Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Dinosaur skeleton: Full scale 13 ft wingspan reconstruction of pterodactyl accompanies skeleton of same, hanging in two-story space in main exhibit area. Exhibit Museum of Natural History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, February 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 > Prehistoric skeleton: Harlan's Ground Sloth, Glossotherium harlani, was medium-sized ground sloth just over 6 feet tall, weighing 1500 pounds. Ground sloths are primitive animals related to today's armadillos and small tree sloths of Centra/South America. Price Museum, La Brea Tar Pits, Los Angeles, California, January 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Prehistoric skeleton: Titanothere (Thunderbeast), Brontops, Early Oligocene, 35 million years ago, from White River Group, Colorado. Extinct family of rhinoceros-like animals that roamed both North America and Asia. Horns of bone vs rhinoceros horns of hair. Los Angeles Museum of Natural History, January 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Prehistoric animal skeleton: Terror Bird, paraphysiornis brasiliensis, 55-2 million years ago, is one of a group of large flightless birds, whose fossils are largely found in South America, from Sao Paulo, Brazil for this fossil. It was a top predators of its time. Los Angeles Museum of Natural History, January 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Prehistoric animal skeleton fossil: This sabertooth, smilodon californicus, is about the size of a lion and lived about 12,000 years ago. The sabertooth cat group evolved to kill large, slow animals like ground sloths and mammoths. It became extinct along with the animals on which it fed. Exhibit Museum of Natural History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, February 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Dinosaurs, prehistoric animals: Stegosaurus stenops lived 120 million years ago, Late Jurassic. 3 - 5 ton plant eating dinosaur lived throughout western North America. Used hornhy beak to crop low-growing plants. Morrison Formation, Albany County, Wyoming. National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, November 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Dinosaur skeleton: Comptosaurus and Allosaurus shown in a fight. Comptosaurus, Iguanodont Dinosaur (on left) is Late Jurrasic, 120 Million years ago, Morrison Formation, near Cleveland, Utah. Allosaurus is carnivorous dinosaur of Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous, 150 million years ago that lived in in North America, Africa, Australia. Los Angeles Museum of Natural History, January 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: Full scale 13 ft wingspan reconstruction of pterodactyl accompanies skeleton of same, hanging in two-story space in main exhibit area. Exhibit Museum of Natural History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, February 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Dinosaur skeleton: Full scale 13 ft wingspan reconstruction of pterodactyl accompanies skeleton of same, hanging in two-story space in main exhibit area. Exhibit Museum of Natural History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, February 2006.
Dinosaur skeleton: Full scale 13 ft wingspan reconstruction of pterodactyl accompanies skeleton of same, hanging in two-story space in main exhibit area. Exhibit Museum of Natural History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, February 2006.
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