Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Dinosaur skeleton: Tyrannosaurus Rex was king of the dinosaurs, a meat eating dinosaur 65 million years ago in the American West. National Museum of Natural History, Washington DC, November 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Dinosaur skeleton: Tyrannosaurus Rex was king of the dinosaurs, a meat eating dinosaur 65 million years ago in the American West. National Museum of Natural History, Washington DC, November 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Prehistoric animals: Mesonychids were meat eaters with hoofed feet that lived 63 to 33 million years ago. They are related to today's hoofed mammals, which differ by all being plant eaters. 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 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 > Dinosaur skeleton: Carnotaurus was a large flesh eating dinosaurus in South 
America 70 million years ago. skeleton artists reconstruction Patagonia, Argentina. Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Dinosaur/dinosaur genera: Dimetrodon attacking an Eryops, both living during the Permian period 245-280 million years ago, long before the dinosaurs evolved. Dimetrodon was a mammal-like reptile, an ancestor of mammals, about 11 feet long weighing 500+ pounds, with a large sale-like flap of skin along its back supported by long, bony spines. It had sharp teeth and clawed feet. The Eryops was a common, primitive amphibian living in swamps, a meat eater with stout body and very wide ribs. It was 5 feet long, a large land animal for its time. Museum of Nature and Science, Denver, Colorado 2005.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Dinosaur/dinosaur genera: Dimetrodon attacking an Eryops, both living during the Permian period 245-280 million years ago, long before the dinosaurs evolved. Dimetrodon was a mammal-like reptile, an ancestor of mammals, about 11 feet long weighing 500+ pounds, with a large sale-like flap of skin along its back supported by long, bony spines. It had sharp teeth and clawed feet. The Eryops was a common, primitive amphibian living in swamps, a meat eater with stout body and very wide ribs. It was 5 feet long, a large land animal for its time. Museum of Nature and Science, Denver, Colorado 2005.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Prehistoric animal skeleton fossils: sabertooth Price Museum, La Brea Tar Pits, Los Angeles, California, January 2006.
Dinosaur skeleton: Tyrannosaurus Rex was king of the dinosaurs, a meat eating dinosaur 65 million years ago in the American West. National Museum of Natural History, Washington DC, November 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Dinosaur skeleton: Tyrannosaurus Rex was king of the dinosaurs, a meat eating dinosaur 65 million years ago in the American West. National Museum of Natural History, Washington DC, November 2006.
Dinosaur skeleton: Tyrannosaurus Rex was king of the dinosaurs, a meat eating dinosaur 65 million years ago in the American West. National Museum of Natural History, Washington DC, November 2006.
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