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Elasmosaurus in a vibrant ancient ocean setting

Elasmosaurus Guide

Elasmosaurus Guide Elasmosaurus roamed the Western Interior Seaway during the Late Cretaceous period, intriguing scientists with its unique physique. Discovered in 1867 by Theophilus Turner, its features, such as a 25-foot long neck containing 71 vertebrae and

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Plesiosaur gracefully swimming near the ocean floor

Plesiosaurs Guide

Plesiosaurs Plesiosaurs, ancient marine reptiles, thrived from the Late Triassic to the Late Cretaceous periods. You’ll find Mary Anning’s 1823 discovery fascinating, alongside contributions from figures like Richard Verstegen and Edward Lhuyd. These creatures evolved into two

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dilophosaurus with water dripping from its distinctive crests

Dilophosaurus

Dinosaur fossils have been discovered on every continent, demonstrating that they exist in every ecosystem on the planet. During the...

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Are Rhinos Dinosaurs?

Are Rhinos Dinosaurs? Rhinos are often referred to as “living fossils” because they resemble their prehistoric ancestors—the dinosaurs. But despite...

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Scary Dinosaurs

Do you love dinosaurs? Who doesn’t, right? They are some of the most fascinating creatures to ever walk the Earth....

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Dinosaur Toys For Kids

What kid doesn’t love dinosaur toys? Am I right?! Whether you’re looking for water dinosaur toys, Jurassic world toys, or inflatable dinosaur...

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