Dinosaurs - Image Selection

Dinosaurs, prehistoric animals in images and 3D reproductions and illustrations. A special selection of agefotostock images that includes all types of dinosaurs. Maybe it's their size, or their appearance, or that mystery that surrounds them, but who has not ever been fascinated by dinosaurs?

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    Archaeoceratops dinosaur. Computer illustration of an Archaeoceratops sp. dinosaur in a prehistoric forest. This herbivorous ceratopsid lived during the Early...
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    South Polar dinosaurs, illustration
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    Tanystropheus reptiles. Illustration of a pair of long-necked six-metre-long reptiles of the genus Tanystropheus swimming in an ocean bay 230 million years ago...
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    Artwork depicting the extinction of the dinosaurs, some 65 million years ago. Scientists are now as certain as they can be that the extinction of the dinosaurs...
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    Illustration of the K/T Event at the end of the Cretaceous Period. A ten-kilometre-wide asteroid or comet is entering the Earth's atmosphere as dinosaurs
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    Spinosaurus (meaning 'spine lizard') was arguably the largest known meat-eating dinosaur. It was longer even than Tyrannosaurus and Giganotosaurus at
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    Ceratosaurus dinosaur. Computer illustration of a Ceratosaurus sp. dinosaur in a prehistoric landscape. This large carnivorous theropod dinosaur lived during...
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    Pentaceratops sternbergii, Ceratopsidae, Late Cretaceous. Artwork by J Dang
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    Artwork of peacock-sized theropod dinosaurs of the genus Caudipteryx wandering a landscape dominated by cycad-like seed plants of the genus Williamsonia 125...
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    T. rex. Computer artwork of a Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur hunting Gallimimus dinosaurs. T.rex was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs
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    Ankylosaur family, artwork. This heavily-armoured dinosaur lived in the early Mesozoic era, in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods
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    Torosaurus, an herbivorous dinosaur of the Late Cretaceous period (70-100 million years ago)
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    Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur, artwork
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    Artwork of a pair of tyrannosaur dinosaurs surveying a volcanic landscape. This depicts a scene at the end of the Cretaceous period in Earth's history
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    Death of the dinosaurs. Computer illustration of Velociraptor sp. dinosaurs watching an asteroid or comet core as it rushes towards the Earth
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    'Death of the dinosaurs.  Artwork of two  Tyrannos- aurus rex dinosaurs attacking a Triceratops (lower right), oblivious to the asteroids about to strike the...
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    Acrocanthosaurus (Acrocanthosaurus atokensis) artwork. This species of dinosaur lived between 116-110 million years ago (Early Cretaceous) in what is now North...
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    Artwork of a herd of triceratops dinosaurs. These animals were common in the late Cretaceous period, from around 70 million years ago until the extinction of...
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    Allosaurus dinosaur, artwork. Allosaurs were large carnivorous theropods that lived during the late Jurassic period (150 to 155 million years ago) in what is...
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    'Cryolophosaurus  dinosaur.      Artwork         of Cryolophosaurus, a carnivorous dinosaur that lived in Antarctica during the  early  Jurassic  period
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    Tyrannosaurus rex, computer illustration
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    Majungatholus. Computer artwork of a Majungatholus dinosaur drinking from a pond at night. This carnivorous dinosaur lived 70 to 64 million years ago in what is...
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    Artwork of tyrannosaurs fleeing a hail of impact ejecta. Some 65 million years ago, the impact of an asteroid or comet with the Earth provoked one of...
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    Saurolophus, computer illustration
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    Leviathan sea monsters, computer artwork
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    Stegosaur dinosaurs, illustration
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    Velociraptor dinosaur in lush green jungle
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    Artwork showing dinosaurs caught in the aftermath of an asteroid impact. The dinosaurs were wiped out 65 million years ago
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    Ceratosaurus dinosaur. Artwork of a Ceratosaurus Ceratosaurus nasicornis with prey. This carnivorous theropod dinosaur lived in the Late Jurassic Period 150-135...
