail and sturdy limbs. It thrived in the ancient forests, feeding on low vegetation. Discover the world of Tenontosaurus and its unique adaptations! #thedinosaursorg #DinosaurFacts #Prehistoriclife #thedinosaursTenontosaurus #Tenontosaurus #Herbivore #DinoDiscovery #FossilFinds #Paleontology

Carnotaurus | Jurassic World Evolution Wiki | Fandom | Jurassic world dinosaurs, Jurassic park world, Prehistoric animals

Carnotaurus is a genus of abelisaurid dinosaur in the Jurassic World Evolution series. Originating from Late Cretaceous South America, it is one of the best-understood theropod dinosaurs. Carnotaurus was bred for the original Jurassic Park, and later exhibited at Jurassic World. Carnotaurus was added to Evolution for free with the release of the Fallen Kingdom Dinosaur Update, and is unlocked by progressing through the Science Division on Isla Pena and subsequently becomes available to...

Mario Lanzas: "MESOZOIC ERA World Maps. A series of prehistoric maps stylized as old medieval cartography. Cretaceous, Jurassic and … | Mappe, Dinosauri, Evoluzione

Mario Lanzas: "MESOZOIC ERA World Maps. A series of prehistoric maps stylized as old medieval cartography. Cretaceous, Jurassic and Triassic . These are available at Redbubble for prints and more #mesozoic #naturalhistory #bestiary #medievalart #paleoart #dinosaurs #jurassic #cretaceous #pagea #triassic" — Bluesky

STOCK IMAGE - Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis, a prehistoric era dinosaur. by www.DIOMEDIA.com | Prehistoric animals, Prehistoric, Dinosaur

Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis a prehistoric era dinosaur. Millions of premium Stock photos and illustrations created by leading commercial photographers, world-famous Museums, Historical Archives and Private Collections. Image ID: 01AVBQ0B

The Dinosaurs - Spinosaurus | Dinosaur facts, Dinosaur, Spinosaurus

Spinosaurus - The largest carnivorous dinosaur to ever roam the Earth, known for its sail-like structure on its back and elongated snout filled with conical teeth. Discover the aquatic lifestyle of this apex predator from the Cretaceous period, believed to have dominated both land and water ecosystems. Unravel the mysteries of Spinosaurus and its adaptations for a life on the ancient shores! #thedinosaursorg #dinosaurs #Spinosaurus

The Dinosaurs - Styracosaurus in 2025 | Styracosaurus, Dinosaur, Prehistoric animals

Styracosaurus - known for its distinctive six long horns extending from its frill and a prominent nose horn, roamed North America about 83.5 to 70.6 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period. This plant-eating dinosaur, part of the ceratopsid family, likely used its impressive headgear for protection, social interaction, and attracting mates. #thedinosaursorg #dinosaurs #Styracosaurus #dino

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