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Tylosaurus reconstruction. From Osborn, H. F. (1917). The origin and evolution of life, on the theory of action, reaction and interaction of energy.

reconstruction Tylosaurus evolution
Taxa Ferganocephale

Heterodontosaurus tucki life restoration. Integument based on the related Tianyulong, proportions based on photos of specimen SAM-PK-K1332 and skeletal reconstruction by Gregory S. Paul (The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs, 2010, p. 240).

reconstruction restoration specimen Ferganocephale +2
Taxa Crichtonpelta

Simple drawing of Ankylosaurus magniventris, a North American Cretaceous ankylosaurid. Based on skeletal reconstruction in Paul 2010.

drawing reconstruction Cretaceous Ankylosauridae +2
Taxa Californosaurus

Life reconstruction of Californosaurus perrini

reconstruction Californosaurus
Taxa Brontotholus

Life reconstruction of Brontotholus harmoni

reconstruction Brontotholus
Taxa Amanzia

a Skeletal reconstruction of A. greppini. Elements preserved in the material and therefore providing information for the skeletal reconstruction are marked in blue. Because much information is missing from the incomplete skeletal material, the dorsal vertebrae, the proportions and morphology of the cervical vertebrae and the skull were modified from Camarasaurus. b Scaled silhouette drawings of Cetiosauriscus stewarti (in black) and A. greppini (in grey) demonstrating the significant size difference between the two taxa. Scale bar is 1 m

scale reconstruction Amanzia Camarasaurus +2
Taxa Ahvaytum

Life reconstruction of Ahvaytum bahndooiveche

reconstruction Ahvaytum
Taxa Argentinosaurus

Argentinosaurus huinculensis reconstruction at Museo Municipal Carmen Funes, Plaza Huincul, Neuquén, Argentina.

reconstruction Argentina Argentinosaurus
Taxa Tuebingosaurus

Reconstruction of Tuebingosaurus maierfritzorum gen. et sp. nov. as a quadruped dinosaur, using the outline of Riojasaurus as a base ‒ next to the silhouette of Friedrich von Huene. The drawing of the bones is based on and modified from the original illustrations of specimen “GPIT IV” in von Huene (1932, pl. 38) that have been replicated in the literature. The right fibula is marked in grey as it was found nearby with similar measurements to the left fibula and has been assumed to be part of the same individual.

drawing reconstruction specimen Riojasaurus +1
Taxa Huayracursor

3D Skeletal reconstruction of Huayracursor jaguensis, with known remains colored in orange

reconstruction Huayracursor
Taxa Unaysaurus

Skeletal reconstruction of Unaysaurus tolentinoi

reconstruction Unaysaurus
Taxa Kimmerosaurus

Kimmerosaurus swims through a shallow jurassic reef in this reconstruction

reconstruction Jurassic Kimmerosaurus
Taxa Thapunngaka

Artists reconstruction of KKF 494 (Thapunngaka shawi). Extra information can be found on the image itself. White is known material, grey is reconstructed. The large boxes are 50cm and the small boxes are 10cm.

reconstruction Thapunngaka
Taxa Bennettazhia

An Reconstruction of Bennettazhia oregonensis showing the preserved parts of this pterosaur.

reconstruction Bennettazhia
Taxa Lusovenator

Figure 3 Sequence of caudal vertebrae of SHN.019. (1) Reconstitution of the skeleton of a Neovenator individual (copyright of the skeleton of Neovenator Scott Hartman, 2013) in which the estimated position of the tail section collected in Cambelas is marked; (2–4) sequence of seventeen partially articulated caudal vertebrae of SHN.019. Scale bar=1 m (1) or 100 mm (2).

scale reconstruction Lusovenator Neovenator +1
Taxa Taurovenator

Reconstruction of the head of Taurovenator in life

reconstruction Taurovenator
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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