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Albertosaurus Collection

"Albertosaurus: The Moonlit Hunter of the Late Cretaceous" In the vast expanse of the Late Cretaceous period, a fearsome predator roamed under the moonlight

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Albertosaurus hunts by moonlight

Albertosaurus hunts by moonlight. Albertosaurus was a tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in western North America during the Late Cretaceous Period

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Dinosaur - Albertosaurus liberatus - against a blue sky. Late Cretaceous

Dinosaur - Albertosaurus liberatus - against a blue sky. Late Cretaceous
JH-37 Dinosaur - Albertosaurus liberatus - against a blue sky Late Cretaceous Albertosaurus liberatus John Holmes contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Illustration of Tyrannosaurus Rex, Albertosaurus, Nanotyrannus

Illustration of Tyrannosaurus Rex, Albertosaurus, Nanotyrannus
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - (From top to bottom) Tyrannosaurus, Albertosaurus, Nanotyrannus - Art work by Peter David Scott

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Albertosaurus, side view

Albertosaurus, side view

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Illustration of Albertosaurus tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur

Illustration of Albertosaurus tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Illustration of a group of Centrosaurs running away from carnivorous Albertosaurus

Illustration of a group of Centrosaurs running away from carnivorous Albertosaurus

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Illustration of Albertosaurus dinosaur

Illustration of Albertosaurus dinosaur

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Albertosaurus is a theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period

Albertosaurus is a theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period
Albertosaurus sarcophagus is a theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Albertosaurus dinosaur on white background

Albertosaurus dinosaur on white background with drop shadow

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Headshot of an Albertosaurus sarcophagus dinosaur

Headshot of an Albertosaurus sarcophagus dinosaur
Albertosaurus sarcophagus, a genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur during the Late Cretaceous Period

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Black ink drawing of Albertosaurus sarcophagus

Black ink drawing of Albertosaurus sarcophagus. Albertosaurus sarcophagus was a tyrannosaurid theropod from the Late Cretaceous of North America

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Albertosaurus sarcophagus wanders a prehistoric forest

Albertosaurus sarcophagus wanders a prehistoric forest
Albertosaurus sarcophagus lived in the Alberta region of Canada about 70 million years ago

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Dinosaurs graze the lush delta lands of North America 76-74 million years ago

Dinosaurs graze the lush delta lands of North America 76-74 million years ago
Dinosaurs graze the lush delta lands near the North American inner sea from about 76-74 million years ago. This area is now modern Utah and Arizona and part of the larger Grand Staircase formation

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: An Albertosaurus observes a family of Arrhinoceratops

An Albertosaurus observes a family of Arrhinoceratops

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Picture No. 10850717

Picture No. 10850717
Dinosaurs - Theropods Date:

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Illustration representing Albertosaurus and Parasaurolophus

Illustration representing Albertosaurus and Parasaurolophus
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Albertosaurus (on the left) and Parasaurolophus - Art work

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Albertosaurus dinosaur, fossil foot bones C016 / 5021

Albertosaurus dinosaur, fossil foot bones C016 / 5021
Albertosaurus dinosaur, fossil foot bones. Close-up of the foot region of a reconstructed skeleton of Albertosaurus, showing the hind leg and foot

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Albertosaurus museum display C016 / 4501

Albertosaurus museum display C016 / 4501
Albertosaurus museum display. This display of this dinosaurs skeleton has been constructed from casts of fossilised bones

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Albertosaurus

Albertosaurus
Detail of a skeletal display of Albertosaurus showing the skull, on display at the Natural History Museum, London. The Albertosaurus lived 76 to 74 million years ago during the Upper Cretaceous period

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Albertosaurus metatarsals

Albertosaurus metatarsals
Skeletal reconstruction of Albertosaurus showing the hind leg and foot. The upper foot bones of this Albertosaurus are locked together for strength, perhaps to withstand the stresses of running

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Dinosaur - Hind footprint of Albertosaurus. Reconstruction. Late Cretaceous

Dinosaur - Hind footprint of Albertosaurus. Reconstruction. Late Cretaceous
JH-40 Dinosaur - Hind footprint of Albertosaurus Reconstruction. Late Cretaceous John Holmes contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Dinosaur - Albertosaurus - hunting. Reconstruction. Late Cretaceous

Dinosaur - Albertosaurus - hunting. Reconstruction. Late Cretaceous
JH-38 Dinosaur - Albertosaurus - hunting. Reconstruction. Late Cretaceous John Holmes contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Dinosaurs - Theropods Albertosaurus and Centrosaurus

Dinosaurs - Theropods Albertosaurus and Centrosaurus
FG-7988-C Dinosaurs - Theropods Cretaceous, Alberta, Canada. Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Dinosaur - Albertosaurus - walking. Reconstruction. Late Cretaceous

Dinosaur - Albertosaurus - walking. Reconstruction. Late Cretaceous
JH-39 Dinosaur - Albertosaurus - walking. Reconstruction. Late Cretaceous John Holmes contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Albertosaurus in valley. Late Cretaceous

Albertosaurus in valley. Late Cretaceous
JH-42 Albertosaurus in valley. Late Cretaceous John Holmes contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Styracosaurus jousts with an Albertosaurus. Late Cretaceous

Styracosaurus jousts with an Albertosaurus. Late Cretaceous
JH-43 Styracosaurus jousts with an Albertosaurus Late Cretaceous John Holmes contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Albertosaurus Dinosaur Statue, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada

Albertosaurus Dinosaur Statue, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada

Background imageAlbertosaurus Collection: Albertosaurus dinosaur feeding

Albertosaurus dinosaur feeding
Albertosaurus dinosaur. Computer artwork of an Albertosaurus dinosaur feeding on a fallen Anchiceratops dinosaur


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"Albertosaurus: The Moonlit Hunter of the Late Cretaceous" In the vast expanse of the Late Cretaceous period, a fearsome predator roamed under the moonlight. Meet Albertosaurus liberatus, a majestic dinosaur that ruled against a backdrop of blue skies. This tyrannosaurid theropod was an apex predator, illustrated in all its glory. With razor-sharp teeth and powerful limbs, Albertosaurus was a formidable creature. An illustration captures this carnivorous beast chasing down a group of Centrosaurs who flee for their lives. Its dominance is further emphasized in another stunning artwork showcasing Albertosaurus standing tall on a white background. Headshot portraits reveal intricate details sarcophagus, displaying its fierce gaze and menacing presence. A black ink drawing brings this ancient creature to life once again, reminding us of its existence millions of years ago. As we delve deeper into history, we witness Albertosaurus wandering through prehistoric forests teeming with life. It navigates these lush landscapes as dinosaurs graze peacefully in North America's delta lands 76-74 million years ago. The legacy continues to captivate our imagination today. With each illustration and fossil discovery, we uncover more about this remarkable species from the Late Cretaceous era—a time when nature's forces shaped Earth's inhabitants like never before.

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