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Sauropodomorph Collection

"Sauropodomorph: Majestic Giants of the Prehistoric World" Step back in time to the Early Cretaceous period, where Amargasaurus roamed the earth

Background imageSauropodomorph 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 imageSauropodomorph 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 imageSauropodomorph Collection: Titanosaurus standing grazing in swamp grassland

Titanosaurus standing grazing in swamp grassland

Background imageSauropodomorph 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 imageSauropodomorph Collection: Malawisaurus dinosaur head

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

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

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

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Brachiosaurus dinosaurs grazing in a prehistoric lake

Brachiosaurus dinosaurs grazing in a prehistoric lake

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

A female Apatosaurus laying her eggs in nest

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

Large Dicraeosaurus sauropods from the Late Cretaceous of Africa

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Three Tyrannotitans attacking an Argentinosaurus dinosaur

Three Tyrannotitans attacking an Argentinosaurus dinosaur

Background imageSauropodomorph 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

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Large Brachiosaurus walking along a dry riverbed

Large Brachiosaurus walking along a dry riverbed

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: A herd of Omeisaurus sauropod dinosaurs grazing

A herd of Omeisaurus sauropod dinosaurs grazing during the Jurassic period

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Large Brachiosaurus grazing on tall trees

Large Brachiosaurus grazing on tall trees

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Dinosaurs of the Kayenta Formation of Arizona about 193 million years ago

Dinosaurs of the Kayenta Formation of Arizona about 193 million years ago
An early Jurassic scene in what is now the southwest United States. The animals in the image are Dilophosaurus, a predator; Sarahsaurus, an early protosauropod; Megapnosaurus

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Two Shuangmiaosaurus walking along the shoreline

Two Shuangmiaosaurus walking along the shoreline of a prehistoric environment

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Dicraeosaurus walking across a grassy field

Dicraeosaurus walking across a grassy field

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: A herd of Spinosphorosaurus

A herd of Spinosphorosaurus
Spinophorosaurus was a herbivorous dinosaur that lived in the Jurassic Period of Niger, Africa

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Argentinosaurus eating plants while surrounded by butterflies and flowers

Argentinosaurus eating plants while surrounded by butterflies and flowers
Large Argentinosaurus dinosaur eating small plants while surrounded with butterflies and flowers

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Prehistoric era dinosaurs of Niger drawn to scale

Prehistoric era dinosaurs of Niger drawn to scale

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: A large Chubutisaurus is a attacked by a pair of Tyrannotitans

A large Chubutisaurus is a attacked by a pair of Tyrannotitans in the early Cretaceous of South America

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Uberabatitan dinosaur walking in a prehistoric lake

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

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Allosaurus and Diplodocus dinosaurs roam western North America

Allosaurus and Diplodocus dinosaurs roam western North America in the Late Jurassic

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Mamenchisaurus walking through swampy water

Mamenchisaurus walking through swampy water

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: 3D rendering of a Plateosaurus dinosaur skeleton

3D rendering of a Plateosaurus dinosaur skeleton, perspective view

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Agustinia ligabuei, a sauropod from the Early Cretaceous Period

Agustinia ligabuei, a sauropod from the Early Cretaceous Period
Edestus is a prehistoric shark that lived in the Carboniferous Period of England, Russia and North America

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: A herd of Argentinosaurus dinosaurs

A herd of Argentinosaurus dinosaurs walk towards more fertile vegetation to eat, and water to drink

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Large Brachiosaurus grazing on tropical plants

Large Brachiosaurus grazing on tropical plants

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: A large Diplodocus dinosaur confronting a, Allosaurus

A large Diplodocus dinosaur confronting a, Allosaurus
A large Diplodocus dinosaur confronting a carnivorous Allosaurus during Earths Jurassic period

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Illustration of a Brontosaurus thinking

Illustration of a Brontosaurus thinking

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Plateosaurus engelhardti, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Plateosaurus engelhardti, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Late Triassic period

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Supersaurus is a sauropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period

Supersaurus is a sauropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Cetiosaurus oxoniensis, Middle Jurassic of England

Cetiosaurus oxoniensis, Middle Jurassic of England

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: A pair of Massospondylus at a watering hole

A pair of Massospondylus at a watering hole

Background imageSauropodomorph 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 imageSauropodomorph Collection: A herd of Argentinosaurus marching along the side of a beach

A herd of Argentinosaurus marching along the side of a beach

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Argentinosaurus dinosaur walking in the snow on a winter day

Argentinosaurus dinosaur walking in the snow on a winter day

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Argentinosaurus standing on the cracked desert ground next to dead trees

Argentinosaurus standing on the cracked desert ground next to dead trees
Argentinosaurus dinosaur standing on the cracked desert ground next to dead trees

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Isisaurus dinosaurs wander lush plains

Isisaurus dinosaurs wander lush plains
A pair of massive Isisaurus colberti wander lush plains 70 million years ago in what is today central India. Formerly known as Titanosaurus colberti

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Illustration of a Brontosaurus dressed as a People In Black movie character

Illustration of a Brontosaurus dressed as a People In Black movie character

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Tastavinsaurus sanzi, Early Cretaceous of Spain

Tastavinsaurus sanzi, Early Cretaceous of Spain

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Large Brachiosaurus grazing on palm trees

Large Brachiosaurus grazing on palm trees

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Jobaria dinosaur, front view

Jobaria dinosaur, front view. Jobaria was a herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that lived in the Jurassic Period of the Sahara Desert in Africa

Background imageSauropodomorph Collection: Large Argentinosaurus dinosaur walking on rocky terrain

Large Argentinosaurus dinosaur walking on rocky terrain



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"Sauropodomorph: Majestic Giants of the Prehistoric World" Step back in time to the Early Cretaceous period, where Amargasaurus roamed the earth. This sauropod dinosaur with its distinctive double row of spines along its neck was a sight to behold. Meanwhile, Scelidosaurus, Nothronychus, and Argentinosaurus peacefully grazed on leaves, their massive bodies towering over the landscape. Joining them were Magyarosaurus sp. And Cetiosaurus oxoniensis, indulging in their leafy feast. But not all interactions were peaceful. An Allosaurus stealthily stalked a herd of Diplodocus dinosaurs, ready for an opportune moment to strike. Its sharp teeth and cunning nature made it a formidable predator. The diversity of sauropods continued to amaze as we discovered the Malawisaurus dinosaur head – a glimpse into its powerful jaws that once dominated ancient lands. And who could forget Nigersaurus? Its front view revealed an intricate arrangement of teeth perfect for munching on vegetation. Delving deeper into anatomy, we explored the intricacies of Titanosaur structure – these colossal creatures standing tall amidst swamp grasslands left us in awe. Moving from left to right, our journey introduced us to Suchomimus with its fearsome snout filled with razor-sharp teeth; Argentinosaurus showcasing immense size; Zuniceratops displaying unique horn formations; and Dicraeosaurus captivating us with its elongated neck. In another scene filled with both wonder and intensity, an Allosaur brought down a huge Brachiosaur – reminding us that even giants had predators lurking in every corner. As we ventured further into Africa's Late Cretaceous period, large Dicraeosaurus sauropods commanded attention as they roamed vast landscapes with grace and power.