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2PGM00N Artist's impression/ illustration of Hesperornis (meaning western bird), a genus of cormorant-like bird from the Campanian age of the Late Cretaceous.
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2G26YW6 Artist's concept of the Javelina Formation in Texas. Pictured are Bravoceratops, a few troodons and a small herd of Alamosaurus.
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ER3K5E Archaeopteryx is a genus of bird-like dinosaurs that is transitional between non-avian dinosaurs and birds. Here is shown its sm
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E1JMHA Troodon dinosaur, white background.
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E1JMF8 Oviraptor dinosaur, white background.
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DT8AP1 Muttaburrasaurus langdoni in a prehistoric environment during the Early Cretaceous Period.
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DT8AJG Erlikosaurus andrewsi dinosaurs in a prehistoric environment from the Late Cretaceous Period.
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D847T4 Bambiraptor, a bird-like dromaeosaurid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period.
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D3ECAH Bambiraptor, a bird-like dromaeosaurid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period.
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HG64X8 Chilesaurus is an extinct theropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of Chile.
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2Y19X36 Quetzalcoatlus: The Bird-Like Dinosaur of the Late Cretaceous.
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2Y0A1BM Gallimimus- The Bird-Like Dinosaur of the Late Cretaceous.
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2Y0A0YX Gallimimus- The Bird-Like Dinosaur of the Late Cretaceous.
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J4C89D The Archaeopteryx macroura is an extinct species of early bird-like dinosaur, restored in artistic reconstructions. Known for its feathered body and ancient traits, it represents a key species in evolutionary biology.
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2K63DFT Antique engraved illustration of the Archaeopteryx. Vintage illustration of the Archaeopteryx. Old engraved picture of the extinct bird. Archaeopteryx, sometimes referred to by its German name, 'Urvogel' (lit. 'Primeval Bird'), is a genus of bird-like dinosaurs. The name derives from the ancient Greek ἀρχαῖος (archaīos), meaning 'ancient', and πτέρυξ (ptéryx), meaning 'feather' or 'wing'. Between the late 19th century and the early 21st century, Archaeopteryx was generally accepted by palaeontologists and popular reference books as the oldest known bird (member of the group Avialae). Older pot
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