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"Unveiling the Backbone: From Dinosaurs to Humans" In this captivating journey through time and science, we explore the intricate marvel that is the backbone

Background imageBackbone Collection: Pencil drawing of Tuojiangosaurus trying to ingest small rocks

Pencil drawing of Tuojiangosaurus trying to ingest small rocks
Pencil drawing of Tuojiangosaurus multispinus trying to ingest small rocks which help the animal to grind plant matter in its gastric mill

Background imageBackbone Collection: Illustration of a Spinosaurus boxing

Illustration of a Spinosaurus boxing

Background imageBackbone Collection: Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Cretaceous period

Background imageBackbone Collection: Arizonasaurus dinosaurs follow along with a herd of Plateosaurus

Arizonasaurus dinosaurs follow along with a herd of Plateosaurus
Arizonasaurus dinosaurs and Eudimorphodon flying reptiles follow along with a herd of Plateosaurus on their annual migration

Background imageBackbone Collection: A carnivorous Spinosaurus during Earths Cretaceous period

A carnivorous Spinosaurus during Earths Cretaceous period

Background imageBackbone Collection: Miragaia dinosaur walking near Wollemi pines

Miragaia dinosaur walking near Wollemi pines

Background imageBackbone Collection: A pair of carnivorous Dimetrodon explore an Early Permian landscape

A pair of carnivorous Dimetrodon explore an Early Permian landscape. The tree on the left is a Cordaites, an ancient ancestor of todays conifers, and on the far right is a Glossopteris

Background imageBackbone Collection: Cute illustration of a Spinosaurus

Cute illustration of a Spinosaurus

Background imageBackbone Collection: Miragaia longicollum, a stegosaurid of the Jurassic period

Miragaia longicollum, a stegosaurid of the Jurassic period

Background imageBackbone Collection: Spinosaurus walking across a grassy field

Spinosaurus walking across a grassy field

Background imageBackbone Collection: Spinosaurus roaming along the shoreline

Spinosaurus roaming along the shoreline

Background imageBackbone Collection: Huayangosaurus dinosaur, front view

Huayangosaurus dinosaur, front view. Huayangosaurus was an armored herbivorous dinosaur that lived in the Jurassic Period of China

Background imageBackbone Collection: Huayangosaurus dinosaur on white background

Huayangosaurus dinosaur on white background. Huayangosaurus was an armored herbivorous dinosaur that lived in the Jurassic Period of China

Background imageBackbone Collection: Spinosaurus hunting for fish in a lake

Spinosaurus hunting for fish in a lake. The largest known predator at 54 feet long, Spinosaurus lived in North Africa from the end of the early Cretaceous

Background imageBackbone Collection: A Concavenator corcovatus running on the beach

A Concavenator corcovatus running on the beach

Background imageBackbone Collection: Concavenator was a theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Period

Concavenator was a theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Period
Concavenator, the hump backed hunter from Cuenca, was a theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 130 million years ago during the early Cretaceous period

Background imageBackbone Collection: Spinosaurus hunting for its next meal

Spinosaurus hunting for its next meal

Background imageBackbone Collection: Spinosaurus hunting along the shore

Spinosaurus hunting along the shore

Background imageBackbone Collection: Spinosaurus hunting in an open field

Spinosaurus hunting in an open field

Background imageBackbone Collection: Dimetrodon, a synapsid that was an apex pradator

Dimetrodon, a synapsid that was an apex pradator

Background imageBackbone Collection: Illustration of a Spinosaurus hockey player

Illustration of a Spinosaurus hockey player

Background imageBackbone Collection: Illustration of a Spinosaurus doctor

Illustration of a Spinosaurus doctor

Background imageBackbone Collection: Cute illustration of a smiling Spinosaurus

Cute illustration of a smiling Spinosaurus

Background imageBackbone Collection: Spinosaurus was a large theropod dinosaur from the Cretaceous period

Spinosaurus was a large theropod dinosaur from the Cretaceous period
Spinosaurus was a large theropod dinosaur which lived in what is now North Africa, from the Cretaceous period, about 112 to 97 million years ago

Background imageBackbone Collection: Mutualistic relationship between Dacentrurus armatus and Draconyx loureiroi

Mutualistic relationship between Dacentrurus armatus and Draconyx loureiroi, portuguese Tithonian age (Late Jurassic)

Background imageBackbone Collection: Two Spinosaurus dinosaurs hunting on desert terrain

Two Spinosaurus dinosaurs hunting on desert terrain

Background imageBackbone Collection: Spinosaurus walking across a desert landscape

Spinosaurus walking across a desert landscape

Background imageBackbone Collection: A pair of stegosaurid Miragaia dinosaurs

A pair of stegosaurid Miragaia dinosaurs during the Jurassic Period, in what is modern day Portugal

