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"Morphology: Unveiling the Intricate World of Shapes and Structures" Exploring the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera

Background imageMorphology Collection: Ophiacodon is an extint synapsid from the Early Permian of New Mexico

Ophiacodon is an extint synapsid from the Early Permian of New Mexico
Ophiacodon mirus is an extint synapsid from the Early Permian of New Mexico

Background imageMorphology Collection: Diplocaulus is an extinct lepospondyl from the Paleozoic Era

Diplocaulus is an extinct lepospondyl from the Paleozoic Era
Diplocaulus is an extinct amphibious lepospondyl from the Late Permian of Texas

Background imageMorphology Collection: A group of Xenacanthus prehistoric sharks

A group of Xenacanthus prehistoric sharks from the Devonian and Triassic periods of Earths history

Background imageMorphology Collection: Eudimorphodon is a flying reptile that lived during the Triassic period

Eudimorphodon is a flying reptile that lived during the Triassic period
Eudimorphodon is a predatory flying reptile that lived during the Triassic period of Italy

Background imageMorphology Collection: A Kaprosuchus reptile confronts an Agustinia dinosaur

A Kaprosuchus reptile confronts an Agustinia dinosaur
Two Anhanguera reptiles fly above as a Kaprosuchus reptile confronts an Agustinia dinosaur

Background imageMorphology Collection: Rhizodus hibberti, an extinct group of Carboniferous lobe-finned fish

Rhizodus hibberti, an extinct group of Carboniferous lobe-finned fish
Rhizodus hibberti, an extinct group of Carboniferous predatory lobe-finned fish

Background imageMorphology Collection: Squid-like Orthoceratites attempt to make meals of trilobites

Squid-like Orthoceratites attempt to make meals of trilobites
Squid-like Orthoceratites (genus Orthoceras) attempt to make meals of trilobites of the species Asaphus kowalewskii at the bottom of an Ordovician sea 480 million years ago

Background imageMorphology Collection: A Dimorphodon pterosaur chasing an insect

A Dimorphodon pterosaur chasing an insect during the Early Jurassic about 193 million years ago. Dimorphodons lived among the early dinosaurs before dinosaurs got to huge sizes

Background imageMorphology Collection: A swarm of jellyfish swim the Panthalassic Ocean

A swarm of jellyfish swim the Panthalassic Ocean
A smack, or swarm, of jellyfish swim the Panthalassic Ocean 500 million years ago during the Cambrian Period. Jellyfish, also known as sea jellies

Background imageMorphology 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 imageMorphology Collection: Anatomy of Uberabasuchus terrificus

Anatomy of Uberabasuchus terrificus
Uberabasuchus terrificus was a crocodylomorph about 2.5 meters long that lived in Brazil during the late Cretaceous Period. It was a terrestrial predator of the group Peirosauridae

Background imageMorphology Collection: Three Spinosaurus dinosaurs standing in the desert

Three Spinosaurus dinosaurs standing in the desert by daylight

Background imageMorphology Collection: Ambulocetus natans, an early cetacean that lived in the Early Eocene epoch

Ambulocetus natans, an early cetacean that lived in the Early Eocene epoch during the Cenozoic Era. Ambulocetus is an ancestor of modern day whales. Acrylics and colored pencil

Background imageMorphology Collection: Dorygnathus, a genus of pterosaur from the Jurassic Period

Dorygnathus, a genus of pterosaur from the Jurassic Period
Dorygnathus, a genus of pterosaur that lived in Europe and Germany during the Jurassic Period

Background imageMorphology Collection: Illustration of a prehistoric era Diplocaulus

Illustration of a prehistoric era Diplocaulus
Diplocaulus salamandroides, a prehistoric animal from the Paleozoic Era

Background imageMorphology Collection: Varanosaurus is an extinct synapsid from the Early Permian of Texas

Varanosaurus is an extinct synapsid from the Early Permian of Texas
Varanosaurus acutirostris is an extinct synapsid from the Early Permian of Texas

Background imageMorphology Collection: Tiktaalik is an extinct lobe-finned fish from the Late Devonian of Canada

Tiktaalik is an extinct lobe-finned fish from the Late Devonian of Canada
Tiktaalik roseae is an extinct lobe-finned fish from the Late Devonian of Canada

Background imageMorphology 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 imageMorphology Collection: Mesosaurus, an aquatic reptile from the Early Permian period

Mesosaurus, an aquatic reptile from the Early Permian period
The Mesosaurus was a carnivorous aquatic reptile from the Early Permian of Africa and South America

Background imageMorphology Collection: Cymbospondylus, a very large and early Triassic ichthyosaur

Cymbospondylus, a very large and early Triassic ichthyosaur

Background imageMorphology Collection: Spinosauridae size chart

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

Background imageMorphology Collection: Pezosiren is a sirenian mammal from the Eocene epoch

Pezosiren is a sirenian mammal from the Eocene epoch of Jamaica

Background imageMorphology Collection: Kaprosuchus saharicus head detail

Kaprosuchus saharicus head detail

Background imageMorphology Collection: Giraffatitan brancai dinosaurs grazing in a Jurassic environment

Giraffatitan brancai dinosaurs grazing in a Jurassic environment
Giraffatitan brancai, a sauropod dinosaur that lived in the late Jurassic period. It was originally named as an African species of Brachiosaurus (B. brancai)

Background imageMorphology 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 imageMorphology Collection: Shonisaurus marine reptile fish isolated on white background

Shonisaurus marine reptile fish isolated on white background

Background imageMorphology Collection: A colony of nesting female Phorusrhacos during the Miocene Era

A colony of nesting female Phorusrhacos during the Miocene Era
A male Phorusrhacos bird of prey watches over a colony of nesting females during the Miocene Era

Background imageMorphology Collection: Woman with hat, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Woman with hat, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Old dressmaker, Jan Chalon, 1792

Old dressmaker, Jan Chalon, 1792

Background imageMorphology Collection: Two unknown men, print maker: Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Two unknown men, print maker: Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Old man, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Old man, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Woman with big round hat, Jan Chalon, 1790

Woman with big round hat, Jan Chalon, 1790

Background imageMorphology Collection: Old woman over a stove, print maker: Jan Chalon, 1789

Old woman over a stove, print maker: Jan Chalon, 1789

Background imageMorphology Collection: Man with glasses, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Man with glasses, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Smiling man, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Smiling man, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Old man, Jan Chalon, 1791

Old man, Jan Chalon, 1791

Background imageMorphology Collection: Young man, Jan Chalon, 1795

Young man, Jan Chalon, 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Man with cane, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Man with cane, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Man with hat, print maker: Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Man with hat, print maker: Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Adult man with hat, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Adult man with hat, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Young woman, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Young woman, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Woman with hat, print maker: Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Woman with hat, print maker: Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Old man, print maker: Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Old man, print maker: Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Woman Reading, Jan Chalon, 1790

Woman Reading, Jan Chalon, 1790

Background imageMorphology Collection: Adult male, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Adult male, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Man with hat, Jan Chalon, 1789

Man with hat, Jan Chalon, 1789

Background imageMorphology Collection: Mother with child, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Mother with child, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Old Woman, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Old Woman, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795



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