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Tyrannosaurus Collection

"Unraveling the Tyrannosaurus: A Glimpse into the Ancient Giants" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of the mighty Tyrannosaurus

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Illustration of bones of Tyrannosaurus foot showing long toes, small first toe, or dew claw

Illustration of bones of Tyrannosaurus foot showing long toes, small first toe, or dew claw, and ankle joint

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex with a Red Paper Heart

Tyrannosaurus Rex with a Red Paper Heart
Tom Windeknecht

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex with a Red Paper Heart

Tyrannosaurus Rex with a Red Paper Heart
Tom Windeknecht

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period - Gobi Desert

Dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period - Gobi Desert
Dinosaurs of the Gobi Desert (Russia) of the Cretaceous Period, which spanned 79 million years from the end of the Jurassic Period 145 million years ago

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Picture No. 10850722

Picture No. 10850722
DINOSAUR - Tyrannosaurus Rex Tooth Date:

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Artwork of a feathered tyrannosaurus

Artwork of a feathered tyrannosaurus
Artwork of feathered tyrannosaurus. T rex was an apex predator of the Late Cretaceous period, living in the last 2 million years of that time (68-66 million years ago)

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Euoplocephalus hitting a Tyrannosaurus with its tail club

Euoplocephalus hitting a Tyrannosaurus with its tail club

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Historical Illustration Of Dinosaur Skeleton

Historical Illustration Of Dinosaur Skeleton

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Model of Tyrannosaurus Rex with mouth open showing teeth, front view

Model of Tyrannosaurus Rex with mouth open showing teeth, front view

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex skull C013 / 5319

Tyrannosaurus Rex skull C013 / 5319
Tyrannosaurus Rex skull cast at Biosphere 2. This specimen, believed to be about 75 million years old, was discovered in Wyoming, USA

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Caricature of the death of dinosaurs by meteorite

Caricature of the death of dinosaurs by meteorite
Dinosaur extinction. Caricature of the death of the dinosaurs by the impact of a comet or meteor- ite. A Tyrannosaurus rex, a fearsome predator of the time

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Illustration of Tyrannosaurus Rex, Albertosaurus, Nanotyrannus

Illustration of Tyrannosaurus Rex, Albertosaurus, Nanotyrannus
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - (From top to bottom) Tyrannosaurus, Albertosaurus, Nanotyrannus - Art work by Peter David Scott

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex model leaning over and eating meat

Tyrannosaurus rex model leaning over and eating meat

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Various dinosaurs, illustration

Various dinosaurs, illustration Prehistory And Protohistory, Prehistoric Animals

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Illustration of Tyrannosaurus theropod dinosaur

Illustration of Tyrannosaurus theropod dinosaur

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Illustration of Tyrannosaurus dinosaur

Illustration of Tyrannosaurus dinosaur

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Picture No. 10850877

Picture No. 10850877
Dinosaur excavation - Tyrannosaurus rex dig Date:

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Picture No. 10850878

Picture No. 10850878
Dinosaur Dig - wooden frame & jacket being attached to protect Tyrannosaurus Rex bone. Date:

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Picture No. 10850709

Picture No. 10850709
Dinosaur - Skull of Tyrannosaurus rex, with boy Date:

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Picture No. 10850880

Picture No. 10850880
Dinosaur Dig - wooden frame & jacket being attached to protect Tyrannosaurus Rex pelvis bone. Date:

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Picture No. 10850876

Picture No. 10850876
Dinosaur excavation - In the badlands of South Dakota, two paleontolgists excavate sediments under a Tyrannosaurus rex pelvis. Date:

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Picture No. 10890778

Picture No. 10890778
Illustration - Tyrannosaurus Rex scratching. Cretaceous. Date:

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Picture No. 10870170

Picture No. 10870170
Dinosaur excavation - a group of paleontologists and volunteers lift and turn over the huge pelvic bone of a Tyrannosaurus rex. Date:

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Tyrannosaurus model

Tyrannosaurus model

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Tyrannosaurus with mouth open

Tyrannosaurus with mouth open

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex, head raised, mouth open, tail extended

Tyrannosaurus Rex, head raised, mouth open, tail extended

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Profile view of Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton

Profile view of Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: USA, California, San Francisco, California Academy of Sciences, Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton

USA, California, San Francisco, California Academy of Sciences, Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5978

Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5978
Tyrannosaurus rex model. This carnivorous dinosaur lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago. So far three complete skulls have been found

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5700

Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5700
Tyrannosaurus rex model. This carnivorous dinosaur lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago. So far three complete skulls have been found

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5585

Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5585
Tyrannosaurus rex model. This carnivorous dinosaur lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago. So far three complete skulls have been found

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Artwork of triceratops charging a T-rex C016 / 4198

Artwork of triceratops charging a T-rex C016 / 4198
Artwork of a triceratops dinosaur charging at a tyrannosaurus. These two dinosaurs coexisted in the late Cretaceous Period in what is now North America

