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Alligator mississippiensis, alligatorHand coloured lithograph from final volume of Erpetologie Generale ou Histoire Naturelle complcte des Reptiles (1854) by A.M.C. Dumeril, G. Bibron, and A. Dumeril
Boulengerula taitanus, taita caecilian toothTooth of the young specialized for peeling mothers skin
HyperodapedonFossil from the Natural History Museum s, Palaeontology Department
Turtle skull bivalvePDT unreg. Steinkern or internal cast of an unidentified bivalve, Cretaceous, North Carolina, U.S.A
South American frogs and toadsIncluding Phryniscus nigricans, found by Charles Darwin. From Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle Vol 1-3
Dinosaur coprolitesFossilised faecal droppings of a dinosaur (probably Titanosaurus) with plant debris on the surface. From the Upper Cretaceous of India
Caiman crocodilus, spectacled caimanClose-up photograph of a spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus) specimen from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London
Snake and rodent by Albertus SebaTab 29 depicting a snake and a rodent from Thesaurus, by Albertus Seba
Homonota darwini and Naultinuselegans, two species of lizar
MassospondylusOutline illustration of a Massospondylus
TroodonOutline illustration of a Troodon
CamarasaurusOutline Illustration of a Camarasaurus
Crocodylus porosus, saltwater crocodilePhotograph of a saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) skull
Spirit jars containing small lizardsSpecimens collected by Charles Darwin (1809-1882) during his Beagle Voyage, now held by the Natural History Museum, London
Snake by Albertus SebaTab 54, depicting a snake from Thesaurus, by Albertus Seba
Trionyx sewaare, turtleNumber 36, an illustration of a turtle in Reptiles of India, China, Vol I bequeathed by Maj. Gen. Hardwicke
CryptoclidusA fossil skeleton of Cryptoclidus, a plesiosaur that lived 165 to 150 million years ago during the Late Jurassic period. Fossils have beeen found in England, France, Russia and South America
LesothosaurusThis dinosaur was a bipedal herbivore. It lived between 205 and 180 million years ago during the Lower Jurassic period. It was a small, (1 metre in lengh) primative ornithopod
Crocodile & EuparkeriaPainting to show the similarity between the hips of saurischians (crocodile) and archosauriforms such as Euparkeria. The Euparkeria lived during the Early Triassic period around 250 million years ago