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Internal cast of a dinosaur footprint, probably a theropod
Internal cast of a dinosaur footprint, probably a theropod
Internal cast of a dinosaur footprint, probably a theropod
Spine of Polacanthus foxii, a polacanthid dinosaur.
Spine of Polacanthus foxii, a polacanthid dinosaur.
Tooth of Polacanthus, an ankylosaurid herbivorous dinosaur. From Ashdown Formation, Wadhurst Clay.
Close-up of tooth of Polacanthus.
Tooth of an Allosaurid carnivorous dinosaur
Another view of the tooth of an Allosaurid carnivorous dinosaur
Closer view of the tooth of an Allosaurid carnivorous dinosaur
Tooth of Baryonyx, a large carnivorous dinosaur which specialised in eating fish. Tooth is ribbed like a crocodile tooth but has serrations unlike crocodiles.
Tooth of Baryonyx, a large carnivorous dinosaur which specialised in eating fish. Tooth is ribbed like a crocodile tooth but has serrations unlike crocodiles.
Tooth of Baryonyx, a large carnivorous dinosaur which specialised in eating fish. Tooth is ribbed like a crocodile tooth but has serrations unlike crocodiles.
Tooth of Dromaeosaurid dinosaur showing a serrated edge. A bird like dinosaur which may have had feathers.
Tooth of Dromaeosaurid dinosaur showing serrated edges. A bird like dinosaur which may have had feathers.
Tooth of Dromaeosaurid dinosaur showing serrated edges. A bird like dinosaur which may have had feathers.
Tooth of Dromaeosaurid dinosaur showing serrated edges. A bird like dinosaur which may have had feathers.
Neck bone of Maniraptoran dinosaur found at Ashdown Bickworks, Bexhill. Very bird-like and one of the world's smallest dinosaurs.
Neck bone of Maniraptoran dinosaur found at Ashdown Bickworks, Bexhill. Very bird-like and one of the world's smallest dinosaurs.
Neck bone of Maniraptoran dinosaur found at Ashdown Bickworks, Bexhill. Very bird-like and one of the world's smallest dinosaurs.
Neck bone of Maniraptoran dinosaur found at Ashdown Bickworks, Bexhill. Very bird-like and one of the world's smallest dinosaurs.
Tail bone from a sauropod herbivorous dinosaur, probably a Titanosaur. The neural arch in these sauropods only extended half way along the tail.
Tail bone from a sauropod herbivorous dinosaur, probably a Titanosaur. The neural arch in these sauropods only extended half way along the tail.
Close-up of tail bone of sauropod dinosaur
Close-up cross section of tail bone of sauropod dinosaur
Scapula (shoulder blade) of Hypselospinus, a large herbivorous Iguanodontid dinosaur
Scapula (shoulder blade) of Hypselospinus, a large herbivorous Iguanodontid dinosaur
Sketch
Metatarsal (foot bone) of herbivorous sauropod dinosaur
Metatarsal (foot bone) of herbivorous sauropod dinosaur.
Close up of surface of the metatarsal (foot bone) of a sauropod dinosaur, shown in previous images.
Close up of surface of the metatarsal (foot bone) of a sauropod dinosaur, shown in previous images.
Neural processes and dorsal spine of Hypsilospinus, a large iguanodontid dinosaur
Neural processes and dorsal spine of Hypsilospinus, a large iguanodontid dinosaur
Neural processes and dorsal spine of Hypsilospinus, a large iguanodontid dinosaur
Neural processes and dorsal spine of Hypsilospinus, a large iguanodontid dinosaur
Neural processes and dorsal spine of Hypsilospinus, a large iguanodontid dinosaur
Part of the pectoral (shoulder) girdle of an Iguanodontid dinosaur, a large herbivorous dinosaur
Part of the pectoral (shoulder) girdle of an Iguanodontid dinosaur, a large herbivorous dinosaur
Close-up of pectoral (shoulder) girdle of Iguanodontid dinosaur, shown in previous images
Close-up of pectoral (shoulder) girdle of Iguanodontid dinosaur, shown in previous images
Cervical vertebra of iguanodontid herbivorous dinosaur
Cervical vertebra of iguanodontid herbivorous dinosaur
Cervical vertebra of iguanodontid herbivorous dinosaur
Cervical vertebra of iguanodontid dinosaur. Close-up of cancellus bone tissue at the core of the bone.
Two teeth from Iguanodon, a large herbivorous dinosaur. Shows grinding surfaces.
Close-up of the smaller Iguanodon tooth shown in previous image
Close-up of the larger Iguanodon tooth shown in earlier image
Jawbone and teeth of Iguanodon, a large herbivorous dinosaur. Replacement teeth visible.
Close-up of replacement tooth in jaw of Iguanodon
Close-up of replacement tooth in jaw of Iguanodon
Close-up of jaw bone of Iguanodon