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This original illustration by Richard H. Fay features a Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the largest known carnivorous dinosaurs. Forty feet long and sporting powerfully-built jaws lined with long serrated teeth, this Cretaceous Period beast was imposing-looking enough to earn the title “Tyrant Lizard King”.
Tags: theropod, tyrannosaur, t rex, tyrannosaurus, tyrannosaurus rex
This original illustration by Richard H. Fay features a three-horned plant-eating Triceratops, one of the last non-avian dinosaurs to have evolved prior to the mass extinction event at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
Tags: ceratopsian, cretaceous, prehistoric, prehistoric creature, triceratops
Triceratops
This original illustration by Richard H. Fay features an Allosaurus, a meat-eating theropod dinosaur that prowled western North America during the Late Jurassic.
Tags: allosaur, jurassic, jurassic dinosaur, meat eating dinosaur, carnivorous dinosaur
Allosaurus
This original illustration by Richard H. Fay features a Brachiosaurus, a large plant-eating sauropod of the late Jurassic that towered over most other dinosaurs.
Tags: brachiosaurus, sauropod dinosaur, brachiosaurus dinosaur, jurassic dinosaur, sauropod
Brachiosaurus
This illustration by Richard H. Fay features the Late Cretaceous armoured dinosaur known as Ankylosaurus. Along with armour plates, this 6-8 metre long herbivore sported a knobbed tail that formed a formidable-looking club.
Tags: ankylosaurus, armoured dinosaur, herbivore dinosaur, palaeontology, prehistoric
Ankylosaurus
This original illustration by Richard H. Fay features the giant plant-eating sauropod dinosaur of the Late Jurassic known as Apatosaurus. Many people know this dinosaur by the moniker Brontosaurus, a name meaning “thunder lizard”.
Tags: brontosaurus, apatosaurus, paleontology, jurassic dinosaur, prehistoric
Apatosaurus
This original illustration by Richard H. Fay features a Stegosaurus, a plated dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic. The plates on its back, whose function remains a matter of debate, gave this dinosaur its name. Stegosaurus means “roof lizard”, a reference to those distinctive plates.
Tags: prehistoric, prehistoric creature, plated dinosaur, stegosaur, dinosaur
Stegosaurus
This original illustration by Richard H. Fay depicts the fleet-footed feathered Late Cretaceous theropod dinosaur known as Ornithomimus (“bird mimic”), one of the “ostrich mimics”.
Tags: feathered dinosaur, prehistoric, prehistoric creature, theropod, ornithomimid