165 images for triassic

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    A Spinosaurus mother walks with her youngsters in prehistoric times.

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    Tyrannosaurus Rex was one of the largest carnivores of the Cretaceous Period of Earths history. Its fossils have been found in western North America. Its name means Tyrant Lizard King.

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    Sedimentary rocks, clay, colour banded by iron oxides, horizontal Triassic Chinle Clay, Blue Mesa, Painted Desert, Arizona, United States of America, North America

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    A mythical sea dragon creature is reminiscent of the dinosaur called Plesiosaurus.

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    Mother Raptor dinosaur with her two young babies.

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    Batrachotomus was a carnivorous archosaur predator that lived in Germany during the Triassic Period.

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    A flock of Pterodactyls fly out of a canyon looking for new prey to eat.

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    Two Spinosaurus dinosaurs drink from a marsh area in prehistoric times.

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    Two Triceratops are highly upset as a Tyrannosaurus Rex kills and devours their friend.

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    A mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex hunts for prey in a dense jungle.

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    The Brachiosaurus dinosaur was a sauropod from the Jurassic Period. Its forelimbs were much longer then its hind limbs giving it the look of the modern giraffe. This herbivore browsed the treetops in North America.

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    Pteranodon was a reptilian bird from the Late Cretaceous of North America.

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    Tyrannosaurus Rex was one of the largest carnivores of the Cretaceous Period of Earths history. Its fossils have been found in western North America. Its name means Tyrant Lizard King.

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    Pteranodon was a pterosaur from the Cretaceous Period of North America.

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    Two Brachiosaurus dinosaurs enjoy a beautiful sunset.

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    Two Tyrannosaurus dinosaurs roar in frustration as Coahuilaceratops dinosaur uses the water as a refuge from attack.

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    Sunrise finds T-Rex roaring with power and protecting his territory.

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    Two Tyrannosaurus dinosaurs roar in frustration as Coahuilaceratops dinosaur uses the water as a refuge from attack.

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    Two Diplodocus dinosaurs walk together in the afternoon in the prehistoric age.

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    Anhanguera is a genus of Pterosaur which was flying dinosaur in the Cretaceous period.

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    Three Brachiosaurus dinosaurs walk through a forested area while three Pterosaurs fly overhead.

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    Velociraptor the dinosaur on marsh land

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    A Tyrannosaurus Rex runs after a beautiful Cuban Red Macaw deep in the jungle.

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    Coelophysis was a bipedal predatory dinosaur that lived during the Triassic Period of North America.

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    The Coahuilaceratops dinosaur was a herbivore that lived in the Cretaceous Period of Earths history. Its fossils have been found in northern Mexico.

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    The Diplodocus dinosaur was a herbivore sauropod of the Jurassic Period of Earths history. Its fossils have been found in western North America. With its long neck it had no trouble in reaching the high treetops for foliage.

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    Anhanguera was a fish-eating pterosaur from the Cretaceous era of Brazil.

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    Three flying Eudimorphodons pass a group of Coelophysis hunting for prey through a forest of autumn trees in the Triassic Period.

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    Cartoon Illustration of Tyrannosaurus Dinosaur Prehistoric Reptile Animal Character

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    Two Coahuilaceratops dinosaurs wade through tropical waters to reach new vegetation in prehistoric times.

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    A herd of Diplodocus dinosaurs munch their way along their migration route.

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    Cartoon Illustration of Dinosaurs Prehistoric Reptiles Characters Set

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    Mother Diplodocus dinosaur walks along with her brood of youngsters.

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    A Diplodocus herd comes down to a lake for a drink of water.

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    The Carnotaurus dinosaur was a large carnivore in the Cretaceous Period of Earths history. Its fossils have been found in South America. Its name means meat eating bull for the two horns on its head.

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    fossilised sea-lillies (Crinoidea)

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    A mother Brachiosaurus Dinosaur brings her offsring to an island habitat in the Jurassic Era.

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    T-Rex bellows in frustration when he misses an attack on a prey dinosaur.

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    Toy Triceratops Figure

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    Two Herbivore Toy Dinosaurs in Grass

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    The Carnotaurus dinosaur was a large carnivore in the Cretaceous Period of Earths history. Its fossils have been found in South America. Its name means meat eating bull for its two horns on its head.

