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A pair of Alaskacephale gangloffi (Alaskan head) enjoying the day in their den. From the state of Alaska, USA (Creek Formation), which makes it the first pachycepahlosaurid dinosaur known from that region. First described by Gangloff, Fiorillo and Norton in 2005,
Qijianglong guokr (Qijiang dragon), from Early Cretaceous (Aptian Age 115-113 MYA) China, had one of the longest necks of any sauropod. This adult and juvenile are resting for the night. Art by Rebecca Dart. 🤓🐉
Another of my favorite prehistoric crocodile.😍 Kaprosuchus saharicus (Boar crocodile). Illustration by Jonathan Kuo. 🤓🐉
Nasutoceratops titusi (large nosed horned face), Utahceratops gettyi (Utah horned face) and Medusaceratops lokii (Medusa horned face). Illustrations by Andrey Atuchin. 😍🤓🐉
Another illustration of one of my favorite ceratopsians Diabloceratops eatoni (Devil horned face) from the Late Cretaceous, Campanian Age 79.9- 72.2 million years ago. From Utah, USA, with only a well preserved skull to represent the species. Art by Raul Ramos. 🤓🐉
Alien doesn't stand a chance against the HUNGER of the force!! 🤣🤣🤣🤓🐉
Silesaurus opolensis (Silesia lizard) a genus of silesaurid dinosauriform from the Late Triassic (Carnian Age 230-227 MYA). From Poland (Drawno Beds Formation). Named by Jerzy Dzik in 2003 and was about 2.3 meters (7.5 feet) long.
A beautifully stunning picture of our moon. The blue areas are titanium-rich, while brown is predominantly feldspar and iron. Taken by @daryaastrovus. 🤓🐉
An Albertosaurus sarcpohagus (Alberta lizard), taking a little walk in the autumn rain of the Late Cretaceous ( Age 75-72.1 MYA) Alberta, Canada. The first remains of Albertosaurus were recovered from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation in 1884, and these were the type
Palaeoloxodon namadicus, named by Falconer and Cautley, 1846. Or Asian straight-tusked elephant from India (where it was first discovered) to Japan. It also lived in Sri Lanka. Pleistocene epoch (extinct 24,000 years ago) and was 22-24 tons and an imposing (17-16 feet)