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Skeletal reconstruction of Pampadromaeus barberenai

reconstruction Pampadromaeus

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

museum reconstruction fossil Moanasaurus +1
Taxa Mochlodon

Reconstruction of Mochlodon suessi from the Late Cretaceous of Austria. Based on Zalmoxes by Scott Hartman

reconstruction Austria Cretaceous Late Cretaceous +2

Composite skeletal reconstruction of Lewisuchus admixtus, all specimens overlap

reconstruction Lewisuchus

Life reconstruction of Lewisuchus admixtus

reconstruction Lewisuchus

Life reconstruction of Lewisuchus admixtus. Human scale removed.

scale reconstruction Lewisuchus
Formations Serra da Galga

Life reconstruction of a pair of Galgadraco zephyrius in a late Maastrichtian environment, showcasing the palaeobiota of the Serra da Galga Geosite. Artwork by Matheus Gadelha.

reconstruction Serra da Galga Maastrichtian
Formations Sao Khua

Restoration of the spinosaurid dinosaur Siamosaurus in the Sao Khua Formation palaeoenvironment, with Sunosuchus in the middle left and a herd of Phuwiangosaurus in the background. References: Siamosaurus based on tooth specimens [1] and the neural spine of a possibly referable skeleton[2], with other missing elements filled in with relatives (Suchomimus[3], Baryonyx[4], IchthyovenatorFile:Ichthyovenator_laosensis_skeletal_reconstruction_by_PaleoGeek.png). Phuwiangosaurus based on skeletal by Suteethorn et al. (2009)[5] and missing elements of skull of EuhelopusFile:Euhelopus.png. Sunosuchus based on Suteethorn and Ingavat (1983)[6] and missing elements based on Goniopholis[7].

tooth reconstruction restoration Sao Khua +10

Life reconstruction of Tuarangisaurus keyesi

reconstruction Tuarangisaurus

Life reconstruction of Pantosaurus striatus

reconstruction Pantosaurus

MRF 319, a partial oviraptorosaurian skeleton referred to Anzu wyliei. (A) Skeletal reconstruction in left lateral view, with preserved bones in gray and bones represented in other Anzu specimens in white (hatching indicates heavily reconstructed portions of the ilia of CM 78001). Middle-posterior (ninth?) cervical vertebra in (B) anterior, (C) left lateral, and (D) dorsal views. Posterior (11th?) cervical vertebra in (E) anterior, (F) left lateral, and (G) dorsal views. Posterior (12th?) cervical vertebra in (H) anterior, (I) left lateral, and (J) dorsal views. Anteroposteriorly crushed left radius in lateral (K) and anterior (L) views. Mediolaterally crushed left ulna in lateral (M) and anterior (N) views. (O) Partial left scapulocoracoid in lateral view. Dorsal rib in anterior (P) and posterior (Q) views. Abbreviations: acr, acromial process; cr, cervical rib; dip, distal processes; pat, pathology; pf, pneumatic fossa. Scale bars = 50 cm in A; 1 cm in B–Q.

scale vertebra pathology reconstruction +4

MRF 319, a partial oviraptorosaurian skeleton referred to Anzu wyliei. Skeletal reconstruction in left lateral view, with preserved bones in gray and bones represented in other Anzu specimens in white (hatching indicates heavily reconstructed portions of the ilia. Scale bar = 50 cm (19.7 in)

scale reconstruction Anzu Oviraptorosauria +2

Life reconstruction of Plotosaurus bennisovi

reconstruction Plotosaurus

Skeletal reconstruction of Citipes elegans. Previously referred material is indicated in white and newly referred material is indicated in red.

reconstruction Citipes Leptorhynchos

Hainosaurus boubker, life reconstruction. Art by Carlos Espinosa

reconstruction Hainosaurus

New reconstruction of Tylosaurus proriger, based on recent data about mosasaur's soft tissue

tissue reconstruction Tylosaurus
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Dinosaur mummy found with hooves and a hidden crest
crest reconstruction Edmontosaurus
Scientists have reconstructed the most complete and lifelike profile of Edmontosaurus annectens thanks to an extraordinary preservation process called clay templating, in which a thin clay film captured the dinosaur’s skin, scales, spikes, and even hooves in three dimensions. By combining newly excavated “mummies,” advanced imaging, and artistic reconstruction, researchers revealed a tall crest, a single row of tail spikes, delicate pebble-like scales, and—most remarkably—the earliest known hoov
30/11/2025 sciencedaily