On this page are some posters that display dinosaur photos.
Dinosaurs were fascinating animals that lived between 220 and 65
million years ago. Their fossilised tracks and skeletons have been
found on all continents. Older remains, from Triassic,
show that similar species
were living on all continents (while Pangaea still existed).
Younger
remains, from Jurassic
and Cretaceous
periods, show that
dinosaurs had developed into many different species, and that different
species lived on different continents, which had become isolated from
each other when Pangaea broke up. Below are some dinosaur pics for you
to enjoy. Click on any one and you can buy a poster from AllPosters. Poster by AllPosters. Click on thumbnail to buy.
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