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Amniote Collection

Amniotes: A Glimpse into the Ancient World Witness the fierce battle as an Inostrancevia, a formidable predator from the Permian period

Background imageAmniote Collection: A fierce Prestosuchus dinosaur

A fierce Prestosuchus dinosaur. Prestosuchus was a carnivorous archosaur dinosaur that lived in the Triassic Period of Brazil

Background imageAmniote Collection: An Inostrancevia attacks a Scutosaurus

An Inostrancevia attacks a Scutosaurus
An Inostrancevia alexandri attacks a Scutosaurus karpinski in prehistoric times

Background imageAmniote Collection: Indian Cobra (Naja naja)

Indian Cobra (Naja naja)
Antique illustration of a Indian Cobra or Spectacled Cobra (Naja naja)

Background imageAmniote Collection: Edaphosaurus pogonias, a prehistoric animal from the Paleozoic Era

Edaphosaurus pogonias, a prehistoric animal from the Paleozoic Era

Background imageAmniote Collection: Nigersaurus dinosaur, front view

Nigersaurus dinosaur, front view. Nigersaurus was a sauropod herbivorous dinosaur that lived in the Republic of Niger, Africa during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageAmniote Collection: Kaprosuchus marine reptile

Kaprosuchus marine reptile
Kaprosuchus was a marine reptile that lived in rivers and swamps of the Cretaceous Period

Background imageAmniote Collection: Kaprosuchus is an extinct genus of crocodile

Kaprosuchus is an extinct genus of crocodile from the Upper Cretaceous of Niger, Africa

Background imageAmniote Collection: Cotylorhynchus bransoni, a prehistoric animal from the Paleozoic Era

Cotylorhynchus bransoni, a prehistoric animal from the Paleozoic Era

Background imageAmniote Collection: Metriorhynchus marine reptiles try to capture a Coelacanth fish

Metriorhynchus marine reptiles try to capture a Coelacanth fish
Two Metriorhynchus marine reptiles try to capture a Coelacanth fish in Jurassic seas

Background imageAmniote Collection: A large Carcharodontosaurus attacks a Kaprosuchus

A large Carcharodontosaurus attacks a Kaprosuchus. Carcharodontosaurus is a giant predator of North Africa from the mid Creatceous about 95 million years ago

Background imageAmniote Collection: South American rattlesnake (Crotalus durissus)

South American rattlesnake (Crotalus durissus)
Illustration of a South American rattlesnake (Crotalus durissus)

Background imageAmniote Collection: Illustration of an Eurhinosaurus from the prehistoric era

Illustration of an Eurhinosaurus from the prehistoric era

Background imageAmniote Collection: Thadeosaurus colcanapi, Late Permian of Madagascar

Thadeosaurus colcanapi, Late Permian of Madagascar

Background imageAmniote Collection: A Dimetrodon amongst Alethopteris ferns

A Dimetrodon amongst Alethopteris ferns
Dimetrodon was the apex predator of its time. They came as large as 11 feet long, 4 feet tall, and weighing as much as 300 pounds

Background imageAmniote Collection: Dimetrodon reptile from the Permian period

Dimetrodon reptile from the Permian period
Dimetrodon was a carnivorous mammal-like reptile which lived during the Permian period of North America and Europe

Background imageAmniote Collection: Prehistoric era dinosaurs of Niger drawn to scale

Prehistoric era dinosaurs of Niger drawn to scale

Background imageAmniote Collection: Arizonasaurus portrait on white background

Arizonasaurus portrait on white background. Arizonasaurus was a sailback carnivorous archosaur that lived in Arizona, North America in the Triassic Period

Background imageAmniote Collection: A Chirotherium roams a prehistoric era landscape

A Chirotherium roams a prehistoric era landscape

Background imageAmniote Collection: Metriorhynchus, an extinct genus of crocodyliform from the Jurassic Period

Metriorhynchus, an extinct genus of crocodyliform from the Jurassic Period
Metriorhynchus was a marine reptile similar to our present day crocodile and lived in the Jurassic Period

Background imageAmniote Collection: Cotylorhynchus, a large synapsid of the Early Permian period

Cotylorhynchus, a large synapsid of the Early Permian period

Background imageAmniote Collection: Arizonasaurus dinosaur walking in the desert

Arizonasaurus dinosaur walking in the desert amongst bjuvia trees

Background imageAmniote Collection: A Dakosaurus attacks a small Plesiosaurus

A Dakosaurus attacks a small Plesiosaurus in the clear waters of a prehistoric ocean

Background imageAmniote Collection: Dimetrodon reptile on white background

Dimetrodon reptile on white background. Dimetrodon was a mammal-like sailback reptile that lived in the Permian Period of North America and Europe

Background imageAmniote Collection: A curious Koumpiodontosuchus eyes a Neovenator

A curious Koumpiodontosuchus eyes a Neovenator
A curious Koumpiodontosuchus aprosdokiti eyes a Neovenator as it pauses to take a drink on the Isle of Wight around 126m BP

Background imageAmniote Collection: Illustration of a Moschowhaitsia vjuschkovi

Illustration of a Moschowhaitsia vjuschkovi from prehistoric times

Background imageAmniote Collection: Dimetrodon was an extinct genus of synapsid from th Early Permian period

Dimetrodon was an extinct genus of synapsid from th Early Permian period
Dimetrodon was an extinct genus of synapsid that lived during the Early Permian, around 295a'272 million years ago

