Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Ornithischia Collection

Ornithischia, a fascinating group of herbivorous dinosaurs that roamed the Earth millions of years ago

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: The Wealden, restorations, Crystal Palace Park

The Wealden, restorations, Crystal Palace Park
Original artwork by Walter Ray Woods for Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Iguanodon and Hylaeosaurus

Iguanodon and Hylaeosaurus
Sheet 3 of a series of posters by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins c. 1862, showing Iguanodon and Hylaeosaurus. Date: circa 1862

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex eats the carrion of a dead Triceratops

Tyrannosaurus Rex eats the carrion of a dead Triceratops
A Tyrannosaurus Rex eats the carrion of a dead Triceratops in prehistoric wetlands

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: 3D rendering of an Ankylosaurus dinosaur skeleton

3D rendering of an Ankylosaurus dinosaur skeleton, side view. This armored dinosaur lived in the early Mesozoic era

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A herd of dinosaurs walk past a flying saucer lodged into the ground

A herd of dinosaurs walk past a flying saucer lodged into the ground
A herd of herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaurs from the Cretaceous Period, walk past a giant flying saucer lodged into the ground after a bad landing

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A Rubeosaurus roams a prehistoric environment

A Rubeosaurus roams a prehistoric environment

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Triceratop dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5928

Triceratop dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5928
Triceratops skeleton. Model skeleton of a Triceratops prorsus dinosaur. Photographed at the Natural History Museum, London, UK, in 1907

Background imageOrnithischia 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 imageOrnithischia 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 imageOrnithischia Collection: Illustration of Hypsilophodon, a beaked ornithischian dinosaur

Illustration of Hypsilophodon, a beaked ornithischian dinosaur

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Pachycephalosaurus pencil drawing with digital color

Pachycephalosaurus pencil drawing with digital color

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A Parasaurolophus searches for a source of water

A Parasaurolophus searches for a source of water

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex attacking an Einiosaurus dinosaur

Tyrannosaurus rex attacking an Einiosaurus dinosaur amongst onychiopsis and wollemia pine trees

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Cute illustration of a Stegosaurus dinosaur

Cute illustration of a Stegosaurus dinosaur

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Carnotaurus attacking an Antarctopelta armored dinosaur

Carnotaurus attacking an Antarctopelta armored dinosaur
Carnotaurus attacking an Antarctopelta from the Late Cretaceous period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Two Allosaurus with a Hypsilophodon in mouth as next meal

Two Allosaurus with a Hypsilophodon in mouth as next meal
Two Allosaurus europaeus with a Hypsilophodon foxii in mouth as its next meal

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Spinosaurus hunting an Onchopristis with a pair of Carcharodontosaurus in background

Spinosaurus hunting an Onchopristis with a pair of Carcharodontosaurus in background
A Spinosaurus hunting an Onchopristis while two Carcharodontosaurus eat the carcass Ouranosaurus in the background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Ankylosaurus, an armored dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Ankylosaurus, an armored dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period
A huge armored dinosaur, Ankylosaurus was a herbivore from the Cretaceous Period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: An Acrocanthosaurus observes a Tenontosaurus being attacked by Deinonychus

An Acrocanthosaurus observes a Tenontosaurus being attacked by Deinonychus
A Cretaceous Acrocanthosaurus observing a Tenontosaurus being attacked by a group of Deinonychus

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Scelidosaurus, Nothronychus and Argentinosaurus dinosarus grazing on leaves

Scelidosaurus, Nothronychus and Argentinosaurus dinosarus grazing on leaves
A grouo of Scelidosaurus, Nothronychus and Argentinosaurus dinosarus grazing on trees and leaves

Background imageOrnithischia 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 imageOrnithischia Collection: Invitation to Dinner in Iguanodon 31 / 12 / 1853

Invitation to Dinner in Iguanodon 31 / 12 / 1853
Original artwork by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, donated by his granddaughter Mary Hawkins

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Triceratops horn

Triceratops horn
Triceratops which lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago had three horns. It grew up to 9 metres in length and fossils have been discovered in USA

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Monolophosaurus walking through tall grass

Monolophosaurus walking through tall grass

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A herd of Styracosaurus dinosaurs during Earths Cretaceous period

A herd of Styracosaurus dinosaurs during Earths Cretaceous period of modern day North America

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Hypsilophodon drinking water from a prehistoric lake

Hypsilophodon drinking water from a prehistoric lake

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A Parasaurolophus dinosaur during the late Cretaceous period

A Parasaurolophus dinosaur during the late Cretaceous period
Parasaurolophus is a herbivorous dinosaur belonging to the group known as hadrosaurids. It lived during the late Cretaceous period and was both a biped and quadruped

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Styracosaurus dinosaurs confront a Tyrannosaurus Rex