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    Giraffatitan, illustration
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    Suchomimus dinosaur. Artwork of a Suchomimus dinosaur catching a shark. This dinosaur lived 112 million years ago in what is now the Sahara region of Africa
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    Tyrannosaurus Rex roaring in desolate landscape
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    Illustration of three Corythosauruses in wetlands
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    Metriacanthosaurus which means 'moderately spined' dinosaur from the late Jurassic period  Goes to a length of 27 feet and weighted 1 ton  Was a meat eater...
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    Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork. Asteroids impacting around a T rex dinosaur. It is thought that an asteroid that impacted Earth around 65 million years...
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    Jurassic life. Computer artwork of a forest with prehistoric creatures that existed during the Jurassic Period 200 to 145 million years ago in what is now North...
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    19th century lithograph of a Jurassic landscape including the dinosaurs: Megalosaurus 1, Iguanodon 2 with incorrect nose spike
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    Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event. Artwork of the K-T asteroid upper left seen in the sky just before the impact that caused the mass extinction event 65...
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    Pinacosaurus grangeri dinosaur, artwork. This herbivorous dinosaur lived in the Late Cretaceous period around 80 to 75 million years
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    Illustration of the K/T Event at the end of the Cretaceous Period. A ten-kilometre-wide asteroid/comet is entering the Earth's atmosphere and a pair of mammals...
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    Iguanodon dinosaurs. Computer illustration of a herd of Iguanodon sp. dinosaurs feeding on plants in a prehistoric landscape
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    Tyrannosaurus Rex. Artwork of a Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur hunting in a forest. Tyrannosaurus (tyrant reptile') was a large carnivore
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    Austroraptor dinosaurs. Artwork of a group of three Austroraptor dinosaurs scavenging on the dead body of a larger dinosaur
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    Extinction of the dinosaurs. Artwork of flying reptiles near the point of impact of a large asteroid. This asteroid is impacting the Earth's atmosphere at a...
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    Nothronychus dinosaur family, artwork. This theropod dinosaur, found in what is now North America some 91 million years ago, lived during the Cretaceous
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    Computer artwork of a Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur hunting an Ornithomimus dinosaur. T. rex was among the largest carnivorous dinosaurs
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    Artwork of a triceratops horridus dinosaur. These animals were common in the late Cretaceous period, from around 70 million years ago until the extinction of...
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    Brachiosaurus, computer illustration
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    Masiakasaurus dinosaurs. Artwork of two small predatory theropod dinosaurs of the genus Masiakasaurus, hunting by a river in a forest of cypress
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    Deinonychus dinosaur model. This carnivorous dinosaur lived around 144 million years ago. Fossil evidence has been discovered in Montana, USA
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    Tarbosaurus bataar dinosaur, artwork. This carnivorous dinosaur lived in the Late Cretaceous period around 70 million years ago
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    Jurassic dinosaurs. Computer artwork of an Allosaurus right confronting a grazing Stegosaurus left in a Jurassic redwood forest
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    Artwork of a triceratops dinosaur surveying a volcanic landscape. This depicts a scene at the end of the Cretaceous period in Earth's history
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    Nedoceratops dinosaurs. Artwork of nedoceratops formerly known as Diceratops dinosaurs grazing beneath an oak tree. This horned herbivorous dinosaur is known...
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    Archaeopteryx bird-like dinosaurs, illustration. Eleven specimens of Archaeopteryx have been found, all from the Solenhofen limestones of the Late Jurassic...
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    Crichtonsaurus and frogs. Computer artwork of a ten-foot-long Crichtonsaurus and a pair of frogs in a forest during the late Cretaceous period 99.6-65
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    Loch Ness monster. Computer artwork of the Loch Ness Monster swimming on the surface of Loch Ness, Scotland. Sightings of the monster have occurred at least...
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    Styracosaurus dinosaur in a forest clearing, artwork. This beaked herbivore lived in North America and Asia during the late Cretaceous period
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    Megalosaurus is a genus of extinct meat-eating dinosaurs, theropods, from the Middle Jurassic period in EarthÔÇÖs history, 166 million years ago
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    Psittacosaurus dinosaurs trapped in mudslide triggered by a volcanic eruption, illustration. Events such as this led to the formation of fossils that were...
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    'Four-winged dinosaur.  Artwork of Microraptor gui, a  gliding  dinosaur  with  feathers  on  all four limbs,  which lived in the early Cretaceous period about...
