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The mounted skeleton of Brachiosaurus altithorax outside the Field Museum in Chicago, based on the holotype FMNH P25107, with missing parts filled in from the mounted Giraffatitan brancai MB.R.2181 at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin.
Skeletal cast of Daspletosaurus torosus on display at the Milwaukee Public Museum. Part of the Tyrannosaurs: Meet the Family traveling exhibit developed by The Australian Museum.
Skeletal mount of the early thyreophoran Scutellosaurus with a full set of osteoderms on display at a temporary exhibit in the Fernbank Museum
Reconstruction of skeleton; Lower Cretaceous (120 mio. Years); Jungar Basin, China.
Reconstruction of skeleton; Lower Cretaceous (120 mio. Years); Jungar Basin, China.
Struthiosaurus austriacus osteoderms, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien
Struthiosaurus austriacus osteoderms, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien
Dinosaur eggs (Dendroolithus sp.) from Kaoguo Formation, Henan, China, on display at the San Diego County Fair, California, USA.
Dinosaur eggs (Dendroolithus sp.) from Kaoguo Formation, Henan, China, on display at the San Diego County Fair, California, USA.
Drawing of lectoholotype skull BMNH R.3386 (desigated by Weishampel et al., 1993)[1][2] of Limnosaurus transsylvanicus NOPCSA 1900 (later renamed Telmatosaurus transsylvanicus), a basal hadrosaurid dinosaur from the Late Maastrichtian (latest Upper Cretaceous) Sanpetru Formation of West Central Romania.
Skeletal mount of Dryosaurus altus. Beneski Museum of Natural History.
Magnoavipes sp. - dinosaur track from the Cretaceous of Colorado, USA. (replica; public display, Red Rocks Amphitheater visitor center, west of Denver, Colorado, USA) Dinosaur Ridge, Colorado has numerous dinosaur fossils, including bones and tracks. The most common track type at the site is Caririchnium leonardii, which was made by an iguanodontid dinosaur. A less common track is this - a slender, three-toed print called Magnoavipes, which was made by a theropod dinosaur. Stratigraphy: Dakota Sandstone, upper Lower Cretaceous Provenance: eastern side of Dinosaur Ridge, Dakota Hogback, west of Denver, north-central Colorado, USA
Otozoum tracks in the Dinosaur State Park and Arboretum, Rocky Hill, Connecticut, USA. The exhibit sign reads: "These large negative tracks were made by a heavy animal that walked on four toes and had a short stride. It may have been a prosauropod. All of these tracks have rare skin impressions. This specimen was removed from the Portland Quarry in 1896. Donated by Wesleyan University."
Skeletal reconstructions showing known elements of Chirostenotes pergracilis.
Plioplatecarpus primaevus skull, Oxford University Museum of Natural History .
Holotype skeleton (IVPP V15) of Lufengosaurus huenei on display at the Paleozoological Museum of China.
The "Dinosaurs in Their Time" exhibit at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Pictures from some of my free time during the Project Zero Perspectives conference (#PZPGH) in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania - May 2017.
Halisaurus mosasaur, Wyoming Dinosaur Center, Thermopolis / 2006