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Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Scutosaurus karpinskii in prehistoric waters

Scutosaurus karpinskii in prehistoric waters

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: An Archaeopteryx on a log above a stream

An Archaeopteryx on a log above a stream

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Cordaites prehistoric plant from the Carboniferous period

Cordaites prehistoric plant from the Carboniferous period, isolated on white background

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Two Variraptor mechinorum rest in the shadow of a cycad

Two Variraptor mechinorum rest in the shadow of a cycad in the Campanian (Late Cretaceous) of Europe

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Sigillaria prehistoric plant

Sigillaria prehistoric plant, isolated on white background

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: A colorful adult male Dilophosaurus explores a hilltop

A colorful adult male Dilophosaurus explores a hilltop that is host to Williamsonia gigas, Sago Palms, and ferns. The tree-like Williamsonia gigas was a seed plant belonging to the order of

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Desmatosuchus search for edible roots in a prehistoric landscape

Desmatosuchus search for edible roots in a prehistoric landscape
15-foot-long, 750 pound aetosaurian archosaurs of the genus Desmatosuchus search for edible roots amidst cycads and ferns 230 million years ago in what is today Texas

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: An Edaphosaurus forages in a brackish mangrove like swamp

An Edaphosaurus forages in a brackish mangrove like swamp
A ten-foot-long, 600 pound synapsid of the genus Edaphosaurus forages in a brackish mangrove-like swamp of gymnosperms of the genus Cordaites 300 million years ago in what is today Western Europe

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Tempskya tree on white background

Tempskya tree on white background. Tempskya was a tree fern diffused in the Cretaceous period. Itas large trunk was in fact the optical result of many fern stems growing tightly pressed one to each

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: A lone Tyrannosaurus Rex scavenges for food

A lone Tyrannosaurus Rex scavenges for food
At the end of the age of dinosaurs, a lone Tyrannosaurus Rex scavenges while a Quetzalcoatlus watches from above, hoping for leftovers

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Stenopterygius is an extinct icthyosaur from the Jurassic Age of Europe

Stenopterygius is an extinct icthyosaur from the Jurassic Age of Europe

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Pachypodium lamerei plant species on white background

Pachypodium lamerei plant species on white background. Pachypodium lamerei is a species of Pachypodium. It has large thorns and leaves mostly just at the top of the plant

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Wattieza prehistoric tree on white background

Wattieza prehistoric tree on white background. Wattieza was a genus of prehistoric trees that existed in the mid-Devonian that belong to the cladoxylopsids

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Archaeopteryx on the shore of a river

Archaeopteryx on the shore of a river

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Ornithomimus mother dinosaur with juveniles, adult male in background

Ornithomimus mother dinosaur with juveniles, adult male in background
Ornithomimus mother dinosaur with juveniles, along with an adult male in a Cretaceous forest

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Yangchuanosaurus spies on a group of Mamenchisaurus

Yangchuanosaurus spies on a group of Mamenchisaurus
Some dinosaurs of the Dashanpu Formation of China near the Sichuan city of Zigong. The large 26 foot predator Yangchuanosaurus moves downstream

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: A Stegosaurus is surprised by an Allosaurus while feeding in a lush gorge

A Stegosaurus is surprised by an Allosaurus while feeding in a lush gorge

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: A pair of Utahraptors crossing a stream

A pair of Utahraptors crossing a stream

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Cycadeoidea prehistoric plant

Cycadeoidea prehistoric plant, isolated on white background

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Chamaerops humilis is a shrub-like clumping palm tree

Chamaerops humilis is a shrub-like clumping palm tree
Chamaerops humilis is a shrub-like clumping palm, with several stems growing from a single base. It has an underground rhizome which produces shoots with palmate, sclerophyllous leaves

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Xanthorrhoea australis plant native to Australia

Xanthorrhoea australis plant native to Australia

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Dipterus fish emerge from a Devonian freshwater lake

Dipterus fish emerge from a Devonian freshwater lake
Primitive lungfish (fish equipped with rudimentary lungs as well as gills) of the genus Dipterus emerge from a Late Devonian fresh water lake 385 million years ago in what is today North America

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: A feathered Microraptor perched atop a tree fern

A feathered Microraptor perched atop a tree fern
A feathered Microraptor alights atop a tree fern 120 million years ago in what is today Liaoning, China. Microraptor is one of the smallest dinosaurs ever discovered

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: A herbivorous dinocephalian therapsid grazes on a hilltop

A herbivorous dinocephalian therapsid grazes on a hilltop 255 million years ago in what is today in the European part of Russia near the Ural Mountains

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Thousands of individual Aglaophyton populate an Early Devonian bay

Thousands of individual Aglaophyton populate an Early Devonian bay (in this case the remains of an ancient crater) 415 million years ago

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: An Olenoides trilobite scurries across a Middle Cambrian ocean floor

An Olenoides trilobite scurries across a Middle Cambrian ocean floor
An Olenoides serratus trilobite scurries across a Middle Cambrian ocean floor about 500 million years ago. Olenoides serratus grew to be about four inches long

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Monolophosaurus was a theropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic period

Monolophosaurus was a theropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic period
Monolophosaurus was a theropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic in what is now Xinjiang, China. It was named for the single crest on top of its skull

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Araucaria prehistoric tree

Araucaria prehistoric tree, isolated on white background

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Microraptor gui snacking on a cycad fruit

