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Sauropod Collection

In the ancient Saurian Age, when colossal reptiles roamed the Earth, the majestic Brachiosaurus stood tall as a towering giant

Background imageSauropod Collection: Brachiosaurus dinosaur

Brachiosaurus dinosaur, artwork. Brachiosaurus was the tallest dinosaur, standing up to 16 metres tall. It could weigh up to 70 tons

Background imageSauropod Collection: A raptor stalks a pair of grazing Europasaurus holgeri dinosaurs

A raptor stalks a pair of grazing Europasaurus holgeri dinosaurs

Background imageSauropod Collection: Sauroposeidon dinosaurs mating

Sauroposeidon dinosaurs mating. Artwork of male (right) and female (left) Sauroposeidon dinosaurs mating. This sauropod dinosaur lived around 110 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period

Background imageSauropod Collection: In the Saurian Age, when the Worlds inhabitants were gigantic peptiles, 1907

In the Saurian Age, when the Worlds inhabitants were gigantic peptiles, 1907. From Harmsworth History of the World, Volume 1, by Arthur Mee, J.A. Hammerton, & A.D. Innes, M.A

Background imageSauropod Collection: Sauropod and duckbill dinosaurs feed peacefully together

Sauropod and duckbill dinosaurs feed peacefully together
In this prehistoric scene, both sauropod and duckbill dinosaurs feed peacefully together, but remain alert to any possible dangers

Background imageSauropod Collection: Dinosaurs - Agatized bone Close-up of a polished section of a Sauropod dinosaur bone from

Dinosaurs - Agatized bone Close-up of a polished section of a Sauropod dinosaur bone from the Morrison Formation
FG-6486-C Dinosaurs - Agatized bone Close-up of a polished section of a Sauropod dinosaur bone from the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Colorado

Background imageSauropod Collection: Fossilised bones including hind leg of Sauropod and Apatosaurus, Dinosaur National Monument

Fossilised bones including hind leg of Sauropod and Apatosaurus, Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado and Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageSauropod Collection: Dinosaurs of the Upper Cretaceous Period - Alberta, Canada

Dinosaurs of the Upper Cretaceous Period - Alberta, Canada
Dinosaurs of the Upper Cretaceous Period (which began 100.5 million years ago, and ended 66 million years ago) found in the region of Alberta, Canada. Date: circa 90 Million Years BC

Background imageSauropod Collection: Brontosaurus skeleton, American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA, early 20th century(?)

Brontosaurus skeleton, American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA, early 20th century(?)

Background imageSauropod Collection: An Allosaurus dinosaur stalking a herd of Diplodocus dinosaurs

An Allosaurus dinosaur stalking a herd of Diplodocus dinosaurs
An Allosaurus dinosaur stalking a herd of Diplodocus sauropod dinosaurs during Earths Cretaceous period of time

Background imageSauropod Collection: Amargasaurus is a sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period

Amargasaurus is a sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period
Amargasaurus cazaui is a sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period of Argentina

Background imageSauropod Collection: Diplodocus longus, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Diplodocus longus, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Jurassic period

Background imageSauropod Collection: Titanosaurus standing grazing in swamp grassland

Titanosaurus standing grazing in swamp grassland

Background imageSauropod Collection: The Apatosaurus dinosaur was a herbivore of the Jurassic Era

The Apatosaurus dinosaur was a herbivore of the Jurassic Era. Also known as Brontosaurus, browsed the tree tops much as a giraffe does today. Its fossils have been found in western North America

Background imageSauropod Collection: Apatosaurus excelsus, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Apatosaurus excelsus, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Jurassic period

Background imageSauropod Collection: Diplodocus dinosaur with head down

Diplodocus dinosaur with head down, white background

Background imageSauropod 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 imageSauropod Collection: Largest animals size comparison

Largest animals size comparison. Array of past and present large animals, compared to a human (lower right). At top is the blue whale, a marine mammal and the largest-ever animal

Background imageSauropod Collection: First Discovery Of The Long Hind Leg Of The Dinosaur Diplodocus, By Henry Fairfield Osborn In 1898

