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Prognathosaurus
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Prognathosaurus

Fossil - Took The picture at Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels

Ghedoghedo CC BY-SA 4.0

Prismatoolithus
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Prismatoolithus

Prismatoolithus tiantaiensis eggs (IVPP V16515) on display at the Paleozoological Museum of China.

Jonathan Chen CC BY-SA 4.0

Prismatoolithus
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Prismatoolithus

Prismatoolithus tiantaiensis eggs (IVPP V16515) on display at the Paleozoological Museum of China.

Jonathan Chen CC BY-SA 4.0

Prismatoolithidae
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Prismatoolithidae

Prismatoolithus tiantaiensis eggs (IVPP V16515) on display at the Paleozoological Museum of China.

Jonathan Chen CC BY-SA 4.0

Ichthyosaurus
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Ichthyosaurus

Troodon
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Troodon

The mount of Troodon formosus on display at the Museum of the Rockies

Montanoceratops CC0

Nothosaurus
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Nothosaurus

Nothosaurier-Skelett (Gattung Nothosaurus) im Berliner Museum für Naturkunde, Mineralienabteilung

Elke Wetzig at commons.wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0

Caypullisaurus
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Caypullisaurus

Dakosaurus andinensis on right & Caypullisaurus on left

Creator: Dmitry Bogdanov CC BY 3.0

Platypterygiinae
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Platypterygiinae

Dakosaurus andinensis on right & Caypullisaurus on left

Creator: Dmitry Bogdanov CC BY 3.0

Platypterygiidae
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Platypterygiidae

Dakosaurus andinensis on right & Caypullisaurus on left

Creator: Dmitry Bogdanov CC BY 3.0

Placodus
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Placodus

fossil of placodus

Ghedoghedo CC BY-SA 3.0

Placodontia
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Placodontia

fossil of placodus

Ghedoghedo CC BY-SA 3.0

Placodontoidea
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Placodontoidea

fossil of placodus

Ghedoghedo CC BY-SA 3.0

Placodontidae
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Placodontidae

fossil of placodus

Ghedoghedo CC BY-SA 3.0

Brontopodus
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Brontopodus

Glen Rose Sauropod Footprint (Brontopodus birdi) Early Cretaceous, 115-112 million years ago. Collecdted Somervell County, Texas

Rodney CC BY 2.0

Carcharodontosaurus
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Carcharodontosaurus

Science Museum - Carcharodontosaurus Skull - 2014

Matthew Deery CC BY 2.0

Carcharodontosauridae
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Carcharodontosauridae

Science Museum - Carcharodontosaurus Skull - 2014

Matthew Deery CC BY 2.0

Carcharodontosaurinae
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Carcharodontosaurinae

Science Museum - Carcharodontosaurus Skull - 2014

Matthew Deery CC BY 2.0

Giganotosaurini
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Giganotosaurini

Science Museum - Carcharodontosaurus Skull - 2014

Matthew Deery CC BY 2.0

Mosasaurus
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Mosasaurus

Fossil of Mosasaurus, an extinct mosasaur, reconstruction of the Mosasaurus of Bemelen. Took the photo at Natural History Museum of Maastricht

Ghedoghedo CC BY-SA 3.0

Iguanodon
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Iguanodon

Iguanodon de Bernissart (Iguanodon bernissartensis) présenté en position quadrupède, Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, Bruxelles

Ben2 CC BY-SA 3.0

Paulodon
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Paulodon

Iguanodon de Bernissart (Iguanodon bernissartensis) présenté en position quadrupède, Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, Bruxelles

Ben2 CC BY-SA 3.0

Proiguanodon
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Proiguanodon

Iguanodon de Bernissart (Iguanodon bernissartensis) présenté en position quadrupède, Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, Bruxelles

Ben2 CC BY-SA 3.0

Iguanodontidae
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Iguanodontidae

Iguanodon de Bernissart (Iguanodon bernissartensis) présenté en position quadrupède, Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, Bruxelles

Ben2 CC BY-SA 3.0

Iguanodontoidea
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Iguanodontoidea

Iguanodon de Bernissart (Iguanodon bernissartensis) présenté en position quadrupède, Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, Bruxelles

Ben2 CC BY-SA 3.0

Paronychodon
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Paronychodon

A–C, tooth of “Paronychodon” (NMMNH P-30233) showing lingual (A), labial (B), and basal (C) views; D–F, tooth of “Paronychodon” (NMMNH P-30218), showing lingual (D), labial (E), and basal (F) views;

