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A reconstruction of Tylosaurus rex in the Cretaceous-era Western Interior Seaway of North America.

A reconstruction of Tylosaurus rex in the Cretaceous-era Western Interior Seaway of North America.

game reconstitution Cretaceous Tylosaurus
Historical life restoration of “Hadrosaurus mirabilis” (i.e. Edmontosaurus annectens aka Anatosaurus copei) by a lake.

Historical life restoration of “Hadrosaurus mirabilis” (i.e. Edmontosaurus annectens aka Anatosaurus copei) by a lake.

old school paleoart reconstitution Anatosaurus +2
Figure 3 Sequence of caudal vertebrae of SHN.019. (1) Reconstitution of the skeleton of a Neovenator individual (copyright of the skeleton of Neovenator Scott Hartman, 2013) in which the estimated position of the tail section collected in Cambelas is marked; (2–4) sequence of seventeen partially articulated caudal vertebrae of SHN.019. Scale bar=1 m (1) or 100 mm (2).
Taxa Lusovenator

Figure 3 Sequence of caudal vertebrae of SHN.019. (1) Reconstitution of the skeleton of a Neovenator individual (copyright of the skeleton of Neovenator Scott Hartman, 2013) in which the estimated position of the tail section collected in Cambelas is marked; (2–4) sequence of seventeen partially articulated caudal vertebrae of SHN.019. Scale bar=1 m (1) or 100 mm (2).

scale reconstitution Lusovenator Neovenator +1

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Irritator: Beast of the Week
Irritator: Beast of the Week
reconstitution Brazil Cretaceous Early Cretaceous Dinosauria Irritator
This week's beast is a special dinosaur that helps us understand more about the appearance and lifestyle of its family.  Check out Irritator challengeri!Irritator life reconstruction in watercolor by Christopher DiPiazza.Irritator was a meat-eating dinosaur that lived in what is now Brazil during the early Cretaceous period, between 113 and 110 million years ago. From snout to tail it would have measured between 20 and 26 feet (6 and 8 meters) and was a meat-eater when alive.  The genus name, Ir
24/08/2025 prehistoricbeastoftheweek
Mirasaura: Beast of the Week
Mirasaura: Beast of the Week
reconstitution France Late Triassic Triassic
 This week we will be checking out a newly published and super unique little creature, Mirasaura grouvogeli!Watercolor life reconstruction of Mirasaura grouvogeli by Christopher DiPiazza.Mirasaura was a reptile that lived in what is now France, during the late Triassic period, 247 million years ago.  Adults of this species may have grown to about 8-10 inches (20-25cm), The genus name translates to "Marvelous Reptile".  The species name, grouvogeli, honors Louis Grouvogel, who originally discover
27/07/2025 prehistoricbeastoftheweek
Ceratosaurus: Beast of the Week
Ceratosaurus: Beast of the Week
reconstitution Portugal United States Jurassic Late Jurassic Ceratosauria Dinosauria
This week we shall be looking at a popular meat-eater with some truly unique features.  Enter Ceratosaurus!Watercolor life reconstruction of Ceratosaurus nascornis eating the ancient lungfish, Ceratodus robustus by Christopher DiPiazza. Ceratosaurus was a meat-eating dinosaur that lived during the late Jurassic period, about 150 million years ago, in what is now the United States, specifically Utah and Colorado.  Bones thought to be from Ceratosaurus have also been unearthed in Portugal.  As an
14/07/2025 prehistoricbeastoftheweek
Lepidotes: Beast of the Week
Lepidotes: Beast of the Week
scale reconstitution Cretaceous Early Cretaceous Early Jurassic Jurassic Dinosauria
 This wee we will look at a unique kind of prehistoric fish that swam in rivers and lakes while some of the largest dinosaurs walked on land.  Check out Lepidotes!Watercolor reconstruction of Lepidotes gigas by Christopher DiPiazza.Lepidotes was a genus of heavily scaled bony fish that lived in what is now Europe and North America during the early Jurassic between 180 and 175 million years ago.  The genus may have even persisted into the Early Cretaceous, as recent as 115 million years ago, but
29/06/2025 prehistoricbeastoftheweek