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Maastrichtian Collection

The Maastrichtian period, named after the city of Maastricht in the Netherlands, was a fascinating time in Earth's history

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: 1770 Cuvier Mstricht Mosasaur

1770 Cuvier Mstricht Mosasaur
1812 Plate 1 of " the big fossil animal" (later named Mosasaur hoffmanii) from Vol. III, Cuviers " Ossamens Fossiles"

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Skull of a Triceratops

Skull of a Triceratops
3507249 Skull of a Triceratops; (add.info.: Skull of a Triceratops, a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur that first appeared during the late Maastrichtian stage of the late Cretaceous period)

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Skull of a Triceratops

Skull of a Triceratops
3507248 Skull of a Triceratops; (add.info.: Skull of a Triceratops, a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur that first appeared during the late Maastrichtian stage of the late Cretaceous period)

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Stygimoloch, a genus of pachycephalosaurid from the Cretaceous period

Stygimoloch, a genus of pachycephalosaurid from the Cretaceous period
Stygimoloch is a genus of pachycephalosaurid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: 1770 Mstricht Mosasaur by Cuvier

1770 Mstricht Mosasaur by Cuvier
1812 Composite description and plate of " the big fossil animal" (later named Mosasaur hoffmanii) from Vol. III, Cuviers " Ossamens Fossiles"

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Triceratops, dinosaur, large and, skeleton, skull, and series of head illustrations

Triceratops, dinosaur, large and, skeleton, skull, and series of head illustrations

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: A pair of Tarbosaurus dinosaurs hunting for food

A pair of Tarbosaurus dinosaurs hunting for food
A pair of carnivorous Tarbosaurus dinosaurs hunting for food in what is modern day Asia

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Gallimimus dinosaur

Gallimimus dinosaur
Gallimimus was an omnivorous dinosaur that lived in Mongolia during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: A pair of Tarbosaurus dinosaurs running towards a Pinacosaurus

A pair of Tarbosaurus dinosaurs running towards a Pinacosaurus
A pair of carnivorous Tarbosaurus dinosaurs running towards a Pinacosaurus armored dinosaur

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Tarbosaurus dinosaur roaring, white background

Tarbosaurus dinosaur roaring, white background

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Tarbosaurus running through a steam amongst Tamarix plants

Tarbosaurus running through a steam amongst Tamarix plants

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: A female Saurolophus attempts to crush a Tarchia armored dinosaur

A female Saurolophus attempts to crush a Tarchia armored dinosaur as it seeks to destroy their nest

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Tarbosaurus surprising a herd of Saurolophus dinosaurs

Tarbosaurus surprising a herd of Saurolophus dinosaurs outside of a cedar forest

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Tarbosaurus was a theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period

Tarbosaurus was a theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period
Tarbosaurus was a tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in Asia about 70 million years ago at the end of the Late Cretaceous Period

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Jane is a fossil specimen of small tyrannosaurid dinosaur

Jane is a fossil specimen of small tyrannosaurid dinosaur
Jane (officially known as BMRP 2002.4.1) is a fossil specimen of a small tyrannosaurid dinosaur discovered in the Hell Creek Formation in southern Montana

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Body size comparison between Giganotosaurus carolinii and Tyrannosaurus rex

Body size comparison between Giganotosaurus carolinii and Tyrannosaurus rex. Giganotosaurus lived during the Cenomanian stage of Argentina

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Illustration of predatory Tyrannosaurus Rex looking aggressively at herd of herbivorous ceratopsid

Illustration of predatory Tyrannosaurus Rex looking aggressively at herd of herbivorous ceratopsid Triceratops dinosaurs in distance oblivious to the danger

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Various dinosaurs of the Hell Creek Formation

Various dinosaurs of the Hell Creek Formation. Hell Creek Formation is a geologic formation spanning Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota and South Dakota

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Uberabatitan dinosaur walking in a prehistoric lake

Uberabatitan dinosaur walking in a prehistoric lake surrounded by Tempskya trees and onychiopsis plants

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Kaiwhekea plesiosaur feeding on a pair of squid-like cephalopods

Kaiwhekea plesiosaur feeding on a pair of squid-like cephalopods

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Struthiomimus dinosaur

Struthiomimus dinosaur, white background

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Gallimimus dinosaur discovering eggs in the desert

Gallimimus dinosaur discovering eggs in the desert

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Uberabatitan sauropod dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Uberabatitan sauropod dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period
Uberabatitan was a herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period of Brazil

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Homalocephale is a pachycephalosaur from the Late Cretaceous

Homalocephale is a pachycephalosaur from the Late Cretaceous period

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: A Tarbosaurus dinosaur approaching a Pinacosaurus

A Tarbosaurus dinosaur approaching a Pinacosaurus
A carnivorous Tarbosaurus dinosaur approaching a Pinacosaurus armored dinosaur during the Cretaceous period in what is modern day Asia

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Archelon sea turtle on white background

Archelon sea turtle on white background. Archelon was a giant sea turtle that lived in South Dakota, USA during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: A Therizinosaurus prevents a young Tarbosaurus in his hunt for Gallimimus

A Therizinosaurus prevents a young Tarbosaurus in his hunt for Gallimimus
A Therizinosaurus emerges from the undergrowth to prevent a young Tarbosaurus in his hunt for Gallimimus