Thomas E. Williamson, Stephen L. Brusatte CC BY 2.5

Allosaurus
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Allosaurus

Allosaurus (Big Al II) (specimen SMA 0005)

The_Wookies CC BY 2.5

Saurornitholestes
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Saurornitholestes

Anomoepus
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Anomoepus

Moyeni dinosaur tracks. Photographs of plaster casts (positives) of Grallator track 6 (A) and Anomoepus track 8 (B) made at the Moyeni tracksite by the authors. Tracks are shown at the same scale (10 cm), and hatching pattern indicates broken surfaces. The Grallator hind foot print was made by pedal digits II–IV; the trackmaker's phalangeal formula was 3–4–5. Digits I and V did not contact the substrate. The rugose texture surrounding the print is the algal mat. The Anomoepus manus–pes couple registers all five manual digits (i–v), four pedal digits (I–IV), the metatarsus (mt), and toe drag marks (dm). Additional structures to the left of the pes are incidental marks made by a different trackmaker.

Jeffrey A. Wilson1*, Claudia A. Marsicano2, Roger M. H. Smith3 CC BY 2.5

Trisauropodiscus
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Trisauropodiscus

Moyeni dinosaur tracks. Photographs of plaster casts (positives) of Grallator track 6 (A) and Anomoepus track 8 (B) made at the Moyeni tracksite by the authors. Tracks are shown at the same scale (10 cm), and hatching pattern indicates broken surfaces. The Grallator hind foot print was made by pedal digits II–IV; the trackmaker's phalangeal formula was 3–4–5. Digits I and V did not contact the substrate. The rugose texture surrounding the print is the algal mat. The Anomoepus manus–pes couple registers all five manual digits (i–v), four pedal digits (I–IV), the metatarsus (mt), and toe drag marks (dm). Additional structures to the left of the pes are incidental marks made by a different trackmaker.

Jeffrey A. Wilson1*, Claudia A. Marsicano2, Roger M. H. Smith3 CC BY 2.5

Camarasaurus
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Camarasaurus

Camarasaurus lentus (Marsh, 1889) sauropod dinosaur from the Jurassic of Utah, USA (public display, CM 11338, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA). This is a near-complete juvenile sauropod dinosaur in the original fluvial sandstone matrix - such skeletons are extremely rare. Classification: Animalia, Chordata, Vertebrata, Dinosauria, Sauropodomorpha, Camarasauridae Stratigraphy: Brushy Basin Member, Morrison Formation, Upper Jurassic, 151 Ma Locality: Carnegie Quarry, Dinosaur National Monument, northeastern Utah, USA Sauropod dinosaurs were the largest terrestrial animals ever. They all have the same basic body plan: large body with four walking legs, very long neck & tail, and a small head relative to body size. Sauropods were herbivores, and are often perceived as holding their heads & necks up high to reach vegetation normally out of reach to other organisms. Modern reconstructions of many sauropod species depict them with heads and necks held close to the horizontal, or at low angles above the horizontal.

James St. John CC BY 2.0

Camarasauridae
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Camarasauridae

Camarasaurus lentus (Marsh, 1889) sauropod dinosaur from the Jurassic of Utah, USA (public display, CM 11338, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA). This is a near-complete juvenile sauropod dinosaur in the original fluvial sandstone matrix - such skeletons are extremely rare. Classification: Animalia, Chordata, Vertebrata, Dinosauria, Sauropodomorpha, Camarasauridae Stratigraphy: Brushy Basin Member, Morrison Formation, Upper Jurassic, 151 Ma Locality: Carnegie Quarry, Dinosaur National Monument, northeastern Utah, USA Sauropod dinosaurs were the largest terrestrial animals ever. They all have the same basic body plan: large body with four walking legs, very long neck & tail, and a small head relative to body size. Sauropods were herbivores, and are often perceived as holding their heads & necks up high to reach vegetation normally out of reach to other organisms. Modern reconstructions of many sauropod species depict them with heads and necks held close to the horizontal, or at low angles above the horizontal.

