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amufun Kyouryu-Jidai BC ❤️💛💚💙
ankylosaurus / apatosaurus / pteranodon / stegosaurus / parasaurolophus / tyrannosaurus

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EVOLUTION OF PALEOART : Tyrannosaurus, Apatosaurus, Megalosaurus
Many other examples of how our perception of prehistoric animals changed as more discoveries were made over the decades are festured on this SERIES OF VIDEOS
These posters are available for PRINTS and other items HERE
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Brian Reedy, prints here
Now THIS is a deep cut reference if I've ever seen one. From Mickey's House of Villains.
I do find it funny that a DisneyToon special would use the same recycle method that the company had to do with their movies during the 60s and 70s.
I visited the Field Museum today and I got to come face to face with one of the world’s most famous T.rex specimens in all its hallowed glory!

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This Fossil Friday, we bring you the beloved Apatosaurus: a long-necked dinosaur that could reach an impressive size of 73 ft (22 m) long! The Museum’s first Apatosaurus was discovered at Wyoming’s Bone Cabin Quarry in 1898. When it went on display in 1905, it was the first sauropod dinosaur ever mounted. It’s hard to believe, but this gigantic herbivore maintained its mind-boggling bulk on a diet of plants. A soup of microbes in its belly broke down otherwise hard-to-digest plants by fermentation. In fact, some birds, the closest living relatives of dinosaurs, also have fermentation chambers in their guts.
The Museum is open daily from 10 am–5:30 pm. Plan your visit!
Photo: © AMNH
Tyrannosaurus rex, Apatosaurus and Maiasaura animatronics at The Great Dinosaur Expedition in Japan, 2006 🦖