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    Brachiosaurus was a herbivorous dinosaur that lived roughly 150 million years ago during the Jurassic Period. One of the largest known species of sauropod – the...
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    Microraptor, artwork
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    Patagosaurus right herd and Piatnitzkysaurus floresi left herd. Patagosaurus was a herbivorous dinosaur, Piatnitzkysaurus floresi was a carnivorous dinosaur
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    Velociraptor dinosaurs. Artwork of a group of Velociraptor mongoliensis dinosaurs running in pursuit of their prey not seen
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    Protoceratops dinosaur (right) defending its  nest against  a raptor  dinosaur,  computer artwork.  A clutch of eggs is at lower  right
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    Feathered dinosaurs. Conceptual artwork showing a feathered dinosaur (Velociraptor mongoliensis, centre) attacking an early ancestor of the bird
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    Hesperornis, prehistoric bird, artwork
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    Dilophosaurus. Computer artwork of an adult male Dilophosaurus dinosaur on a hilltop covered in sago palms, Williamsonia gigas, and ferns
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    Zuniceratops dinosaur. Computer artwork of a 113Kg, 10 foot 3 metres long Zuniceratops wandering in a forest during the Late Cretaceous period around 65 to 100...
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    Baryonyx dinosaur fishing. Computer illustration of a Baryonyx sp. dinosaur fishing by a prehistoric waterfall. This fish-eating theropod lived around 130...
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    Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork. Asteroids impacting around a T rex dinosaur. It is thought that an asteroid that impacted Earth around 65 million years...
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    Spinosaurus (Spinosaurus aegyptiacus), artwork. Spinosaurus was a large theropod dinosaur that lived 155 million years ago
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    Utahraptor dinosaur, artwork. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum are dromaeosaurs and thought to have been an extremely lethal group of dinosaurs because of the 'killer...
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    Spinosaurus (meaning 'spine lizard') was arguably the largest known meat-eating dinosaur. It was longer even than Tyrannosaurus and Giganotosaurus at
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    Einiosaurus dinosaurs. Computer artwork of a herd of plant-eating Einiosaurus roaming the plains in what is now the Two Medicine Formation in northwestern...
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    Dinosaur extinction. Computer illustration of dinosaurs watching fragments of a large asteroid colliding with Earth. Such an impact is believed to have led to...
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    'Elasmosaurus dinosaur.  Artwork of Elasmosaurus, a marine dinosaur (plesiosaur) coming ashore.  Elas- mosaurus ('plated reptile') had a long neck with a...
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    Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs running, artwork  T  rex was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that existed in the Upper Mastrichtian stage of the Cretaceous Period
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    Artwork showing dinosaurs caught in the aftermath of an asteroid impact. The dinosaurs were wiped out 65 million years ago
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    Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs. Artwork of a pair of Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs hunting prey in a forest. Some theories say that this dinosaur had feathers and...
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    Pachyrhinosaurus and theropod fighting. Computer illustration of Pachyrhinosaurus sp. (left) and theropod (right) dinosaurs fighting in a prehistoric forest
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    Artwork of parasaurolophus
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    Tyrannosaurus Tyrannosaurus rex a large carnivorous dinosaur from the late Cretaceous era in North America
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    Stegosaurus dinosaurs, computer artwork. Stegosaurs 'roofed reptiles' were herbivores that lived throughout the world during the Jurassic period
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    Diplodocus sauropod dinosaur herd. Diplodocus was a giant herbivorous dinosaur that could reach a length of up to 30 metres
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    Artwork of tyrannosaurs fleeing a hail of impact ejecta. Some 65 million years ago, the impact of an asteroid or comet with the Earth provoked one of...
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    Aucasaurus dinosaur running - 3D render
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    Jurassic life. Computer artwork of a forest with prehistoric creatures that existed during the Jurassic Period 200 to 145 million years ago in what is now North...
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    Dromaeosaurs and Rhabdodons. Artwork of two Dromaeosaur dinosaurs chasing a herd of Rhabdodons. Dromaeosaur dinosaurs were carnivores
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    Late Cretaceous life. Artwork of a number of different prehistoric creatures that existed during the Late Cretaceous period between 99 and 65 million years ago
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