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Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.
Taxa Struthiosaurinae

Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.

museum United States Acanthopholinae Edmontoniidae +9
Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.
Taxa Sauropeltinae

Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.

museum United States Acanthopholinae Edmontoniidae +9
Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.
Taxa Nodosaurinae

Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.

museum United States Acanthopholinae Edmontoniidae +9
Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.
Taxa Acanthopholinae

Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.

museum United States Acanthopholinae Edmontoniidae +9
Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.
Taxa Panoplosaurinae

Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.

museum United States Acanthopholinae Edmontoniidae +9
Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.
Taxa Edmontoniinae

Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.

museum United States Acanthopholinae Edmontoniidae +9
Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.
Taxa Stegopeltinae

Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.

museum United States Acanthopholinae Edmontoniidae +9
Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.
Taxa Nodosauroidea

Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.

museum United States Acanthopholinae Edmontoniidae +9
Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.
Taxa Edmontoniidae

Gargoyleosaurus, North American Museum of Ancient Life.

museum United States Acanthopholinae Edmontoniidae +9
Chasmosaurus belli ROM 843, Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology. Late Cretaceous 75-74.5 millions years ago. Found at Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, and prepared at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Drumheller, Alberta.
Taxa Chasmosaurinae

Chasmosaurus belli ROM 843, Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology. Late Cretaceous 75-74.5 millions years ago. Found at Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, and prepared at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Drumheller, Alberta.

museum Canada Cretaceous Late Cretaceous +5
Chasmosaurus belli ROM 843, Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology. Late Cretaceous 75-74.5 millions years ago. Found at Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, and prepared at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Drumheller, Alberta.
Taxa Triceratopsini

Chasmosaurus belli ROM 843, Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology. Late Cretaceous 75-74.5 millions years ago. Found at Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, and prepared at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Drumheller, Alberta.

museum Canada Cretaceous Late Cretaceous +5
Taken at the Minnosota Science Museum: Dinosaurs and Fossils Gallery.

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Taxa Mosasaurinae

Taken at the Minnosota Science Museum: Dinosaurs and Fossils Gallery. Creative Commons licensed photo by ideonexus.com. Please feel free to take and reuse for any purpose.

museum fossil Dinosauria Mosasaurinae +1
Taken at the Minnosota Science Museum: Dinosaurs and Fossils Gallery.

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Taxa Prognathodontini

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museum fossil Dinosauria Mosasaurinae +1
Dolichorhynchops osborni, National Museum of Natural History, Washington D. C.
Taxa Plesiosauroidea

Dolichorhynchops osborni, National Museum of Natural History, Washington D. C.

museum Cryptoclidia Dolichorhynchops Leptocleidia +2
Dolichorhynchops osborni, National Museum of Natural History, Washington D. C.
Taxa Leptocleidia

Dolichorhynchops osborni, National Museum of Natural History, Washington D. C.

museum Cryptoclidia Dolichorhynchops Leptocleidia +2
Dolichorhynchops osborni, National Museum of Natural History, Washington D. C.
Taxa Xenopsaria

Dolichorhynchops osborni, National Museum of Natural History, Washington D. C.

museum Cryptoclidia Dolichorhynchops Leptocleidia +2
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Germany’s Famous Fossil Beds Yield New Species of Jurassic Ichthyosaur
Germany’s Famous Fossil Beds Yield New Species of Jurassic Ichthyosaur
museum Germany Jurassic fossil Ichthyosauria Ichthyosaurus Jabalisaurus new species
Dr. Erin Maxwell from the Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart and colleagues have identified a second species from the German Plattenkalk limestone deposits: Jabalisaurus tethyensis. The post Germany’s Famous Fossil Beds Yield New Species of Jurassic Ichthyosaur appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.
11/08/2026 sci-news
Scientists rediscover lost Megalodon fossils—and reveal a 79-foot giant
vertebra museum fossil
Several enormous Megalodon vertebrae thought to have been destroyed in 1989 were found sitting unnoticed on a museum shelf. Their analysis strengthens evidence that the giant shark could exceed 24 meters (79 feet) in length and live for nearly a century. Researchers also estimate that its newborns may have measured an astonishing 3.6 meters (12 feet).
07/08/2026 sciencedaily
This school-bus-sized “terror croc” ate dinosaurs. Now it’s back
museum fossil Dinosauria Georgia skeleton
A massive crocodilian capable of attacking dinosaurs has been brought back to life as the first scientifically accurate mounted skeleton of Deinosuchus schwimmeri. The 31-foot replica at Georgia’s Tellus Science Museum was built from detailed fossil scans and more than 40 years of research by paleontologist Dr. David Schwimmer, for whom the species was named.
05/08/2026 sciencedaily
Seal Underwater Hearing Explained by New Research
museum evolution mammals study
A team of international scientists has uncovered the remarkable mechanism behind seal underwater hearing. A new study, led by researchers from the London Natural History Museum reveals how extant seals hear equally well in air and underwater. The findings help to explain a long-standing evolutionary mystery and could support future conservation efforts. The research, published
16/07/2026 everythingdinosaur
Il devient le dinosaure le plus cher du monde en 10 minutes : voici l’incroyable histoire de Gus
He becomes the most expensive dinosaur in the world in 10 minutes: here is Gus' incredible story
museum Dinosauria Tyrannosaurus skeleton
It spent 67 million years buried in the ground before shaking an auction house. The skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex nicknamed “Gus” was sold for $50.13 million at Sotheby’s in New York. An absolute record for a dinosaur, which revives the debate on the privatization of...
15/07/2026 futura-terre ⚙ Auto-translated
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