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex surprising a herd of Gallimimus dinosaurs

Tyrannosaurus rex surprising a herd of Gallimimus dinosaurs

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: A Tarbosaurus dinosaur and an armored Saichania ankylosaurid

A Tarbosaurus dinosaur and an armored Saichania ankylosaurid in a prehistoric landscape

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Edmontosaurus annectens, a hadrosaurid from the Late Cretaceous period

Edmontosaurus annectens, a hadrosaurid from the Late Cretaceous period
Edmontosaurus annectens, a saurolophine hadrosaur from the Mstrichtian (Late Cretaceous) of North America

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Dreadnoughtus is a sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period

Dreadnoughtus is a sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period of Argentina

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: A lone Tarbosaurus lying on the ground

A lone Tarbosaurus lying on the ground during Earths Cretaceous period of time

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Tarbosaurus dinosaur, side view

Tarbosaurus dinosaur, side view
Tarbosaurus was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period of Asia

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Pinacosaurus dinosaur on white background

Pinacosaurus dinosaur on white background. Pinacosaurus was a herbivorous ankylosaur that lived in the Cretaceous Period of Mongolia and China

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Fanged Enchodus predatory fish from the late Cretaceous period

Fanged Enchodus predatory fish from the late Cretaceous period
Fanged Enchodus, six-foot-long predatory fish from the late Cretaceous period about 75 million years ago, swim in a estuary in the Western Interior Seaway of North America

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Chasmosaurus dinosaur

Chasmosaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Puertasaurus dinosaur side view

Puertasaurus dinosaur side view. Puertasaurus was a herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that lived in Patagonia during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: A colorful Triceratops wanders a Cretaceous forest

A colorful Triceratops wanders a Cretaceous forest
A ten ton Triceratops wanders a Cretaceous forest 68 million years ago in what is today the Western United States

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Acrocanthosaurus portrait on white background

Acrocanthosaurus portrait on white background. Atlasaurus was a large herbivorous dinosaur that lived in the Jurassic Period of Morocco, North Africa

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Quetzalcoatlus flying above a herd of Edmontosaurus dinosaurs

Quetzalcoatlus flying above a herd of Edmontosaurus dinosaurs
A scene from above a herd of Edmontosaurus dinosaurs during the Hell Creek Formation. Flying overhead are the giant pterosaurs called Quetzalcoatlus with wingspans from 35-40 feet

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Puertasaurus dinosaur on white background

Puertasaurus dinosaur on white background. Puertasaurus was a herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that lived in Patagonia during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Herd of Gallimimus dinosaurs in the desert

Herd of Gallimimus dinosaurs in the desert

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: A pair of Tarbosaurus dinosaurs scavaging for food

A pair of Tarbosaurus dinosaurs scavaging for food
A pair of carnivorous Tarbosaurus dinosaurs scavaging for food during the Cretaceous period

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Tarbosaurus attacked by a group of Velociraptor dinosaurs

Tarbosaurus attacked by a group of Velociraptor dinosaurs

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Shantungosaurus dinosaur defending itself from a Tarbosaurus attack

Shantungosaurus dinosaur defending itself from a Tarbosaurus attack

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Triceratops grazing on a magnolia tree

Triceratops grazing on a magnolia tree next to cycas

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Tarbosaurus dinosaur roaring

Tarbosaurus dinosaur roaring
Tarbosaurus was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period of Asia

Background imageMaastrichtian Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex attacking two Struthiomimus dinosaurs

Tyrannosaurus Rex attacking two Struthiomimus dinosaurs



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The Maastrichtian period, named after the city of Maastricht in the Netherlands, was a fascinating time in Earth's history. In 1770, Cuvier discovered the remarkable Mosasaur fossils from this era, shedding light on the ancient marine reptiles that once roamed our oceans. Among them was the fearsome Maastricht Mosasaur, a creature that ruled the seas with its powerful jaws and sleek body. Imagine witnessing a pair of Tarbosaurus dinosaurs hunting for food during this time. These apex predators were relentless as they chased down their prey with lightning speed. In addition to these mighty hunters, there were also agile Gallimimus dinosaurs roaming the land. Picture a pair of Tarbosaurus dinosaurs running towards a Pinacosaurus in an intense pursuit for survival. The earth would tremble under their thunderous footsteps. One can almost hear the deafening roar of a Tarbosaurus dinosaur against a stark white background. Its dominance over its territory is evident as it runs through steam amidst Tamarix plants, creating an awe-inspiring sight. But not all encounters ended well for these formidable creatures. A female Saurolophus attempted to crush a Tarchia armored dinosaur but faced resistance from its sturdy armor. Such clashes between different species shaped life during this period. Tarbosaurus often surprised herds of Saurolophus dinosaurs while searching for their next meal. Their stealthy approach sent shivers down their prey's spines before unleashing chaos upon them, and is important to note that Tarbosaurus was just one among many theropod dinosaurs thriving during this Late Cretaceous period. Jane serves as an extraordinary fossil specimen representing small tyrannosaurid dinosaurs from this era. To put things into perspective, let's compare Giganotosaurus carolinii and Tyrannosaurus rex - two giants who lived millions of years apart but shared a similar body size.