James St. John CC BY 2.0

Camarasaurinae
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Camarasaurinae

Camarasaurus lentus (Marsh, 1889) sauropod dinosaur from the Jurassic of Utah, USA (public display, CM 11338, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA). This is a near-complete juvenile sauropod dinosaur in the original fluvial sandstone matrix - such skeletons are extremely rare. Classification: Animalia, Chordata, Vertebrata, Dinosauria, Sauropodomorpha, Camarasauridae Stratigraphy: Brushy Basin Member, Morrison Formation, Upper Jurassic, 151 Ma Locality: Carnegie Quarry, Dinosaur National Monument, northeastern Utah, USA Sauropod dinosaurs were the largest terrestrial animals ever. They all have the same basic body plan: large body with four walking legs, very long neck & tail, and a small head relative to body size. Sauropods were herbivores, and are often perceived as holding their heads & necks up high to reach vegetation normally out of reach to other organisms. Modern reconstructions of many sauropod species depict them with heads and necks held close to the horizontal, or at low angles above the horizontal.

James St. John CC BY 2.0

Morosauridae
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Morosauridae

Camarasaurus lentus (Marsh, 1889) sauropod dinosaur from the Jurassic of Utah, USA (public display, CM 11338, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA). This is a near-complete juvenile sauropod dinosaur in the original fluvial sandstone matrix - such skeletons are extremely rare. Classification: Animalia, Chordata, Vertebrata, Dinosauria, Sauropodomorpha, Camarasauridae Stratigraphy: Brushy Basin Member, Morrison Formation, Upper Jurassic, 151 Ma Locality: Carnegie Quarry, Dinosaur National Monument, northeastern Utah, USA Sauropod dinosaurs were the largest terrestrial animals ever. They all have the same basic body plan: large body with four walking legs, very long neck & tail, and a small head relative to body size. Sauropods were herbivores, and are often perceived as holding their heads & necks up high to reach vegetation normally out of reach to other organisms. Modern reconstructions of many sauropod species depict them with heads and necks held close to the horizontal, or at low angles above the horizontal.

James St. John CC BY 2.0

Triceratops
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Triceratops

Megaloolithus
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Megaloolithus

Megaloolithus at the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle Aix-en-Provence. Eggs of titanosaurid, possibly Hypselosaurus priscus.

Hectonichus CC BY-SA 3.0

Ophthalmosaurus
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Ophthalmosaurus

Ophthalmosaurus icenius, from the time of the Callovian period of the Middle Jurassic. This specimen was found in Oxford Clay, in Peterborough, England. Photo lightly touched up to remove lighting flares.

User:Captmondo CC BY-SA 3.0

Ophthalmosauridae
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Ophthalmosauridae

Ophthalmosaurus icenius, from the time of the Callovian period of the Middle Jurassic. This specimen was found in Oxford Clay, in Peterborough, England. Photo lightly touched up to remove lighting flares.

User:Captmondo CC BY-SA 3.0

Ophthalmosaurinae
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Ophthalmosaurinae

Ophthalmosaurus icenius, from the time of the Callovian period of the Middle Jurassic. This specimen was found in Oxford Clay, in Peterborough, England. Photo lightly touched up to remove lighting flares.

User:Captmondo CC BY-SA 3.0

Undorosauridae
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Undorosauridae

Ophthalmosaurus icenius, from the time of the Callovian period of the Middle Jurassic. This specimen was found in Oxford Clay, in Peterborough, England. Photo lightly touched up to remove lighting flares.

User:Captmondo CC BY-SA 3.0

Majungasaurus
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Majungasaurus

Mounted skeleton (cast) of Majungasaurus crenatissimus, Stony Brook University.

Skye McDavid CC BY 4.0

Abelisauridae
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Abelisauridae

Mounted skeleton (cast) of Majungasaurus crenatissimus, Stony Brook University.

Skye McDavid CC BY 4.0

Richardoestesia
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Richardoestesia

Tooth of cf. Richardoestesia gilmorei with close up of denticles.

Derek W. Larson, Philip J. Currie CC BY 2.5

Eubrontes
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Eubrontes

Dinosaur State Park and Arboretum, Rocky Hill, Connecticut, USA. Close-up of dinosaur prints.

Daderot CC BY-SA 3.0

Jinlijingpus
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Jinlijingpus

Dinosaur State Park and Arboretum, Rocky Hill, Connecticut, USA. Close-up of dinosaur prints.

Daderot CC BY-SA 3.0

Elasmosaurus
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Elasmosaurus

Elasmosaurus platyurus in the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center in Woodland Park, Colorado

MCDinosaurhunter CC BY-SA 3.0

Elasmosauridae
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Elasmosauridae

Elasmosaurus platyurus in the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center in Woodland Park, Colorado

MCDinosaurhunter CC BY-SA 3.0

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