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Prehistoric Reconstruction - close up head of Tyrannosaurus Rex - an extinct carnivorous therpod

Prehistoric Reconstruction - close up head of Tyrannosaurus Rex - an extinct carnivorous therpod - Wildlife Park
MAB-1404 Prehistoric Reconstruction - close up head of Tyrannosaurus Rex - an extinct carnivorous therpod Wildlife Park - Combe Martin - Devon - UK Tyrannosaurus rex Mark Boulton contact details

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Dinosaur exhibits at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Drumheller, Alberta

Dinosaur exhibits at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Drumheller, Alberta
FG-CB-668 The head of a Tyrannosaurus towers over skeletons of hadrosaurs (duck-billed dinosaurs) Dinosaur exhibits at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Drumheller, Alberta

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Prehistoric - Tyrannosaurus in foreground with Brontosaurus / Patosaurus behind and Pteranodon

Prehistoric - Tyrannosaurus in foreground with Brontosaurus / Patosaurus behind and Pteranodon
EW-06 Prehistoric - Tyrannosaurus in foreground with Brontosaurus / Patosaurus behind and Pteranodon. Tyrannosaurus was the most terrifing engine of destruction of the earth

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: T rex fossil, artwork

T rex fossil, artwork
T rex fossil, computer artwork

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex fleeing from an asteroid strike

Tyrannosaurus rex fleeing from an asteroid strike
Death of the dinosaurs. Artwork of the dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex watching an approaching asteroid or comet core which is about to strike the Earth

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Model head of the dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus rex

Model head of the dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus rex
Tyrannosaurus rex. Model head of the carnivorous dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus rex. Rows of dagger-like teeth line the open jaws of this life-size model as it prepares to attack its prey

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex renovation

Tyrannosaurus rex renovation. Technician welding metal support armature onto the foot of a fossilised Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex). This dinosaur is being renovated at Phil Fraley Productions, USA

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex femur bone

Tyrannosaurus rex femur bone. Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex) was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs. It measured 6 metres tall and weighed 7 tonnes

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Artwork of Tyrannosaurus & Triceratops dinosaurs

Artwork of Tyrannosaurus & Triceratops dinosaurs
Tyrannosaurus & Triceratops. Artwork of a dying Tyrannosaurus rex (lower right) after a fight with a Triceratops (centre). Another T. rex dinosaur is running away. T

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton

Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton. Fossilised Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex) tail bones supported by a metal armature frame. These bones are part of a near complete T-rex skeleton being refurbished by Phil

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex caudal bones

Tyrannosaurus rex caudal bones. Fossilised Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex) caudal bones (tail bones). These bones have metal links attached to them which are used when assembling the entire skeleton

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex refurbishment

Tyrannosaurus rex refurbishment. Technicians assembling a Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex) skeleton. The T-rex skeleton is held together by a metal support armature

Background imageTyrannosaurus Collection: Artwork of a Tyrannosaurus seen at night

Artwork of a Tyrannosaurus seen at night
Artwork of a dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus, silhouetted against the Moon. Dinosaurs were reptiles that dominated life on land for 140 million years throughout the Mesozoic era



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"Unraveling the Tyrannosaurus: A Glimpse into the Ancient Giants" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of the mighty Tyrannosaurus. 🦖 This captivating illustration showcases the intricate bones of a T-Rex foot, revealing its long toes and peculiar small first toe, also known as a dew claw. The ankle joint is a remarkable feature that allowed these colossal creatures to roam their prehistoric landscapes with unmatched power. The image transports us to an era shrouded in mystery - the Cretaceous Period in the vast Gobi Desert. Here, dinosaurs reigned supreme until their untimely demise. The death of these magnificent beings remains one of Earth's greatest enigmas. Picture No. 10850722 captures an awe-inspiring artwork depicting a feathered tyrant lizard, challenging our traditional perception of this iconic creature. Recent discoveries have revealed that some species within the Tyrannosaur family were adorned with feathers, adding another layer to their already formidable presence. Travel further back in time to witness a vividly colored lithograph from the Jurassic period showcasing our beloved Tyrannosaurus Rex. This majestic beast ruled over its domain with unparalleled dominance and sheer ferocity. Intriguing encounters between different dinosaur species are brought to life through historical illustrations like Euoplocephalus striking a fearsome blow against an approaching T-Rex using its tail club. These epic battles must have been truly extraordinary spectacles. A glimpse at ancient fossils offers us invaluable insights into these incredible creatures' anatomy and structure; hence we marvel at this historical illustration of a dinosaur skeleton - forever frozen in time. Delve deeper into paleontological wonders by examining up-close images such as Tyrannosaurus Rex skull C013/5319 – every tooth meticulously preserved for eternity, reminding us just how formidable this apex predator truly was. But what led to their ultimate downfall.