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fakehistory:The last thing the dinosaurs saw before mass extinction [Cretaceous Period, 65,000,000 years ago]
heckifiknowcomics: ♪♫He’s a- sassy l’il kid AND ♪♫♪♫He’s a- Sauropod from the Cretaceous period! ♪♫
heckifiknowcomics: ♪♫He’s a- sassy l’il kid AND ♪♫ ♪♫He’s a- Sauropod from the Cretaceous period! ♪♫
furiosfuriosa: downuntothealtar: tooquirkytolose: ok but did every kid have a certain historical time period that they were REALLY into?? like I was super into the california gold rush when I was 9 for no reason you can tell who is boring by looking
a-dinosaur-a-day: Achillobator(ah-KILL-oh-bate-ore) where: Plains of Central Asia when: Late Cretaceous Period, about 95 to 85 million years ago who: Described and named by a team that consisted of Mongolian paleontologist Antangerel Perle and Americans
a-dinosaur-a-day: Gorgosaurus (GORE-go-SORE-us) where: Floodplains of North America when: Late Cretaceous Period, about 75 million years ago who: First described by Canadian geologist and paleontologist Lawrence Lambe what: The Gorgosaurus is a large
a-dinosaur-a-day: Prenocephale(PREE-no-SEFF-ah-lee) where: Woodlands of Asia when: Late Cretaceous Period, about 70 to 65 million years ago who: Scientifically categorized by paleontologists Maryańska & Osmólska in 1974 what: At about 6 feet
a-dinosaur-a-day: Ornithomimus(OR-nith-oh-MIME-us) where: Swamps and Forests of North America when: Late Cretaceous Period, about 75 to 65 million years ago who: Named and described by American paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh what: At 11 feet long
a-dinosaur-a-day: Carnotaurus(CAR-no-TORE-us) where: Plains of South America when: Late Cretaceous Period, about 70 million years ago who: Named and described by Argentinian paleontologist Josè Bonaparte what: The Carnotaurus is a large carnivorous
dame-de-pique: Arno Vater, 1931 Diatomaceous earth Cestoda, cross-section Calcareous sponge Cretaceous period sea animals
getoutoftherecat: thefluffingtonpost: BREAKING: Living Dinosaur Spotted in Chicago The triceratops, a dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period thought to be extinct for at least 65 million years, may be alive and well in Chicago, IL. Numerous residents there
ponyreinhardt: Jurassic period on the left: ceratosaurus, maidenhair fern, cypress, and kalligramma elegans! Cretaceous period on the right: styracosaurus, dogwood, barberry, and cordulagomphus dragonfly by Pony Reinhardt at Tenderfoot Studio in Portland,
fakehistory: The last thing the dinosaurs saw before mass extinction [Cretaceous Period, 65,000,000 years ago]
ancientorigins:World’s Largest Ammonite: Parapuzosia seppenradensis is the largest known species of ammonite. It lived during the Late Cretaceous period. A specimen found in Germany in 1895 measures 1.8 m (5.9 ft) in diameter, although the living chamber
ultrafacts: Cal Orcko, located 3 miles south of downtown Sucre in Bolivia, is home to the world’s largest and most diverse collection of dinosaur footprints from the Cretaceous Period. (Fact Source) Follow Ultrafacts for more facts!
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