Dinosaurs fossils

Dinosaurs fossils

Dinosaurs- Giants of a bygone era


Die Dinosaurs have fascinated mankind for centuries. Prehistoric reptiles Reptiles dominated the earth for over 160 million years before they became extinct around 66 million years ago. They lived in the Mesozoic Era from the Upper Triassic (235-230 million years ago) to the Cretaceous-Palaeogene boundary (66 million years ago).
Their diversity and adaptability made them the dominant terrestrial vertebrates of their time.

Dinosaurs were found in all habitats - on land, in water and in the air. From the tiny Compsognathus (dwarf dinosaurs) to the gigantic sauropods such as Brachiosaurus, dinosaurs showed an astonishing diversity in size and shape. Dinosaurs are divided into two main groups: the Saurischia and the Ornithischia . This classification is based on the structure of their pelvis. The Saurischia include the carnivorous Theropods and the long-necked Sauropods , while the Ornithischia include various herbivorous species such as Stegosaurus and Triceratops.

Dinosaurier_Giganten zu Land,Wasser und Luft The Theropods, to which the famous T. rex belongs, were mostly bipedal carnivores. They ranged from small, bird-like creatures to the largest land predators that ever existed. Interestingly, birds, the only dinosaurs still alive today, also evolved from this group.
Sauropods were the largest land animals ever to walk the earth. With their long necks and tails, columnar legs and massive bodies, some species could reach lengths of over 30 metres and weights of more than 70 tonnes. They were herbivores and played an important role in Mesozoic ecosystems.
The Ornithischia included a variety of herbivorous dinosaurs, including the armoured Ankylosauria, the horned Ceratopsia and the Hadrosauridae or ‘duck-billed dinosaurs’. This group showed remarkable adaptations to their herbivorous lifestyle, such as specialised teeth and digestive systems.

Recent research has revolutionised our understanding of dinosaur life. We now know that many species lived in herds, had complex social structures and cared for their offspring. Some dinosaurs, such as the Maiasaura, even built nests and raised their young, much like modern birds.
The discovery of feathers in many theropods, including some large predatory dinosaurs, has drastically changed our image of these creatures. It is thought that feathers were originally used for thermal insulation before being adapted for flight.
This supports the theory that birds are direct descendants of theropods.

The end of dinosaur domination came about 66 million years ago when a massive asteroid impact led to dramatic global climate changes. This event, known as the Cretaceous-Palaeogene extinction, wiped out about 75% of all plant and animal species, including most dinosaurs. Only a small group of theropods survived and evolved into today's birds.

New discoveries are constantly expanding our knowledge. Only recently, fossils of a giant Titanosaur were found in Patagonia, which may have been the largest land animal that ever lived. Such finds show that there is still much to discover in the world of dinosaur research.
The world's largest dinosaur fossil sites are located in Morocco, particularly in the Sahara desert

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0, 9 cm Triceratops tooth #3

0, 9 cm Triceratops tooth #3 The 0.9 cm long, dark tooth of Triceratops from the Hell Creek Formatio..

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0.7 cm Triceratops tooth #4

0.7 cm Triceratops tooth #4 The 0.7 cm long, dark tooth of Triceratops from the Hell Creek Formation..

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0.8 cm Triceratops tooth fragment #3

0.8 cm Triceratops tooth fragment #3 The 0.9 cm long, dark and fossilized tooth fragment of Tricerat..

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0.9 cm Edmontosaurus tooth

0.9 cm Edmontosaurus tooth The 0.9 cm tooth of Edmontosaurus annectens is in a very good state of pr..

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0.9 cm Triceratops tooth #1

0.9 cm Triceratops tooth #1 Der 0,9 cm lange, dunkle Zahn des Triceratops aus der Hell Creek Formati..

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0.9 cm Triceratops tooth #2

0.9 cm Triceratops tooth #2 The 0.9 cm long brown tooth of the Triceratops from the Hell Creek Forma..

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0.9 cm Triceratops tooth #4

0.9 cm Triceratops tooth #4 The 0.9 cm long, dark tooth of Triceratops from the Hell Creek Formation..

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0.9 cm Triceratops tooth fragment #4

0.9 cm Triceratops tooth fragment #4 The 0.8 cm long, dark and fossilized tooth fragment of Tricerat..

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1, 2 cm Triceratops tooth #1

1, 2 cm Triceratops tooth #1 The 1.2 cm long, dark, fossilized tooth of the Triceratops from the Hel..

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1.0 cm good Triceratops tooth #2

1.0 cm good Triceratops tooth #2 The 1.0 cm long, dark tooth of the Triceratops from the Hell Creek ..

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1.0 cm Triceratops tooth #1

1.0 cm Triceratops tooth #1 The 1.0 cm long, dark, fossilized tooth of the Triceratops from the Hell..

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1.1 cm Triceratops tooth fragment

1.1 cm Triceratops tooth fragment The 1.1 cm long, dark fragment of a Triceratops tooth from the Hel..

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1.3 cm Triceratops tooth fragment #2

1.3 cm Triceratops tooth fragment #2 The 1.3 cm long, dark, fossilized tooth fragment of the Tricera..

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1.4 cm Triceratops tooth

1.4 cm Triceratops tooth The 1.4 cm long, dark, fossilized tooth of the Triceratops from the Hell Cr..

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1.6 cm Deltadromeus tooth

1.6 cm Deltadromeus tooth The 1.6 cm tooth of the Deltadromeus is in very good condition with sharp ..

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1.7 cm Deltadromeus tooth

1.7 cm Deltadromeus tooth The 1.7 cm tooth of Deltadromeus agilis has red-brown enamel and is in go..

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1.7 cm Pterosaur Siroccopteryx moroccensis Tooth

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1.8 cm Deltadromeus tooth

1.8 cm Deltadromeus tooth The 1.8 cm tooth of Deltadromeus agilis has a beautiful light beige enamel..

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1.9 cm Deltadromeus tooth

1.9 cm Deltadromeus tooth The 1.9 cm tooth of Deltadromeus agilis is richly colored and in beautiful..

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1.9 cm Pterosaur Siroccopteryx moroccensis Tooth

1.9 cm reddish tooth of the pterosaur Siroccopteryx moroccensis The 1.9 cm long tooth of Siroccopter..

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