First Discovery Of The Long Hind Leg Of The Dinosaur Diplodocus, By Henry Fairfield Osborn In 1898, At Bone Cabin Quarry, Near Medecine Bow, Wyoming, America

Background imageSauropod Collection: A Group Of Brontosaurs, Or Thunder Saurians. From The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine

A Group Of Brontosaurs, Or Thunder Saurians. From The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, May To October 1904

Background imageSauropod Collection: Diplodocus is a genus of extinct diplodocid

Diplodocus is a genus of extinct diplodocid sauropod dinosaur of the Late Jurassic.. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916

Background imageSauropod Collection: Black and white illustration of Apatosaurus sauropod dinosaur

Black and white illustration of Apatosaurus sauropod dinosaur

Background imageSauropod Collection: A reptoid alien colonist at work on a prehistoric Earth with dinosaurs

A reptoid alien colonist at work on a prehistoric Earth with dinosaurs
A reptoid alien colonist at work on a prehistoric Earth with a duckbill dinosaur and sauropod in the background

Background imageSauropod Collection: Malawisaurus dinosaur head

Malawisaurus dinosaur head. Malawisaurus was a herbivore sauropod dinosaur that lived in Africa during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageSauropod Collection: Omeisaurus dinosaurs communicating with alien reptoid beings

Omeisaurus dinosaurs communicating with alien reptoid beings
Omeisaurus sauropod dinosaurs communicating with alien reptoid beings

Background imageSauropod Collection: Nigersaurus dinosaur, front view

Nigersaurus dinosaur, front view. Nigersaurus was a sauropod herbivorous dinosaur that lived in the Republic of Niger, Africa during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageSauropod Collection: Anatomy of a Titanosaur

Anatomy of a Titanosaur
Titanosaur was a sauropod dinosaur that lived in South America during the Cretaceous Period. It belongs to the group of the largest dinosaurs ever

Background imageSauropod Collection: Titanosaurus indicus, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Titanosaurus indicus, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous period

Background imageSauropod Collection: Brontosaurus, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Brontosaurus, a prehistoric era dinosaur
Brontosaurus (retro), a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Jurassic period

Background imageSauropod Collection: 3D rendering of a Diplodocus dinosaur skeleton

3D rendering of a Diplodocus dinosaur skeleton, side view. Diplodocus was a giant herbivorous dinosaur of the late Jurassic period

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

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

Background imageSauropod Collection: Brachiosaurus dinosaurs walking in a stream on a beautiful day

Brachiosaurus dinosaurs walking in a stream on a beautiful day

Background imageSauropod Collection: Diplodocus dinosaurs bathe in a large body of water

Diplodocus dinosaurs bathe in a large body of water
Giant sauropod Diplodocus dinosaurs relax at the end of a long hot day by bathing in the nearest body of water

Background imageSauropod Collection: A large Rajasaurus roars in an attempt to scare two Indosuchus away from their kill

A large Rajasaurus roars in an attempt to scare two Indosuchus away from their kill
A large Rajasaurus bellows in an attempt to intimidate two Indosuchus dinosaurs away from a dead Titanosaurus. A pack of small Compsosuchus watch while they eat scraps of meat in the foreground

Background imageSauropod Collection: Brachiosaurus dinosaurs grazing in a prehistoric lake

Brachiosaurus dinosaurs grazing in a prehistoric lake

Background imageSauropod Collection: A female Apatosaurus laying her eggs in nest

A female Apatosaurus laying her eggs in nest

Background imageSauropod Collection: Ouranosaurus drink at a watering hole while a Sarcosuchus floats nearby

Ouranosaurus drink at a watering hole while a Sarcosuchus floats nearby
Three Ouranosaurus drink at a watering hole while a menacing Sarcosuchus floats nearby 110 million years ago in what is today Africa

Background imageSauropod Collection: An alien world where reptoid beings co-exist with dinosaurs

An alien world where reptoid beings co-exist with dinosaurs
On an alien world not to unlike Earth, the dominant species are reptoid beings who co-exist with dinosaurs. Their technology is advanced

Background imageSauropod Collection: An Allosaurus dinosaur brings down a huge Brachiosaurus

