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Models of Mesozoic plants, from the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum (3/3):
Archaeanthus, an early form of flowering tree from the Cretaceous.
Full skeleton of a Tropegnathus robustus (aka the Ornithocheirus from Walking with Dinosaurs), from the Early Cretaceous of Brazil.
The full skeleton and life-sized model of the Mid Triassic archosaur Marasuchus lilloensis (formerly Lagosuchus), one of the ancestors of the dinosaurs.
A full skeleton and life-sized model of Lystrosaurus (Late Permian-Early Triassic.)
Some pictures of a large-scale diorama depicting life in a Carboniferous coal swamp.
The skeleton of the hadrosaur Nipponosaurus sachalinensis, the very first dinosaur ever discovered on Japanese soil. It was found in 1934 on Sakhalin island, just off the Russian-Pacific coast near to Hokkaidō, which at the time was occupied by Japan.
Fossilized teeth, skull cap and leg bone of Palaeoloxodon, the giant straight-tusked elephant, from the Pleistocene of Penghu, Taiwan.