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alb5578697 Ichthyosaurus swimming underwater with a school of fish. Ichthyosaurus is a genus of ichthyosaurs from the late Triassic and early Jurassic.
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alb5570551 A pair of Megapnosaurus dinosaurs threaten Massospondylus babies and its parent. Graphite on vellum.
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alb5577308 A pair of Sabre-Tooth Tigers encountering UFO's, whose occupants are involved in genetic experiments of life on Earth during prehistoric times.
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alb5579489 A reptoid using telepathy to communicate with a Albertaceratops dinosaur.
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alb5575412 A pair of Sabre-Tooth Tigers encountering UFO's, whose occupants are involved in genetic experiments of life on Earth during prehistoric times.
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alb5577651 Stenopterygius aquatic reptile isolated on a white background.
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alb5570190 A pair of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus prey on an Onchopristis passing by. Acrylic painting with marten brushes.
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alb5570149 Ichthyosaurus feeding on an ammonite.
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alb5577961 A pair of Sabre-Tooth Tigers encountering UFO's, whose occupants are involved in genetic experiments of life on Earth during prehistoric times.
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alb5570723 Early Cretaceous marine environment in the Boreal Sea (Westphalen, Germany). Includes Brancasaurus brancai (plesiosaur), Oertelia gigantea (turtle), Dasyatis (stingray), Spathobatis (guitarfish), Anahoplites & Ancyloceras (ammonites).
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alb5569866 A Eurhinosaurus aquatic reptile pod swim together to hunt for their prey during the Jurassic Period.
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alb5568660 Eurhinosaurus reptile on white background. Eurhinosaurus was a carnivorous Ichthyosaur reptile that lived in Europe during the Jurassic Period.
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alb5568646 Metriorhynchus aquatic reptile diving. Metriorhynchus was a carnivorous aquatic reptile that lived during the Jurassic Period of Europe.
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alb5565618 A Eurhinosaurus marine reptile lays helpless on the tidal flats as the sea goes out and two Dilophosaurus theropod dinosaurs look at him as their next meal.
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alb5567391 Dakosaurus reptile head. Dakosaurus was a marine carnivorous reptile that lived in the seas of Europe, Mexico and Argentina during the Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods.
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alb5567322 Hupehsuchus reptile head. Hupehsuchus was an Ichthyosaur marine reptile that lived in China during the Triassic Period.
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alb5569665 Eurhinosaurus reptile, headshot. Eurhinosaurus was a carnivorous Ichthyosaur reptile that lived in Europe during the Jurassic Period.
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alb5569470 Atlantic salmon flee from predatory Plesiosaurus reptiles hunting them in prehistoric waters.
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alb5569101 Plesiosaurus reptile head. Plesiosaurus was a carnivorous marine reptile that lived in the seas surrounding England during the Jurassic Period.
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alb5566222 Hupehsuchus reptile, rear view. Hupehsuchus was an Ichthyosaur marine reptile that lived in China during the Triassic Period.
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alb5568214 Stenopterygius aquatic reptile, front view on white background. Stenopterygius was an marine reptile that swam in the seas of Europe during the Jurassic Period.
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alb5569961 Eurhinosaurus reptile, side view. Eurhinosaurus was a carnivorous Ichthyosaur reptile that lived in Europe during the Jurassic Period.
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alb5566561 Dakosaurus marine reptile, white background. Dakosaurus was a marine carnivorous reptile that lived in the seas of Europe, Mexico and Argentina during the Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods.
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alb5568055 Liopleurodon reptile head, close-up with mouth open and teeth showing. Liopleurodon was a carnivorous marine plesiosaur that lived in the Jurassic seas of Europe and Canada.
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alb5567791 Plesiosaurus reptile, rear view. Plesiosaurus was a carnivorous marine reptile that lived in the seas surrounding England during the Jurassic Period.
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alb5567921 Leedsichthys fish, white background. Leedsichthys was an enormous marine fish that was a carnivore in the seas of the Jurassic Period.
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alb5567931 Metriorhynchus aquatic reptile with mouth open. Metriorhynchus was a carnivorous aquatic reptile that lived during the Jurassic Period of Europe.
