Mesozoic Gallery
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Lystrosaurus – Late Permian-Early Triassic (255-250 Ma)I’m back! I was sort of at a loss
Opalised belemnites. The bullet shaped fossils are the guards of an extinct order of Mesozoic predat
The Mesozoic Park: Gallimimus Common name: Gallimimus (Gal-ee-miem-us) Size: 4-6 metres (13-20 feet)
The Mesozoic Park: The oldest avian ancestor (so far) While 145 million year old Archaeopteryx retai
Couple of palaeoart watercolours - the Cretaceous hesperornithine bird Enaliornis and a non-descript
tsaagan:Beasts of the Mesozoic Yutyrannus huali action figure prototypeimage source: creative-beast.
Opalised belemnites. The bullet shaped fossils are the guards of an extinct order of Mesozoic predat
dddribbble: Stratigraphic Stripes Pattern
The Mesozoic Park: DilophosaurusCommon name: Dilophosaurus (dye-LO-fuh-SAWR-us)Size: 7m (23 feet) in
Mountains of the rising sunThis is pretty neat, this is a view of the highest peak in Japan from the
Cotylorhynchus – Early Permian (279-272 Ma)Before the Mesozoic Era, millions of years before d
The Mesozoic Park: Ankylosaurus Common name: Ankylosaurus (An-kee-loh-saurus) Size: up to 6.25 m (20
typhlonectes: Flowering plants may be 100 million years older than we thoughtFlowering plants may ha
Veeeeerrry old drawing. Don’t even know what I used for it. Prismacolor looks like? Oh well, h
Let’s go for a Pachy-ride!!New screenshot of my video game graduation project!
The Mesozoic Park: Marine Reptiles Marine reptiles are classified as reptiles that are adapted to an
A rhomaleosaurian plesiosaur, painted for an upcoming video project.
I did this photomanipulation recently and wanted to share it. I used a Beasts of the Mesozoic figure
Effigia – Late Triassic (208-201 Ma)It’s time for our second Triassic animal, a little b
plushpangolincreations: Mesozoic Mates! Yeah, I know Rhamphorhynchus and Velociraptor were separated
Stegosaurus – Late Jurassic (155-150 Ma)Y’all like dinosaurs?Me too, and in an effort to
Juramaia – Late Jurassic (160 Ma)Just who is this beautiful boy? This chubby, shrew-looking fe
Lophostropheus airelensisLate Triassic – Early Jurassic (200 Ma)Things are scary lately, but I
Leí esta noticia y no pude sino pensar en el pobre amigo T. rex con un mosquito zum
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