An Allosaurus dinosaur brings down a huge Brachiosaurus
Two Compsognathus wait as an Allosaurus dinosaur brings down a huge Brachiosaurus on the beach

Background imageSauropod Collection: Quetzalcoatlus pterosaurs gather around the dead body of a young sauropod dinosaur

Quetzalcoatlus pterosaurs gather around the dead body of a young sauropod dinosaur
Giant Quetzalcoatlus pterosaurs gather around the dead body of a young sauropod dinosaur, which will make rich pickings for a great meal

Background imageSauropod Collection: A deadly confrontation between a Diplodocus and a pair of Allosaurus

A deadly confrontation between a Diplodocus and a pair of Allosaurus
A deadly confrontation between a giant Diplodocus dinosaur and a pair of carnivorous Allosaurus dinosaurs

Background imageSauropod Collection: Large Dicraeosaurus sauropods from the Late Cretaceous of Africa

Large Dicraeosaurus sauropods from the Late Cretaceous of Africa

Background imageSauropod Collection: An Allosaurus and Diplodocus dinosaur sinking in a deadly mud pit

An Allosaurus and Diplodocus dinosaur sinking in a deadly mud pit
An Allosaurus and Diplodocus dinosaur battle for their lives as both sink deeper in a deadly mud pit

Background imageSauropod Collection: Two Allosaurus dinosaurs attacking a large Apatosaurus

Two Allosaurus dinosaurs attacking a large Apatosaurus standing in the water

Background imageSauropod Collection: Three Tyrannotitans attacking an Argentinosaurus dinosaur

Three Tyrannotitans attacking an Argentinosaurus dinosaur

Background imageSauropod Collection: Argentinosaurus dinosaur

Argentinosaurus dinosaur, artwork. Argentinosaurus was a member of the sauropod family and is probably the largest land animal to have walked the Earth

Background imageSauropod Collection: Isisaurus dinosaurs, artwork

Isisaurus dinosaurs, artwork
Isisaurus dinosaurs. Computer artwork of a pair of leaf-eating Isisaurus colberti (previously Titanosaurus colberti) roaming lush plains in what is now central India

Background imageSauropod Collection: Magyarosaurus sp. & Cetiosaurus oxoniensis

Magyarosaurus sp. & Cetiosaurus oxoniensis
Magyarosaurus was a titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Transylvania, Romania. Cetiosaurus was an early sauropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of England



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In the ancient Saurian Age, when colossal reptiles roamed the Earth, the majestic Brachiosaurus stood tall as a towering giant. As a raptor stealthily stalked a pair of grazing Europasaurus holgeri dinosaurs, their peaceful existence was momentarily disrupted. Meanwhile, amidst the vastness of prehistoric landscapes, Sauroposeidon dinosaurs engaged in an intimate act of mating, perpetuating their species and leaving behind an enduring legacy. This snapshot from 1907 captures a glimpse into a time long gone but forever etched in history. In another scene frozen in time, sauropod and duckbill dinosaurs coexisted harmoniously as they peacefully fed together. Their contrasting shapes and sizes showcased nature's remarkable diversity during this era of giants. The fossilized bones discovered within Dinosaur National Monument tell tales of hind legs belonging to both Sauropods and Apatosaurus. These remnants offer us invaluable insights into the anatomy and lives of these magnificent creatures that once roamed our planet. Diplodocus dinosaurs found solace in bathing within large bodies of water. The tranquility captured in this image transports us back to those serene moments when these gentle giants sought respite from their terrestrial journeys. A young Diplodocus dinosaur stands as testament to new beginnings and future generations yet to come. Its innocence encapsulates the cycle of life that prevailed during this epoch filled with wonderment and awe-inspiring creatures. Traveling across continents brings us to Alberta, Canada during the Upper Cretaceous Period where diverse dinosaur species thrived. The rich tapestry woven by these ancient inhabitants paints a vivid picture of biodiversity at its peak. Within the hallowed halls of American Museum Natural History in New York City rests an iconic Brontosaurus skeleton—a symbol representing our fascination with these prehistoric beings since early 20th century (?). It serves as a reminder that even after millions of years have passed, their allure continues to captivate our imaginations.