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alb5567982 Stenopterygius mother and her calf. Stenopterygius was an marine reptile that swam in the seas of Europe during the Jurassic Period.
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alb5567962 Stenopterygius aquatic reptile, side view on white background. Stenopterygius was an marine reptile that swam in the seas of Europe during the Jurassic Period.
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alb5568468 Kronosaurus and Elasmosaurus, among which an individual is affected by albinism. Ecoline with marten brushes and airbrush.
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alb5568557 Liopleurodon reptile, side view. Liopleurodon was a large carnivorous marine reptile that lived in the seas off England and France during the Jurassic Period.
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alb5567052 A Eurhinosaurus aquatic reptile jumps out of the sea trying to escape the jaws of a Dakosaurus predator.
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alb5567083 Liopleurodon reptile on white background. Liopleurodon was a plesiosaur marine reptile that lived during the Jurassic Period of England and France.
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alb5567529 Eurhinosaurus reptile, rear view. Eurhinosaurus was a carnivorous Ichthyosaur reptile that lived in Europe during the Jurassic Period.
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alb5565182 Eurhinosaurus reptile, front view. Eurhinosaurus was a carnivorous Ichthyosaur reptile that lived in Europe during the Jurassic Period.
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alb5566315 Liopleurodon aquatic reptile, side view on white background. Liopleurodon was a carnivorous marine plesiosaur that lived in the Jurassic seas of Europe and Canada.
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alb5566965 Shonisaurus ichthyosaur, side view on white background. Shonisaurus was a carnivorous marine Ichthyosaur that lived in the seas of Nevada, USA during the Triassic Period.
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alb5566054 Plesiosaur dinosaur in its ocean habitat.
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alb5566014 Plesiosaurus reptile, side profile. Plesiosaurus was a carnivorous marine reptile that lived in the seas surrounding England during the Jurassic Period.
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alb5566153 Stenopterygius aquatic reptile portrait. Stenopterygius was a marine reptile that swam in the seas of Europe during the Jurassic Period.
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alb3892133 A pair of Allosaurus search for dinner in the pre-twilight of a lush mountainside forest. The orange horns on the foreground Allosaurus identifies this as an adult male, while his female companion behind attempts to make a meal of an unfortunate terrapin.. 150 million years ago during the late Jurassic period, giant Sequoias, also known as Redwoods, may have populated all of the northern continents. These evergreens grow as tall as 370 feet and some have trunk diameters exceeding 25 feet. The only living Sequoias today, and some are over 2,000 years old, occupy a narrow strip of land along the North American Pacific coast.. Some Allosaurus likely hunted in the shade of Sequoias. For 5 million years Allosaurus was the most common large carnivore in North America. Growing as long as 40 feet and weighing up to two tons, this fierce predator probably had few, if any rivals.
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alb3891651 A close-up of a colorful large-billed Dimorphodon from Early-Jurassic England 195 million years ago. In the background is the ancient Tethys Ocean. While Dimorphodon's coloration is unknown, here an adult male has been given a colorful head inspired by modern day puffins and toucans. Dimorphodon was a medium-sized pterosaur (flying reptile) with a wingspan of about four feet and a large head and puffin-like beak. Its long front teeth suggest that it was built for plucking fish from near the surface of the water. Its head and beak combined were about 9 inches long.
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alb3895316 Liopleurodon reptile hunting Ichthyosaurus dinosaurs in Jurassic seas.
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alb3895520 A group of Ichthyosaurs swimming in prehistoric waters. Ichthyosaur was a marine carnivorous reptile that lived in the oceans of Jurassic and Triassic Periods.
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alb3896380 Jurassic seas were full of life such as the Plesiosaurus dinosaur which was a carnivorve feeding on fish prey.
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alb3895685 Illustration of a Stenopterygius quadriscissus from the prehistoric era.
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alb3891003 Stenopterygius ichthyosaurs swimming underwater during Earth's Jurassic Period.
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alb3891098 A collection of various aquatic reptile dinosaurs from different prehistoric periods of Earth's history.
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alb3894821 Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs migrate along with a school of fish to warmer Jurassic seas.