Microraptor gui snacking on a cycad fruit
Microraptor gui exhibits speculative onmivory by snacking on a cycad fruit

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: A pair of juvenile troodons in the hollow of a tree

A pair of juvenile troodons in the hollow of a tree
A pair of juvenile troodons waiting in the hollow of a tree until their mother returns

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: An Epidexipteryx reacts aggressively in a prehistoric forest

An Epidexipteryx reacts aggressively in a prehistoric forest
An Epidexipteryx reacts aggressively in a Jurassic forest

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Pinus aristata tree on white background

Pinus aristata tree on white background
Pinus aristata, the Rocky Mountain bristlecone pine, is a species of pine native to the United States. It appears in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado and northern New Mexico

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: A Paraceratherium mother grazes on leaves and twigs of a poplar tree

A Paraceratherium mother grazes on leaves and twigs of a poplar tree while her infant son stands nearby in a scene from 30 million years ago during the Rupelian Stage of the Oligocene Epoch in

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Several Bothriolepis emerge from a shallow tributary onto dry land

Several Bothriolepis emerge from a shallow tributary onto dry land 380 million years ago during the Late Devonian. Bothriolepis is believed to have been primarily an aquatic creature

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: A pair of Sauroposeidon feed on the leaves of an American Sycamore

A pair of Sauroposeidon feed on the leaves of an American Sycamore
A pair of 50 ton Sauroposeidon feed on the leaves of an American Sycamore 110 million years ago during the Early Cretaceous Period in what is today southeastern Oklahoma

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Dicroidium prehistoric seed plant from the Triassic period

Dicroidium prehistoric seed plant from the Triassic period, isolated on white background

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Argentinosaurus dinosaurs grazing in the desert

Argentinosaurus dinosaurs grazing in the desert with tempskya and williamsonia plants

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: A flock of Pterodactylus reptiles fly over the jungle searching for their next meal

A flock of Pterodactylus reptiles fly over the jungle searching for their next meal

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: A Dimetrodon roams the Mid-Permian Period

A Dimetrodon roams the Mid-Permian Period, circa 250 million years ago

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Deinotherium traverse the rolling plains of what is today Europe

Deinotherium traverse the rolling plains of what is today Europe. A prehistoric relative of modern elephants, Deinotherium was larger and had a shorter trunk

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: A forest of Cordaites and Araucaria

A forest of Cordaites and Araucaria in a rainstorm during the Late (Lopingian) Permian/Early Triassic period about 250 million years ago

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Calamites and Drepanophycus populate lowlands near the brackish waters of an inland sea

Calamites and Drepanophycus populate lowlands near the brackish waters of an inland sea
Calamites of varying size (10 to 50 feet tall) populate lowlands near the brackish waters of an inland sea. Closer to the ground at about 6 feet tall is a variety of Drepanophycus

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: A herd of Omeisaurus dinosaurs feeding on lush foliage

A herd of Omeisaurus dinosaurs feeding on lush foliage
A herd of Omeisaurus sauropod dinosaurs feeding from a lush feeding ground filled with healthy green vegetation

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: A group of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs feed from a lake

A group of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs feed from a lake
A group of herbivorous Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs feeding during the Cretaceous Era

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: A Brachiosaurus with young above the treetops, surrounded by pterodactyls

A Brachiosaurus with young above the treetops, surrounded by pterodactyls

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Nipa burtinii prehistoric plant

Nipa burtinii prehistoric plant, isolated on white background

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Archaeopteris prehistoric tree from the Late Devonian Period

Archaeopteris prehistoric tree from the Late Devonian Period, isolated on white background

Background imagePaleobotany Collection: Macrotaeniopteris prehistoric plant

Macrotaeniopteris prehistoric plant, isolated on white background



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"Paleobotany: A Journey Through Prehistoric Flora and Fauna" Witness a mesmerizing sight as a group of Dodo birds gracefully cross a natural bridge over a glistening stream, showcasing the wonders of paleobotany. Dive into an ancient underwater world where Doryaspis swim amongst a vibrant bed of Anthozoa, revealing the intricate relationship between plants and marine life in bygone eras. Hear the mighty roar of a baby Tyrannosaurus Rex, seeking protection from its mother's towering legs amidst lush vegetation - an awe-inspiring testament to the evolution of plant life alongside dinosaurs. Step back in time with Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs depicted in stunning artwork (C018 / 8572), capturing their colossal presence against prehistoric landscapes shaped by paleobotanical forces. Discover the resilience of nature through the umbrella thorn acacia tree, standing tall on a white background - symbolizing how certain plant species have endured throughout millennia. Uncover primal instincts as two Allosaurus hungrily clutch onto their next meal, a Hypsilophodon, highlighting both predator-prey dynamics and the role plants played in sustaining these ancient ecosystems. Observe human strength mirrored by our skeletal structure seen from front view; poised in fighting stance or striking poses – reminding us that even today we owe our existence to Earth's botanical heritage. Delightful playfulness unfolds as a pair of Dodo birds engage in an enchanting game of hide-and-seek - illustrating not only their extinct charm but also emphasizing how flora influenced animal behavior during this era. Embark on an expedition beneath Middle Cambrian waves as Anomalocaris explores an ocean floor teeming with diverse marine plants, shedding light on forgotten botanical treasures hidden beneath ancient seas.