Photographic Print : Fossil of Tarbosaurus bataar, head and neck
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Fossil of Tarbosaurus bataar, head and neck
Fossil of a carnivorous dinosaur. Computer- coloured image of fossilised head and neck of a Tarbosaurus bataar. This species inhabited Central Asia in the late Campanian age, about 75 million years ago. It was very similar to the closely- related genus Tyrannosaurus, and was a predatorial carnivore. Remains of up to 30 individuals, including 5 skulls, have been found. The genus was first described by Maleev in 1955, based on finds from late Cretaceous sandstones in Mongolia and China
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Dinosaur Fossil Tarbosaurus Carnosaur Palaeontology
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Discover the majesty of prehistoric life with our Media Storehouse Photographic Prints. Feast your eyes on this stunning, computer-coloured image of a Tarbosaurus bataar fossil, featuring the head and neck of this formidable carnivorous dinosaur. This fossil, inhabiting Central Asia during the late Campanian age, is a captivating reminder of the mysterious creatures that once roamed our Earth. Bring the wonders of science into your home or office with our high-quality photographic prints, perfect for inspiring curiosity and igniting the imagination.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a computer-colored image of the fossilized head and neck of a Tarbosaurus bataar, a fearsome carnivorous dinosaur that roamed Central Asia approximately 75 million years ago. Resembling its close relative, the iconic Tyrannosaurus rex, this predatory creature was an apex predator in its time. The fossil represents an incredible discovery from the late Campanian age and provides valuable insights into prehistoric life. Unearthed from late Cretaceous sandstones in Mongolia and China, it was first described by Maleev in 1955. The remains of up to 30 individuals, including five skulls, have been found so far. With meticulous detail captured in this image print by Science Photo Library, viewers can marvel at the intricate features preserved over millions of years. From sharp teeth to powerful jaws and a menacing gaze frozen in time, this Tarbosaurus bataar fossil offers scientists and enthusiasts alike an opportunity to study and understand ancient ecosystems. As we contemplate this snapshot from deep history, let us appreciate the immense knowledge gained through paleontology. It serves as a reminder that our planet's past is filled with extraordinary creatures whose existence shaped our world today. This photograph not only celebrates the beauty of nature but also highlights humanity's relentless pursuit of uncovering Earth's mysteries through scientific exploration.
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