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Acrocanthosaurus Collection

Acrocanthosaurus, the fierce predator of the Early Cretaceous period, stalks through a North American forest

Background imageAcrocanthosaurus Collection: Big carnivorous dinosaur - Acrocanthosaurus. Dino coloring page and coloring book template

Big carnivorous dinosaur - Acrocanthosaurus. Dino coloring page and coloring book template

Background imageAcrocanthosaurus Collection: An Acrocanthosaurus observes a Tenontosaurus being attacked by Deinonychus

An Acrocanthosaurus observes a Tenontosaurus being attacked by Deinonychus
A Cretaceous Acrocanthosaurus observing a Tenontosaurus being attacked by a group of Deinonychus

Background imageAcrocanthosaurus Collection: Carcharodontosauridae size chart

Carcharodontosauridae size chart, featuring Carcharodontosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Mapusaurus, Acrocanthosaurus, Eocarcharia and Concavenator

Background imageAcrocanthosaurus Collection: Acrocanthosaurus hunting Tenontosaurus in a forest

Acrocanthosaurus hunting Tenontosaurus in a forest
Acrocanthosaurus hunting Tenontosaurus, an early iguanodont. Tenontosaurus could grow up to 26 feet long, but had no real defense against an ambushing Acrocanthosaurus

Background imageAcrocanthosaurus Collection: Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur on white background

Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur on white background. Acrocanthosaurus was a theropod carnivorous dinosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageAcrocanthosaurus Collection: Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur on a stormy night

Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur on a stormy night
Acrocanthosaurus in North America in the early Cretaceous on a stormy night

Background imageAcrocanthosaurus Collection: An Acrocanthosaurus roams an Early Cretaceous North America

An Acrocanthosaurus roams an Early Cretaceous North America on the shores of the mid-continent sea around Arkansas

Background imageAcrocanthosaurus Collection: Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur

Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur
Acrocanthosaurus, a theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Period

Background imageAcrocanthosaurus Collection: Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur roaming a Cretaceous landscape

Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur roaming a Cretaceous landscape
Acrocanthosaurus is a North American predator from the early Cretaceous from 115-108 million years ago. At 38 feet, it was the largest known predator of its time

Background imageAcrocanthosaurus Collection: Artists concept of fauna that was dominant in the early Cretaceous period

Artists concept of fauna that was dominant in the early Cretaceous period
Artists concept of fauna that was dominant in the early Cretaceous of North America. Some of these species have been found east to west, and some only confirmed in the midwest and west


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Acrocanthosaurus, the fierce predator of the Early Cretaceous period, stalks through a North American forest. With serrated teeth and a distinctive spine, this Carcharodontosauridae member outpaced Tenontosaurus herds, making it a formidable hunter. In this concept art, observe an Acrocanthosaurus watching a Tenontosaurus being attacked by a Deinonychus, showcasing the diverse and complex fauna of the time. Amidst the stormy night, the Acrocanthosaurus roams, its silhouette a reminder of the power and mystery of the prehistoric world. On a white background, its portrait reveals the intricate details of its scaly skin and piercing eyes. Size matters: Acrocanthosaurus, measuring up to 40 feet long, towered over its prey. Roaming the landscape, it left no doubt who ruled the Early Cretaceous ecosystem.

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