Background imageAmniote Collection: Prestosuchus portrait on white background

Prestosuchus portrait on white background. Prestosuchus was a carnivorous archosaur dinosaur that lived in the Triassic Period of Brazil

Background imageAmniote Collection: Desmatosuchus armored dinosaur

Desmatosuchus armored dinosaur
Desmatosuchus was a herbivore with an armored body that lived in the Triassic Period of Arizona and Texas

Background imageAmniote Collection: A sail-backed Dimetrodon from Earths Permian period of time

A sail-backed Dimetrodon from Earths Permian period of time

Background imageAmniote Collection: Dendrerpeton side view

Dendrerpeton side view. Dendrerpeton was an extinct genus of amphibious carnivore from the Carboniferous Period of Canada

Background imageAmniote Collection: Dicynodon trautscholdi, a prehistoric animal from the Paleozoic Era

Dicynodon trautscholdi, a prehistoric animal from the Paleozoic Era

Background imageAmniote Collection: Gephyrosaurus is an extinct animal from the Early Jurassic period

Gephyrosaurus is an extinct animal from the Early Jurassic period
Gephyrosaurus is an extinct Rhynchocephalian from the Early Jurassic period of Wales

Background imageAmniote Collection: A group of fast swimming Eurhinosaurus marine reptiles

A group of fast swimming Eurhinosaurus marine reptiles from the Jurassic period of Europe, following a school of small fish

Background imageAmniote Collection: Kronosaurus, attacks a pod of Dolichorhynchops in Cretaceous seas

Kronosaurus, attacks a pod of Dolichorhynchops in Cretaceous seas
The marine reptile, Kronosaurus, attacks a pod of dolphin-like Dolichorhynchops in Cretaceous seas

Background imageAmniote Collection: An Inostrancevia eating the flesh of a dead Scutosaurus

An Inostrancevia eating the flesh of a dead Scutosaurus

Background imageAmniote Collection: Eogyrinus aquatic tetrapod, side view

Eogyrinus aquatic tetrapod, side view. Eogyrinus was a aquatic predatory tetrapod that lived in the Carboniferous Period of England

Background imageAmniote Collection: 3D rendering of a Dimetrodon dinosaur

3D rendering of a Dimetrodon dinosaur, side view

Background imageAmniote Collection: Youngina capensis, Late Permian of South Africa

Youngina capensis, Late Permian of South Africa

Background imageAmniote Collection: Seymouria is a reptiliomorph from the Early Permian period

Seymouria is a reptiliomorph from the Early Permian period of Texas

Background imageAmniote Collection: Cotylorhynchus on the shore

Cotylorhynchus on the shore

Background imageAmniote Collection: Illustration of a Kronosaurus from the prehistoric era

Illustration of a Kronosaurus from the prehistoric era

Background imageAmniote Collection: Clevosaurus, a prehistoric reptile similar to the modern tuatara

Clevosaurus, a prehistoric reptile similar to the modern tuatara
Clevosaurus, a prehistoric reptile that is similar to the modern tuatara

Background imageAmniote Collection: Chroniosuchus is an extinct animal from the Paleozoic Era

Chroniosuchus is an extinct animal from the Paleozoic Era

Background imageAmniote Collection: Cotylorhynchus confrontation on the waters edge

Cotylorhynchus confrontation on the waters edge

Background imageAmniote Collection: Illustration of a Nikkasaurus tatarinovi

Illustration of a Nikkasaurus tatarinovi from prehistoric times

Background imageAmniote Collection: A group of sail-backed Dimetrodons during Earths Permian period

A group of sail-backed Dimetrodons during Earths Permian period
A group of sail-backed carnivorous Dimetrodons during Earths Permian period

Background imageAmniote Collection: Close-up of the head of a Scutosaurus tuberculatus

Close-up of the head of a Scutosaurus tuberculatus

Background imageAmniote Collection: Archegosaurus on white background

Archegosaurus on white background. Archegosaurus was an amphibian tetrapod that lived in Europe during the Permian Period



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Amniotes: A Glimpse into the Ancient World Witness the fierce battle as an Inostrancevia, a formidable predator from the Permian period, launches a vicious attack on a Scutosaurus, a heavily armored herbivore. This clash of titans showcases the ancient struggle for survival in prehistoric times. In another corner of the world, we encounter the Indian Cobra (Naja naja), its venomous fangs poised to strike. This slithering reptile has long fascinated and intimidated humans with its deadly capabilities. Travel back even further in time to the Paleozoic Era and meet Edaphosaurus pogonias, an intriguing creature adorned with sail-like structures on its back. This enigmatic animal roamed Earth millions of years ago, leaving behind traces of its existence imprinted in fossil records. Behold the majestic Nigersaurus dinosaur from a front view; this gentle giant grazed upon vegetation during the Cretaceous period. Its unique elongated snout allowed it to reach high branches effortlessly. Dive deep into ancient oceans where Kaprosuchus reigns supreme—a marine reptile resembling an extinct genus of crocodile. With razor-sharp teeth and powerful jaws, it was undoubtedly one of nature's most fearsome predators. Watch as Metriorhynchus marine reptiles skillfully attempt to capture a Coelacanth fish—an elusive creature that has managed to survive through countless millennia virtually unchanged since prehistoric times. Prepare yourself for an intense encounter between two apex predators: witness a large Carcharodontosaurus launching an assault on Kaprosuchus. The outcome remains uncertain as these ferocious beasts engage in an epic battle for dominance. Venturing across continents brings us face-to-face with South American rattlesnake (Crotalus durissus). Known for their distinctive rattle and potent venom, these serpents command respect wherever they roam.