Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Dinosaur skeleton: Pteranodon, Cretaceous Period, is one of the Pterosaurs, often called pterodactyls, which were flying reptiles of the Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods. They are considered related to dinosaurs and not to birds.  Exhibit Museum of Natural History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, July 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Dinosaur skeleton: Edmontosaurus (known as Ed at the museum) is a hadrosaur/duckbilled dinosaur, a plant eater, that lived at the end of the Cretaceous Period, 66 million years ago. Exhibit Museum of Natural History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Dinosaur skeleton: Deinonychus antirrhopus was a dromaeosaur, meat eating, hunting dinosaurs that lived in the Cretaceous Period 145-65 million years ago. Exhibit Museum of Natural History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, July 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Dinosaur, prehistoric skeleton: Casting of tail club from Ankylosaur, swung as club to protect itself from predators. Cretaceous Period, 120-65 million years ago. Exhibit Museum of Natural History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, August 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Dinosaur skeleton: Skeleton of tyrannosaurus rex, a huge meat eating dynosaur of the Cretaceous period that grew over 40 feet long and 20 feet tall, with large sharp teeth and claws. Main entrance hall, Museum of Nature and Science, Denver, Colorado 2005.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Prehistoric animal skeleton: Sea turtle, protostega gigas, is an ancient relative of today's sea turtles. Late Cretaceous Period, 85 million years ago, found in Niobrara Chalk, Lane County, Kansas. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Denver, Colorado December 2005.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Prehistoric animal skeleton: Sea turtle, protostega gigas, is an ancient relative of today's sea turtles. Late Cretaceous Period, 85 million years ago, found in Niobrara Chalk, Lane County, Kansas. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Denver, Colorado December 2005.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Prehistoric animal skeleton: Sea turtle, protostega gigas, is an ancient relative of today's sea turtles. Late Cretaceous Period, 85 million years ago, found in Niobrara Chalk, Lane County, Kansas. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Denver, Colorado December 2005.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Dinosaur skeleton: Pteranodons were flying reptiles that lived near the sea, catching and eating fish the way sea birds do today. Late Cretaceous Period, 85 million years ago, found in Niobrara Chalk, Lane County, Kansas. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Denver, Colorado December 2005.
Dinosaur skeleton: Pteranodon, Cretaceous Period, is one of the Pterosaurs, often called pterodactyls, which were flying reptiles of the Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods. They are considered related to dinosaurs and not to birds. Exhibit Museum of Natural History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, July 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Dinosaur skeleton: Pteranodon, Cretaceous Period, is one of the Pterosaurs, often called pterodactyls, which were flying reptiles of the Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods. They are considered related to dinosaurs and not to birds.  Exhibit Museum of Natural History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, July 2006.
Dinosaur skeleton: Pteranodon, Cretaceous Period, is one of the Pterosaurs, often called pterodactyls, which were flying reptiles of the Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods. They are considered related to dinosaurs and not to birds. Exhibit Museum of Natural History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, July 2006.
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