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alb3893458 Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs swim near a natural coral reef bridge in shallow seas.
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alb3891802 Pliosaurus kevani, Late Jurassic of England, United Kingdom.
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alb3895837 Three Spinosaurus dinosaurs standing in the desert by daylight.
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alb3894738 Two Metriorhynchus marine reptiles try to capture a Coelacanth fish in Jurassic seas.
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alb3897289 Leedsichthys fish about to swallow an Ichthyosaurus marine reptile. Leedsichthys is a large extinct fish from the Jurassic seas.
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alb3879809 Brachypterygius extremus is an extinct ichthyosaur from the Late Jurassic of England.
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alb3876852 Three Spinosaurus dinosaurs walking in the desert.
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alb3876361 A coelacanth fish becomes prey for a Eurhinosaurus marine reptile in a Jurassic ocean.
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alb3876597 Vegetarian Diplodocus leisurely graze while several pterodactyls pass overhead 150 million years ago in what is today North America. 115 feet long and weighing over 10 tons, from the tip of tail to its diminutive head Diplodocus is the longest known dinosaur.
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alb3878344 Two Spinosaurus dinosaurs confront each other face to face in a prehistoric environment.
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alb3876639 A pack of Plesiosaurus dinosaurs hunt a school of Dapedius fish in prehistoric seas.
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alb3882573 A Plesiosaurus marine reptile sneaks up behind a school of Dapedius fish as it goes in for the attack.
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alb3882588 A Dakosaurus attacks a small Plesiosaurus in the clear waters of a prehistoric ocean.
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alb3882190 Spinosaurus dinosaur roaring in the desert.
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alb3887170 A flock of Dorygnathus soars high over a rugged, Early Jurassic European landscape of Wollemi Pine approximately 180 million years ago.. Dorygnathus had a wing span of about 3 feet and its large, curved fangs suggests that it dined primarily on fish. Like all pterosaurs, Dorygnathus was a flying reptile, not a dinosaur (the flying descendents of the dinosaurs live on today as birds).
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alb3887194 A pair of Stenopterygius ichthyosaurs jumping out of the water.
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alb3885160 Stenopterygius ichthyosaurs swimming underwater during Earth's Jurassic Period.
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alb3885393 Pterodactylus flying over a Dakosaurus attacking a marine reptile. Pterodactylus was a small, late Jurassic pterosaur with a wingspan of about 3 1/2 feet. They are found mostly in Germany and Europe. Europe at this time mostly consisted of islands and archipelagos. In the seas swam marine crocodiles, whose feet adapted to flippers, such as Dakosaurus. Dakosaurus was about 10-14 feet long.
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alb3885391 An unlucky Redfin Angelfish tries to swim out of the reach of a Plesiosaurus dinosaur in the Jurassic Age.
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alb3885370 A Metriorhynchus becomes a meal for a Plesiosaurus marine reptile in blue Jurassic seas.
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alb3885543 A group of Ichthyosaurus anningae aquatic reptiles from the Early Jurassic of England.
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alb3883973 Over 20 feet long and weighing as much as a ton, Cryolophosaurus is the first dinosaur to have been unearthed by paleontologists in Antarctica. This formidable predator hunted 190 million years ago during the Early Jurassic period. While the Earth was warmer and Antarctica closer to the equator during Cryolophosaurus' time, the continent was still far enough south for the climate to be temperate rather than tropical. Much of Antarctica was likely covered by dense forests, at least near the coasts. Cryolophosaurus' remains were found on a mountain range that would have placed it at an altitude of about 10,000 feet and 1,000 miles from the South Pole during its reign.
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alb3885206 A colorful adult male Dilophosaurus explores a hilltop that is host to Williamsonia gigas, Sago Palms, and ferns. The tree-like Williamsonia gigas was a seed plant belonging to the order of Bennettitales and reigned for 130 million years before becoming extinct. Williamsonia gigas produced what appears to be large flowers, which were really a group of seeds surrounded by a crown of leaf-like structures known as bracteae. True flowers didn't begin to dominate the landscape until relatively recently, about 50 million years ago. The 0ther flora illustrated here live to this day, including the coniferous Araucaria, ferns, and Sago Palms (which in reality are not palms but a type of gymnosperm).. The first known predatory dinosaur appeared 190 million years ago during the early Jurassic period. Christened Dilophosaurus (meaning two-crested lizard, because it had a pair of distinctive bony crests on its head) this bipedal saurischian grew up to 20 feet long, stood 8 feet tall, and weighed as much as a half ton. Dilophosaurus roamed the Earth 100 million years before its larger and more celebrated cousin Tyrannosaurus Rex roared onto the scene.
