Dinosaur Evolution Poster, Paleontology Print, Dinosaur Décor, Educational Print, Classroom Art, PRINT: 24x36

Dinosaur Evolution Poster, Paleontology Print, Dinosaur Décor, Educational Print, Classroom Art, PRINT: 24x36

$45.00
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This illustrated dinosaur print features over 50 dinosaurs that lived during the Mesozoic Era. It shows the relationship between dinosaurs and reptiles we know of today including turtles, snakes, lizards and crocodiles. It also shows other extinct reptiles that lived during the time of the dinosaurs including  ichthyosauria (extinct marine reptiles) and pterosaurs (extinct flying reptiles). The print showcases dinosaurs within a timeline starting in the mid Triassic, through the  Jurassic, and to the end of the late Cretaceous period.  Next to each dinosaur features data on each reptile including the name, pronunciations, approximate years alive and diet (carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores). The print shows each dinosaur to scale compared to a 1.8 meter tall adult. This artwork is perfect for classrooms, offices or bedrooms, and would make a great gift for any dinosaur lover.  The dinosaurs featured on this print include the following: ORNITHISCHIANS Ankylosaurus Camptosaurus Centrosaurus Chasmosaurus Goyocephale Heterodontosaurus Huayangosaurus Hypsilophodon Iguanodon Kentrosaurus Lambeosaurus Ouranosaurus Pachycephalosaurus Panoplosaurus Parasaurolophus Protoceratops Psittacosaurus Sauropelta Scelidosaurus Stegoceras Stegosaurus Tenontosaurus Thescelosaurus Triceratops Tylocephale Yinlong THEROPODS Afrovenator Allosaurus Archaeopteryx Carnotaurus Ceratosaurus Coelophysis Compsognathus Cryolophosaurus Giganotosaurus Oviraptor Spinosaurus Tyrannosaurus Velociraptor SAUROPODS Alamosaurus Apatosaurus Brachiosaurus Diplodocus Ligabuesaurus Massospondylus Melanorosaurus Opisthocoelicaudia Plateosaurus Riojasaurus Shunosaurus Vulcanodon   *Note that data included on the poster such as years alive, scale, diet, pronunciations, etc. was pulled from the Natural History Museum's website at  www.nhm.ac.uk **Note that this chart shows the groupings of Ornithischians, Theropods, and Sauropods according to the Baron/Norman/Barrett classification of 2017, and not the historical groupings according to hip bones.

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