Background imageBackbone Collection: Spinosaurus hunting on barren terrain

Spinosaurus hunting on barren terrain

Background imageBackbone Collection: Two Spinosaurus dinosaurs hunting for food

Two Spinosaurus dinosaurs hunting for food

Background imageBackbone Collection: Three Spinosaurus dinosaurs standing in the desert

Three Spinosaurus dinosaurs standing in the desert by daylight

Background imageBackbone Collection: Arizonasaurus dinosaur on white background

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

Background imageBackbone Collection: An albino Spinosaurus

An albino Spinosaurus

Background imageBackbone Collection: 3D rendering of a Stegosaurus dinosaur

3D rendering of a Stegosaurus dinosaur

Background imageBackbone Collection: Amargasaurus cazaui, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Amargasaurus cazaui, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period

Background imageBackbone Collection: Arizonasaurus dinosaur amongst pachypteris trees

Arizonasaurus dinosaur amongst pachypteris trees
Arizonasaurus dinosaur walking in the desert amongst pachypteris trees

Background imageBackbone Collection: A Miragaia dinosaur bellows in protest as others try to join him in the marsh

A Miragaia dinosaur bellows in protest as others try to join him in the marsh
A Miragaia dinosaur bellows in protest as three others try to join him in the marsh. Three Dorygnathus pterosaurs fly overhead

Background imageBackbone Collection: Dimetrodon grandis traverses Earth during the Early Permian period

Dimetrodon grandis traverses Earth during the Early Permian period
An eleven foot long Dimetrodon grandis traverses an Earth that became cooler and dryer during the Early Permian period. 280 million years ago, long before the reign of dinosaurs

Background imageBackbone Collection: Spinosauridae size chart

Spinosauridae size chart, featuring Spinosaurus, Oxalaia, Suchomimus, Baryonyx, Ichthyovenator and Irritator

Background imageBackbone Collection: Hypacrosaurus dinosaur

Hypacrosaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imageBackbone Collection: Spinosaurus on barren terrain

Spinosaurus on barren terrain

Background imageBackbone Collection: Giganotosaurus dinosaur skeleton

Giganotosaurus dinosaur skeleton on textured background

Background imageBackbone Collection: Confrontation between two Spinosaurus dinosaurs

Confrontation between two Spinosaurus dinosaurs
Two Spinosaurus dinosaurs confront each other face to face in a prehistoric environment

Background imageBackbone Collection: A Triassic scene with the sailback Arizonasaurus and some dicynodonts

A Triassic scene with the sailback Arizonasaurus and some dicynodonts

Background imageBackbone Collection: Picture No. 10875831

Picture No. 10875831
Human skeleton - body structure - upper body backview showing ribs, shoulders and backbone Date:

Background imageBackbone Collection: Picture No. 10875830

Picture No. 10875830
Human skeleton - body structure - upper body showing ribs & backbone Date:

Background imageBackbone Collection: Picture No. 10875814

Picture No. 10875814
Human skeleton - body structure - upper body showing ribs and backbone Date:

Background imageBackbone Collection: Picture No. 10875816

Picture No. 10875816
Human skeleton - body structure - upper body bone showing ribs and backbone Date:



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"Unveiling the Backbone: From Dinosaurs to Humans" In this captivating journey through time and science, we explore the intricate marvel that is the backbone. Starting with a diagram of the human spine in a side view, we witness the remarkable structure that supports our bodies and allows us to stand tall. Transporting us back millions of years, a 3D rendering of an Ankylosaurus dinosaur skeleton reminds us that even these ancient creatures possessed their own version of a backbone. The conceptual image of a human skull and spinal cord further emphasizes how this vital structure connects our brain to every part of our body. Continuing our exploration into prehistoric times, another 3D rendering reveals the awe-inspiring skeletal remains of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Its massive backbone serves as evidence of its strength and dominance during its reign on Earth. Delving into history's scientific contributions, "The Science of Human Anatomy" by Bartholomeo Eustachi takes center stage. This groundbreaking work from centuries ago laid the foundation for understanding our bodies' inner workings. Shifting gears towards beauty and artistry, we encounter images showcasing bareback beauty – highlighting both vulnerability and strength embodied in one's posture. Leonardo Da Vinci's study on anatomy during the 15th century adds another layer to this multifaceted concept as medicine intertwines with artistic expression. Returning to modern times, detailed anatomical views present male skeletons from different perspectives – side view and perspective view – allowing us to appreciate how each bone fits together like puzzle pieces forming an unyielding support system for life itself. As we conclude this visual expedition through time and knowledge, it becomes evident that whether it be dinosaurs or humans, past or present; there is something truly extraordinary about the backbone - an enduring symbol representing resilience, adaptability, and evolution across species throughout history.