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    Several Stegosaurus dinosaurs browse among the vegetation by a lake in the Jurassic Period.

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    Two Triceratops dinosaurs come down to a lake to drink some water.

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    Toy Dinosaur in Grass

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    Toy Dinosaur Figurines on Glass with Reflection

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    Two Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaurs fight for the right of a territory.

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    A Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur walks through his territory.

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    Archaeopteryx is known as the earliest bird and was a bridge species between dinosaurs and modern birds.

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    fossilised ammonoids (Ammonoidea)

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    Two Pterodactyl flying dinosaurs fly over beastly Tyrannosaurus Rex at the seashore in prehistoric times.

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    Two Pterodactyl flying dinosaurs soar above a beautiful canyon.

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    Two Diplodocus dinosaurs munch on vegetation near a mountain lake.

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    Two Diplodocus dinosaurs wade is shallow waters of a white sand beach.

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    Two Diplodocus dinosaurs wade through shallow waters to get to the vegetation on this island.

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    The Stegosaurus dinosaur is known for its distinctive tail spikes and plates along its spine to defend itself. Fossils bones have been found in Jurassic deposits in North America and Europe.

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    Two diplodocus dinosaurs and two flying pterodactyl birds greet the early morning mist.

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    The Spinosaurus dinosaur was a huge carnivore of the Cretaceous Period of Earths history. It was larger then Tyrannosaurus Rex and Giganotosaurus. Its fossils have been found in North Africa. The only known fossils bones of this dinosaur were destroyed in the World War II bombing of the museum holding them. Just recently the slides of the original bones have been discovered. Since then other fossi

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    A herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs migrate through a desert searching for better vegetation.

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    A T-Rex roars his defiance to all other dinosaurs in his territory.

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    Two Diplodocus dinosaurs wade through shallow water to eat some vegetation.

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    Geological formation named "the submarine", in Ischigualasto natural park, San Juan, Argentina. UNESCO world heritage site, and a major touristic destination.

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    Two Diplodocus dinosaurs come to a river for a drink in prehistoric times.

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    Two Apatasaurus dinosaurs visit an island in prehistoric times.

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    Small Dilong dinosaurs watch as two Brachiosaurus dinosaurs wade across a lake.

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    A Carnotaurus dinosaur approaches two huge Brachiosaurus for a battle while two Pterodactyls watch.

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    Two Diplodocus dinosaurs search for food in a desert landscape.

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    Sea lily (Crinoid) isolated on white

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    Dino Iguanodon

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    Three huge Diplodocus dinosaurs visit an island in the prehistoric era.

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    Two Apatasaurus dinosaurs wonder through a swamp in prehistoric times.

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    A smaller male Tyrannosaurus Rex roars to impress the much larger female.

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    Two Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaurs are on the hunt for prey.

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    Cliffs in Ischigualasto or Moon Valley natural park, San Juan, Argentina. UNESCO world heritage site, and a major touristic destination.

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    Two Brachiosaurus dinosaurs walk among large trees in the prehistoric era.

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    Two titanic Brachiosaurus dinosaurs look for food along the banks of a stream.

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    Two mother Coahuilaceratops dinosaurs escort their baby hatchlings among the palm trees of prehistoric times.

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    This dinosaur is a small size version of Tyrannosaurus Rex and is of the same genus. The fossil remains have been found in China. He could run 45 miles per hour and had colorful feathers.

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    Two dinosaurs come to the shore for a drink of water. Dinosaurs in this image are Diplodocus and Pterodactyl.

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    Two Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaurs rest in the early morning light before the days hunt.

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    3D Render

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    3D Render

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    Two Diplodocus dinosaurs wade through shallow waters of a beautiful seashore.

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    United States of America, Arizona, Petrified Forest National Park

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    Cartoon Illustration of Dinosaur Prehistoric Reptile Animal Character

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    Pachypteris lived during the Mesozoic Era as a low growing plant with a woody trunk and was a prominent groundcover.

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    Glossopteris was a seed plant tree that lived in the Permian to the Triassic Periods.

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    Bjuvia lived during the Permian Period and was a cycadale plant with a simple leaf pattern.

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    A collection of various Pterosaur reptiles from different prehistoric periods of Earth's history.

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