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Artwork of a pair of brachiosaurus
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Artwork of a pair of brachiosaurus
Artwork of a male and female brachiosaurus. This was a herbivorous dinosaur that lived roughly 150 million years ago during the Jurassic Period. One of the largest known species of sauropod aÔé¼" the long-necked, long-tailed variety aÔé¼" its forelimbs were longer than its rear ones. Brachiosaurus measured around 25 metres long and was a high grazer, probably able to feed off trees at heights of up to 13 metres. Only one species in known, B. alithorax. The male is distinguished from the female in this illustration by a colourful wattle
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MARK GARLICK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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This artwork showcases a pair of majestic brachiosaurus, taking us back to the ancient world they once roamed. The male and female dinosaurs are beautifully depicted in intricate detail, capturing their immense size and unique features. Brachiosaurus, a herbivorous dinosaur from the Jurassic Period around 150 million years ago, was one of the largest known species of sauropod. In this illustration by Mark Garlick, we witness the male and female brachiosaurus amidst a stunning landscape. Towering over their surroundings at approximately 25 meters long, these gentle giants were high grazers capable of feeding on trees as tall as 13 meters. The rocky terrain and mountainous backdrop add an element of grandeur to this prehistoric scene. The artist's attention to detail extends beyond the dinosaurs themselves; lush ferns and vibrant vegetation bring life to this ancient ecosystem. As we admire this artwork, it becomes evident that paleoart is not merely about recreating extinct creatures but also about reconstructing entire worlds lost to time. Garlick's portrayal distinguishes between the male and female through a colorful wattle adorning the male specimen. This subtle touch adds depth to our understanding of these magnificent creatures' behavior and appearance. Through this print from Fine Art Storehouse, we can immerse ourselves in Earth's distant past while appreciating both nature's artistic beauty and scientific knowledge gained through paleontological research.
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