Mamenchisaurus herd crossing estuary shoreline
Edmontosaurus herd migrating under polar aurora lights
Eyeing their next meal, a pack of vicious Velociraptors scramble across a dusty dry Cretaceous asian landscscape
Velociraptor "switchblade" killer claw
Centrosaurus herd crossing river flood waters
Dimetrodon
Herrerasaurus
Before dinosaurs got traction and eventually dominated the world, Saurosuchus was the apex predator of the late Triassic period of Argentina
Eoraptor
Styracosaurus
Quetzalcoatlus
Pteranodon soaring over Cretaceous North American inland sea
Plesiosaurus
Dunkleosteus
Ammonite
Leaellynasaurus
Allosaurus
Stegosaurus in Jurassic meadow
Ceratosaurus "raging bulls"
Tyrannosaurus rex
Mosasaurus
Coelophysis
Dilophosaurus
Club-tailed Euoplocephalus vs Albertosaurus tyrannosaur
Spinosaurus
Scelidosaurus
Velociraptor vs. Protoceratops
Protoceratops
Protoceratops 3D skull and anatomical life restoration
Hypsilophodon foraging in early Cretaceous Isle of Wight forest
Albertosaurus
Diplodocus under Jurassic stars
Nightlife: Troodon stalking Cretaceous Canadian landscape, viewed through "night vision" lens
"super-croc" Deinosuchus lunging at hadrosaurs on Cretaceous river bank (production proof)
Apatosaurus was a heavily-built diplodocid sauropod common to Cretaceous western North America
Archaeopteryx
The "bull-horned" theropod, Carnotaurus, stalked the landscape of Cretaceous Argentina
Iguanodon
The giant titanosaur Isisaurus occupied Cretaceous India
"Lightning Claw" was a medium sized Cretaceous theropod nicknamed for its discovery near the Australian town of Lightning Ridge
Majungasaurus from Cretaceous Madagascar sported a prominent single horn mounted between its eyes
Muttaburrasaurus was an iguanodontid from early Cretaceous Australia, distinguished by a large bulbous nasal feature, that may have been inflated for visual display or unique sonic projection
Pukyongosaurus was a sauropod from the early Cretaceous of what is now South Korea
Rajasaurus was a theropod from the late Cretaceous period of what is now India, possessing a single, rounded, "horn" centered atop its head
Heavily armored Sauropelta occupied western North America during the Early Cretaceous Period
Zhenyuanlong was a very birdlike feathered theropod dinosaur that inhabited the early Cretaceous period of what is now China