Styracosaurus dinosaurs confront a Tyrannosaurus Rex
A herd of Styracosaurus dinosaurs confronting a carnivorous Tyrannosaurus Rex during the Cretaceous period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Kentrosaurus grazing in a grassy field

Kentrosaurus grazing in a grassy field

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Achelousaurus grazing in swamp

Achelousaurus grazing in swamp

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A pair of Velociraptors attack a lone Protoceratops

A pair of Velociraptors attack a lone Protoceratops
A pair of carnivorous Velociraptors attacking a lone Protoceratops which stands no chance of surviving this deadly attack

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: An adult Pentaceratops compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros

An adult Pentaceratops compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros
An adult Pentaceratops from 75 million years ago is compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Pentaceratops is 8 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 13, 000 pounds

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Illustration of a Parasaurolophus dinosaur cooking

Illustration of a Parasaurolophus dinosaur cooking

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A Gigantspinosaurus is attacked by a pair of Utahraptors

A Gigantspinosaurus is attacked by a pair of Utahraptors
A Utahraptor manages to slip through a Gigantspinosauruss armor with a throat kill

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Kentrosaurus dinosaur running on the yellow grass

Kentrosaurus dinosaur running on the yellow grass

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Stegosaurus defending himself from T-Rex and some Utahraptors

Stegosaurus defending himself from T-Rex and some Utahraptors. In the background are some Torosaurus dinosaurs

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Pachyrhinosaurus dinosaur

Pachyrhinosaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A pack of carnivorous T-rex dinosaurs with their freshly killed Triceratops

A pack of carnivorous T-rex dinosaurs with their freshly killed Triceratops

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A Stegosaurus defending itself from a predatory Allosaurus attack

A Stegosaurus defending itself from a predatory Allosaurus attack during Earths Jurassic period

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: A herd of Triceratops defend their territory against a pair of Tyrannosaurus Rex

A herd of Triceratops defend their territory against a pair of Tyrannosaurus Rex during the Cretaceous Period of North America

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: An adult Triceratops compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros

An adult Triceratops compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros
An adult Triceratops from 68 million years ago is compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Triceratops is nearly 10 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 25, 000 pounds

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Styracosaurus albertensis, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Styracosaurus albertensis, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Cretaceous period

Background imageOrnithischia 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 imageOrnithischia Collection: Left to Right: Suchomimus, Argentinosaurus, Zuniceratops, Dicraeosaurus

Left to Right: Suchomimus, Argentinosaurus, Zuniceratops, Dicraeosaurus
From left to right: Suchomimus, Argentinosaurus, Zuniceratops, Dicraeosaurus

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Parasaurolophus dinosaur

Parasaurolophus dinosaur, white background

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: An Allosaurus attacking a herd of Camptosaurus dinosaurs

An Allosaurus attacking a herd of Camptosaurus dinosaurs
A lone Allosaurus attacking a herd of herbivorous Camptosaurus dinosaurs

Background imageOrnithischia Collection: Dracorex, a herbivorous dinosaur from the Cretaceous period

Dracorex, a herbivorous dinosaur from the Cretaceous period

Background imageOrnithischia 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



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

Ornithischia, a fascinating group of herbivorous dinosaurs that roamed the Earth millions of years ago. Among its notable members were Iguanodon and Hylaeosaurus, both discovered in The Wealden formation. These incredible creatures have captured our imagination through restorations and exhibits, like the ones found at Crystal Palace Park. In this prehistoric world, life was filled with dramatic scenes. Picture a Tyrannosaurus Rex feasting on the carrion of a dead Triceratops, showcasing the harsh reality of survival in these ancient times. With advancements in technology, we can now witness these moments through stunning 3D renderings of Ankylosaurus dinosaur skeletons or watch as a Rubeosaurus roams freely within its environment. Imagine standing among them as a herd of dinosaurs walk past an unexpected sight – a flying saucer lodged into the ground. This juxtaposition between ancient creatures and futuristic objects sparks curiosity about what could have been. Delve deeper into their existence by examining fossils such as Triceratop dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5928 or marveling at unique features like those seen in Heterodontosaurus or Stegosaurus. Each bone tells a story from eons ago; each tooth holds secrets waiting to be unraveled. Transport yourself back to December 31st, 1853 - an invitation to dinner awaits you inside Iguanodon's belly. This playful concept highlights our ongoing fascination with these magnificent beings and their place in history. And let us not forget iconic artifacts like the Triceratops horn or Iguanodon tooth – tangible connections to an era long gone but forever etched into our collective memory. Ornithischia takes us on an extraordinary journey through time, where giants once ruled and mysteries still linger, and is through exploration and discovery that we continue unraveling their stories while honoring their majestic presence in our world's history.