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DinosaursAn illustration showing, Apatosaurus (formerly known as Brontosaurus), Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops and Euoplocephalus and Ornithomimosaurus
Fossil skeleton of an extinct Brontosaurus excelsus. Illustration from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, Prehistoric Life, Georg Dollheimer, Leipzig, 1932
Map of the continents and seas in the Upper Jurassic era. Atlantis, North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Indonesian Peninsula, Asia and Australia
Reconstruction of an extinct PlateosaurusReconstruction of an extinct predatory dinosaur, Plateosaurus, Late Triassic period, based on a fossil skeleton found in Halberstadt
Ceratosaurus, Coelurosaur, Camptosaurus, Stegosaurus, BrachioA Ceratosaurus feeds on a dead Apatosaurus as do two small Coelurosaurs (Coelurus). Behind L-R are 2 Camptosaurus, Stegosaurus, Brachiosaurus and another Apatosaurus
Dinosaur / ApatosaurusAPATOSAURUS (also known as Brontosaurus) attacked by ALLOSAURUS (also known as Ceratosaurus)
Apatosaurus excelsus, extinct genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Jurassic.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F
Ceratosaurus & ApatosaurusCeratosaurus overlooks a herd of Apatosaurus. Ceratosaurus was a large powerful predator with long curved fangs. Apatosaurus was one of the largest herbivores growing to 21 metres in length
Apatosaurus, previously known as BrontosaurusA solid pillar-like femur, or thigh bone that once supported the 20 to 30 tonne dinosaur, Apatosaurus. This specimen is 1.5 metres long