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Cretaceous Collection (page 8)

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Wilbertopora woodwardi (Brydone), bryozoan

Wilbertopora woodwardi (Brydone), bryozoan
Scanning electron micrograph of a fossil cheilostome bryozoan. Specimen originates from the Upper Cretaceous Chalk, West Mean Station, Hampshire, U.K

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Fossil leaf of an early flowering plant

Fossil leaf of an early flowering plant
89-65 million year old specimen of an unidentified flowering plant species from the Late Cretaceous, Sachsen, Germany

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Platyphysa prinsepi, freshwater snails

Platyphysa prinsepi, freshwater snails
65 million year old freshwater snail specimens that were engulfed by lava flows. Originating from the Late Cretaceous, Nagpur, India

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Flint nodule

Flint nodule
This flint nodule originates from the Cretaceous rocks of the North Downs, England

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Beetle in amber

Beetle in amber

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Protoceratops embryo

Protoceratops embryo

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Paranthodon africanus

Paranthodon africanus
A fossil of a section of left maxilla that once belonged to the dinosaur Paranthodon africanus. The specimen dates back to the Lower Cretaceous, discovered in Kirkwood Formation, Dassies Clip

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Euoplocephalus cutleri

Euoplocephalus cutleri
Detail of a fossil of the armoured plated skin once belonging to Euoplocephalus cutleri, a dinosaur from the Ankylosaur family that lived 76 to 70 million years ago during the Upper Cretaceous

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Troodon tooth

Troodon tooth
A fossil tooth specimen that once belonged to the dinosaur, Troodon. It was a carnivorous dinosaur that lived around 65 million years ago

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Echinocactus gibbosus, chin cactus

Echinocactus gibbosus, chin cactus
Triceratops teeth worked together like scissor blades to cut up tough plants. The smooth vertical surface on the right of this tooth is the worn cutting blade

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Deinonychus

Deinonychus
A model of the Deinonychus, meaning terrible claw. It was a carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Lower Cretaceous period, around 144 million years ago

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Mesozoic L scape

Mesozoic L scape
Landscape of the Mesozoic (Triassic, Jurassic or Cretaceous) era, showing dinosaurs and erupting volcanoes in the distance

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Pterodactyl / Pteranodon

Pterodactyl / Pteranodon
Giant pterodactyl, the PTERANODON, with a wing-spread of some 6 metres from the Cretaceous period

Background imageCretaceous Collection: Animals and plants of the post-Jurassic era

Animals and plants of the post-Jurassic era
Scene and landscape, with animals, during the Cretaceous (post-Jurassic) era in southern England



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