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Prehistoric - Tyrannosaurus in foreground with Brontosaurus / Patosaurus behind and Pteranodon. Tyrannosaurus was the most terrifing engine of destruction of the earth and lived during the late Cretaceous (114 millions years ago)
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Prehistoric - Tyrannosaurus in foreground with Brontosaurus / Patosaurus behind and Pteranodon. Tyrannosaurus was the most terrifing engine of destruction of the earth and lived during the late Cretaceous (114 millions years ago)
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Prehistoric - Tyrannosaurus in foreground with Brontosaurus / Patosaurus behind and Pteranodon.
Tyrannosaurus was the most terrifing engine of destruction of the earth and lived during the late Cretaceous (114 millions years ago) in North America (Alberta, Monatan, Saskatchevan, Texas, Wyoming) and Asia (Mongolia). Size was upt to 49 ft/15 m long and belongs to the carnivorous family, Tyrannosauridae. The Brontosaurus lived in the late Jurassic (213 - 114 million years ago) in North America (Colorado, Oklahoma, Utah, Wyoming). The name means Thunder Lizard because of the noise he would have made when walking. Belongs to the family Diplodocidae, size 70ft / 21.3 m long, a herbivour. Pteranodon belongs to the suborder Perodactyloidea and is the longest winged prerosaurus know (23 ft / 7 m wingspan). Lived in the late Cretaceous, it fed like a normal pelican.
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Step back in time to the late Cretaceous period, 114 million years ago, with this stunning print capturing a scene straight out of prehistory. In the foreground stands the fearsome Tyrannosaurus, known as the most terrifying engine of destruction on Earth. This carnivorous giant roamed North America and Asia, reaching lengths of up to 49 feet.
Behind the Tyrannosaurus looms the massive Brontosaurus/Patosaurus, a gentle herbivore that lived during the late Jurassic period in North America. Its name, meaning "Thunder Lizard," reflects its immense size of 70 feet long.
Hovering above them is the Pteranodon, with its impressive 23-foot wingspan making it one of the largest winged reptiles known. Living in the late Cretaceous period, this flying creature fed much like a modern pelican.
This image allows us to imagine these ancient creatures as they once existed, showcasing their incredible diversity and size. Transport yourself back millions of years and marvel at these magnificent prehistoric beings captured in exquisite detail by Edizioni White Star's talented photographers.
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