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Remains of Polacanthus and Edmontonia, Late Cretaceous dinosaurs. First, in the Barremian stage, 130-122 million years ago and the second, at the Campanian and Maastrichtian stage. Natural History Mus
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Tyrannosaurus Rex. Tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur. 67-65 million years. Upper Cretaceous. Maastrichtian. Skull. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom.
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Triceratops. Ceratopsid dinosaur. 68-65 million years. Late Cretaceous Period. Maastrichtian stage. Skull. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom.
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Triceratops. Ceratopsid dinosaur. 68-65 million years. Late Cretaceous Period. Maastrichtian stage. Skull. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom.
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Fossil skull of a primitive horse.
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Ideal Jurassic landscape in America, 1884. Artist: Othniel Charles Marsh
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Reconstruction of the Irish elk (Megaloceros), c1880.
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Cretaceous Dinosaur fossil, Mesozoic era. The Cretaceous period  is a division of the geological time scale that belongs to the Mesozoic Era; it began 145 million years ago and ended 66.4 million years ago. Milan Museum 
Unique Identifier AR9452050 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5372px × 3584px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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