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Zuniceratops dinosaur, artwork
Zuniceratops dinosaur. Computer artwork of a 113Kg, 10 foot (3 metres) long Zuniceratops wandering in a forest during the Late Cretaceous period (around 65 to 100 million years ago), in what is now New Mexico in the United States. Like the better known and larger Triceratops, Zuniceratops was a Ceratopsid, a large four-legged plant-eating dinosaur characterized by beaks, rows of shearing teeth in the back of the jaw, and elaborate horns and frills
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This stunning print captures the essence of the Zuniceratops dinosaur, a magnificent creature that roamed the forests of what is now New Mexico during the Late Cretaceous period. The artwork showcases a 113kg, 10-foot long Zuniceratops gracefully wandering through its lush habitat. Belonging to the Ceratopsid family, this herbivorous dinosaur shares similarities with its more famous relative, the Triceratops. With its beak and rows of shearing teeth in the back of its jaw, it was well-equipped for devouring plants. However, what truly sets it apart are its elaborate horns and frills that adorned its head. The artist's attention to detail brings this prehistoric scene to life as we witness this horned reptile navigating through an ancient jungle. Its quadrupedal stance reminds us of how evolution has shaped these incredible creatures over millions of years. As we admire this illustration, we can't help but marvel at Earth's rich biological history and our planet's fascinating past inhabitants. This artwork serves as a reminder of how much there is still left to discover about our natural world. Walter Myers' masterful creation not only captivates us with its beauty but also sparks curiosity about paleontology and deepens our understanding of extinct species like Zuniceratops. It stands as a testament to both artistry and scientific exploration in their quest to unravel Earth's mysteries from ages long gone by.
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