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Dinosaurs Photo Mug Collection (#2)

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Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Achelousaurus grazing in swamp

Achelousaurus grazing in swamp

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug 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 imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Majungasaurus dinosaur, white background

Majungasaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Shuangmiaosaurus dinosaurs walking through wetlands

Shuangmiaosaurus dinosaurs walking through wetlands

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Archegosaurus side profile

Archegosaurus side profile. Archegosaurus was an amphibian tetrapod that lived in Europe during the Permian Period

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Pachycephalosaurus pencil drawing with digital color

Pachycephalosaurus pencil drawing with digital color

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: An archosaur wanders amidst cycads and ferns in a prehistoric swamp

An archosaur wanders amidst cycads and ferns in a prehistoric swamp
A 15-foot-long, 500 pound rauisuchian archosaur of the genus Prestosuchus wanders amidst cycads and ferns in a swamp 230 million years ago in what is today Brazil

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: A Dimetrodon amongst Alethopteris ferns

A Dimetrodon amongst Alethopteris ferns
Dimetrodon was the apex predator of its time. They came as large as 11 feet long, 4 feet tall, and weighing as much as 300 pounds

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Ceratosaurus magnicornis of the Late Jurassic Period

Ceratosaurus magnicornis of the Late Jurassic Period

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Brontotherium wander the lush late Eocene landscape

Brontotherium wander the lush late Eocene landscape
Brontotherium wander the lush Late Eocene landscape of South Dakota 35 million years ago. Modern rhinoceroses have a symbiotic relationship with birds (variously known as oxpeckers or tick birds)

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: A Velociraptor attacks a Protoceratops

A Velociraptor attacks a Protoceratops
A Velociraptor mongoliensis attacks a Protoceratops andrewsi

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Pencil drawing of Kentrosaurus aethiopicus on yellow paper

Pencil drawing of Kentrosaurus aethiopicus on yellow paper. Kentrosaurus aethiopicus was a stegosaur dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of Tanzania

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Altispinax dunkeri dinosaurs attack a group of Iguanodon

Altispinax dunkeri dinosaurs attack a group of Iguanodon
A couple of predator Altispinax dunkeri dinosaurs attack a group of Iguanodon

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug 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 imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Dorygnathus flying dinosaur

Dorygnathus flying dinosaur on white background with drop shadow

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Illustration of a Stegosaurus nurse

Illustration of a Stegosaurus nurse

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Illustration of a Raptor dressed as a British guard

Illustration of a Raptor dressed as a British guard

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Illustration of a Parasaurolophus dinosaur cooking

Illustration of a Parasaurolophus dinosaur cooking

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Illustration of a Pachycephalosaurus police officer

Illustration of a Pachycephalosaurus police officer

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Baryonyx walkeri, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Baryonyx walkeri, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Dilophosaurus wetherilli, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Dilophosaurus wetherilli, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Early Jurassic period

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Carnotaurus sastrei, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Carnotaurus sastrei, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Edaphosaurus pogonias, a prehistoric animal from the Paleozoic Era

Edaphosaurus pogonias, a prehistoric animal from the Paleozoic Era

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Mosasaurus hoffmanni swimming in prehistoric waters

Mosasaurus hoffmanni swimming in prehistoric waters

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: An Inostrancevia attacks a Scutosaurus

An Inostrancevia attacks a Scutosaurus
An Inostrancevia alexandri attacks a Scutosaurus karpinski in prehistoric times

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Ctenaspis is a jawless fish from the Early Devonian of Norway

Ctenaspis is a jawless fish from the Early Devonian of Norway
Ctenaspis dentata is a jawless fish from the Early Devonian of Norway

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Saltopus is an extinct dinosaur from the Late Triassic of Scotland

Saltopus is an extinct dinosaur from the Late Triassic of Scotland
Saltopus elginensis is an extinct dinosaur from the Late Triassic of Scotland

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Tawa hallae is a theropod dinosaur from the Late Triassic of New Mexico

Tawa hallae is a theropod dinosaur from the Late Triassic of New Mexico

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug 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 imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Spinosaurus is a theropod from the Late Cretaceous period

Spinosaurus is a theropod from the Late Cretaceous period of Egypt

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Megalania (giant monitor lizard) eating his prey, Pleistocene Epoch

Megalania (giant monitor lizard) eating his prey, Pleistocene Epoch, Australia

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Arthropleura is an extinct millipede from the Late Carboniferous of Europe

Arthropleura is an extinct millipede from the Late Carboniferous of Europe
Arthropleura armata is an extinct millipede from the Late Carboniferous of Europe

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Scelidosaurus harrisonii, Early Cretaceous of England

Scelidosaurus harrisonii, Early Cretaceous of England

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Ornitholestes dinosaur

Ornitholestes dinosaur, white background

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Herd of Gigantoraptors walking along the shore

Herd of Gigantoraptors walking along the shore

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Mapusaurus dinosaur head

Mapusaurus dinosaur head. Mapusaurus was a giant carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period of Argentina

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Side view of a Centrosaurus dinosaur

Side view of a Centrosaurus dinosaur. Centrosaurus was a herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur that lived in Canada during the Cretaceous Period

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: A mother Arctodus bear with her twin cubs

A mother Arctodus bear with her twin cubs during the Earths Pleistocene Era

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Ceratosaurus hunting in prehistoric grasslands

Ceratosaurus hunting in prehistoric grasslands

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs migrate with a school of fish

Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs migrate with a school of fish
Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs migrate along with a school of fish to warmer Jurassic seas

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Malawisaurus dinosaur head

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

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Large Brachiosaurus grazing on tall trees

Large Brachiosaurus grazing on tall trees

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: A pair of Torosaurus dinosaurs fight each other

A pair of Torosaurus dinosaurs fight each other
A pair of Torosaurus dinosaurs from the Cretaceous period battle it out to see which of them is worthy of fathering the next generation of their species

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: A fierce Prestosuchus dinosaur

A fierce Prestosuchus dinosaur. Prestosuchus was a carnivorous archosaur dinosaur that lived in the Triassic Period of Brazil

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Carniverous Dilophosaurus making a meal of a sauropod carcass

Carniverous Dilophosaurus making a meal of a sauropod carcass

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Herd of Gigantoraptors running across desert terrain

Herd of Gigantoraptors running across desert terrain

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: Two giant Diplodocus herbivore dinosaurs grazing during the Jurassic period on Earth

Two giant Diplodocus herbivore dinosaurs grazing during the Jurassic period on Earth

Background imageDinosaurs Photo Mug Collection: A pair of omnivorous Caudipteryx feathered dinosaurs

A pair of omnivorous Caudipteryx feathered dinosaurs from the Early Cretaceous period



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