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alb3885275 A group of Ichthyosaurs swimming in prehistoric waters. Ichthyosaurs were giant marine reptiles from the Mesozoic era.
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alb3886374 A Compsognathus prepares to swallow a small lizard it has ambushed by hiding in a hollow log. One fossilized example of Compsognathus has an entire lizard in its stomach, suggesting that Compsognathus may have swallowed some of its meals whole. Compsognathus also likely preyed on small insects.
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alb3886380 Dakosaurus was discovered in Argentina and lived during the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous Period. It is unique among the family of marine crocodylians with its short snout (which is why it was nicknamed Godzilla).
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alb3888994 Plesiosaurs in their marine habitat.
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alb3888906 Cymbospondylus, a very large and early Triassic ichthyosaur.
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alb3888960 Illustration of a Temnodontosaurus burgundiae from the Early Jurassic period.
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alb3883187 Kronosaurus queenslandicus swimming in prehistoric waters.
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alb3883114 Pliosaurus irgisensis attacking a shark.
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alb3883363 A Plesiosaurus captures a Eurhinosaurus marine reptile in a sea cave off the coast of Jurassic seas.
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alb3885645 Priohybodus, an extinct shark species that lived during the Cretaceous Period of Earth's history. The hybodont shark was about 3 to 7 feet in length.
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alb3882062 Side profile of an extinct Liopleurodon reptile, white background. Liopleurodon was a carnivorous marine reptile that lived in Jurassic seas of France and England.
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alb3880552 Stenopterygius was an ichthyosaur from the Jurassic Period, similar to today's dolphin.
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alb3888132 Plesiosaurus, large marine predatory reptile from the Jurassic Era.
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alb3880221 An Ichthyosaur becomes prey for an enormous Liopleurodon marine reptile in Jurassic seas.
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alb3883803 A Nothosaurus marine reptile attacks a pod of Hupehsuchus dinosaurs in a Triassic ocean.
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alb3883888 A school of Lemonpeel Angelfish swim together for protection from Plesiosaurus dinosaurs.
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alb3883889 Hupehsuchus is a predatory marine icthyosaur that lived in the oceans of the Mesozoic Era.
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alb3886970 A pod of Eurhinosaurus marine reptiles try to evade the much larger Liopleurodon in Jurassic seas.
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alb3886992 Dapedius is an extinct species of primitive ray-finned fish from the Triassic and Jurassic periods.
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alb3881434 A hungry, carnivorous Dilophosaurus hunts for her next meal in a valley forest of Ginkgos. The Ginkgo first emerged 270 million years ago and it is the oldest species of tree still living today, a living fossil. It has no close living relatives. The Ginkgo is very tolerant of extreme conditions including manmade pollutants, which ironically makes this primeval plant well-suited for today's urban environments.
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alb3886292 Ophthalmosaurus discus, a prehistoric animal from the Late Jurassic period.
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alb3889531 A female Apatosaurus laying her eggs in nest.
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alb3883078 A Shonisaurus Ichthyosaur stabs a Coelacanth fish trying to get away from these predators in a Triassic ocean.
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alb3883049 Eurhinosaurus longirostris swimming in prehistoric waters.
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alb3883030 A herd of Omeisaurus sauropod dinosaurs feeding from a lush feeding ground filled with healthy green vegetation.
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alb3883451 Two Liopleurodon marine reptiles chase after a school of red snapper fish in Jurassic seas.
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alb3883491 Spinosaurus standing in the desert with trees.
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alb3889279 Semionotus (Flag-Back), an extinct genus of ray-finned fish found throughout Northern Pangaea (North America and Europe) during the late Triassic, becoming extinct in the Early Jurassic.
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