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| Date | Name | Thumbnail | Size | User | Description | Versions |
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| 03:24, 30 December 2014 | TyrannosaurusRex 1065 W.jpg (file) | 255 KB | RABaker96 | Tyrannosaurus rex mount on display at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. This is "Bucky," a T. rex found in Perkins County, South Dakota. T. rex was a Late Cretaceous carnivorous dinosaur found in North America. | 1 | |
| 03:16, 30 December 2014 | TyrannosaurusRex 0886 W.jpg (file) | 256 KB | RABaker96 | Cast of a Tyrannosaurus rex skull, on display at the Texas Memorial Museum. T. Rex is a well-known Cretaceous Theropod, found in North America. this specimen was from Garfield County, Montana. | 1 | |
| 03:14, 30 December 2014 | Tsintaosaurus Mamenchisaurus 7889 W.jpg (file) | 310 KB | RABaker96 | Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus (with Mamenchisaurus hochuanensis stretching overhead), on display at the Melbourne Museum. Tsintaosaurus was an herbivorous Ornithopod from Late Cretaceous China with an unusual horn on its head. | 1 | |
| 03:10, 30 December 2014 | TriceratopsSkin 1064 W.jpg (file) | 467 KB | RABaker96 | A section of Triceratops skin imprint, on display at the Houston Museum of Natural History. This is from a Triceratops called "Lane," found in Niobrara County, Wyoming. | 1 | |
| 03:08, 30 December 2014 | Triceratops 1069 W.jpg (file) | 265 KB | RABaker96 | Triceratops mount at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. This Triceratops is called "Lane," and is unique in being both an exceptional collection of bones, and being fossilized with skin imprints. Triceratops was a Late Cretaceous herbivore, this pa... | 1 | |
| 02:55, 30 December 2014 | Tarbosaurus 7907 W.jpg (file) | 275 KB | RABaker96 | Tarbosaurus bataar (in front of the very long Mamenchisaurus hochuanensis), on display at the Melbourne Museum. Tarbosaurus was a Late Cretaceous Tyrannosaur, found in Mongolia. | 1 | |
| 02:52, 30 December 2014 | Talarurus 7899 W.jpg (file) | 301 KB | RABaker96 | Talarurus plicatospineus, on display at the Melbourne Museum. Talarurus was a Late Cretaceous Ankylosaur, found in Mongolia. | 1 | |
| 02:49, 30 December 2014 | Stegosaurus 1022 W.jpg (file) | 269 KB | RABaker96 | A mounted Stegosaurus skeleton on display at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Stegosaurus was a Thyreophor, like its cousin the Ankylosaur, and carried some of its own armor, including back plates and a conspicuous spiked tail. | 1 | |
| 02:42, 30 December 2014 | SauropodEggs 7903 W.jpg (file) | 217 KB | RABaker96 | Fossilized Sauropod eggs from China, on display at the Melbourne Museum. | 1 | |
| 02:40, 30 December 2014 | Rhamphorhynchus 1017 W.jpg (file) | 357 KB | RABaker96 | Rhamphorhynchus, on display at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Rhamphorhynchus was a Pterosaur, a flying reptime (not a dinosaur) that most likely ate fish and insects. Complete fossils are found primarily in Solnhofen, Germany. | 1 | |
| 02:36, 30 December 2014 | Pterodactyl 1113 W.jpg (file) | 251 KB | RABaker96 | Pterodactylus sp., on display at the Houston Museum of Natural History. This Pterodactly was a flying reptile of the Jurassic, and this specimen was found in Solnhofen, Germany. | 1 | |
| 02:33, 30 December 2014 | Pteranodon 7975 W.jpg (file) | 114 KB | RABaker96 | Pteranodon sternbergi, on display at the Melbourne Museum. P. sternbergi was a fish-eating flying reptile (not a dinosaur) from the Late Cretaceous, found in North America. | 1 | |
| 02:29, 30 December 2014 | Psittacosaurus 1030 W.jpg (file) | 175 KB | RABaker96 | Psittacosaurus with young, on display at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Psittacosaurus was a small Ceratopsian from the Early Cretaceous, found in China, Russia and Mongolia. | 1 | |
| 02:25, 30 December 2014 | Protoceratops 7896 W.jpg (file) | 258 KB | RABaker96 | Protoceratops andrewsi, on display at the Melbourne Museum. Protoceratops was a small Ceratopsian from the Late Cretaceous, found in China, Mongolia and Central Asia. | 1 | |
| 02:22, 30 December 2014 | Prosaurolophus 0820 W.jpg (file) | 316 KB | RABaker96 | The skull of Prosaurolophus maximus, on display at the Texas memorial Museum. P. maximus was a Hadrosaurian dinosaur of the Cretaceous, with this specimen found in Alberta, Canada. | 1 | |
| 02:20, 30 December 2014 | Plesiosaur 0868 W.jpg (file) | 262 KB | RABaker96 | The skeleton of a Polyptychodon, on display at the Texas Memorial Museum. Polyptychodon was a Cretaceous Plesiosaur, a marine reptile. This specimen was found in Shoal Creek, in Austin, Texas. | 1 | |
| 02:17, 30 December 2014 | Plesiosaur 0867 W.jpg (file) | 85 KB | RABaker96 | A Plesiosaur mount at the Texas memorial Museum. Plesiosaurs were marine reptiles, not dinosaurs. | 1 | |
| 02:16, 30 December 2014 | Pachycephalosaurus 0816 W.jpg (file) | 278 KB | RABaker96 | A cast of a skull of Pachycephalosaurus grangeri, on display at the Texas memorial Museum. Pachycephalosaurus dinosaurs are Marginicephalians, like their cousins the Ceratopsians. This specimen, from the Cretaceous, was found in Carter County, Montana. | 1 | |
| 02:12, 30 December 2014 | Mosasaur 1086 W.jpg (file) | 224 KB | RABaker96 | A mounted skeleton of a Plioplatecarpus, on display at the Houston Museum of Natural History. Plioplatecarpus is a Cretaceous Mosasaur, found in North America and Europe. | 1 | |
| 02:08, 30 December 2014 | Mosasaur 0847 W.jpg (file) | 252 KB | RABaker96 | Skeleton mount of Mosasaurus maximus, on display at the Texas Memorial Museum. This Mosasaur, a marine reptile (not a dinosaur), was found in Onion Creek near Austin, Texas. | 1 | |
| 02:05, 30 December 2014 | Lufengosaurus 8998 W.jpg (file) | 411 KB | RABaker96 | A mount of Lufengosaurus (in the foreground), on display at the Beijing Museum of Natural Science. Lufengosaurus is a Prosauropod of the Early Jurassic, found in southern China. | 1 | |
| 02:03, 30 December 2014 | Ichthyosaur 1125 W.jpg (file) | 159 KB | RABaker96 | An Ichthyosaur with an open mouth, on display at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. This specimen is from Holzmaden, Germany. | 1 | |
| 01:59, 30 December 2014 | Ichthyosaur 0971 W.jpg (file) | 164 KB | RABaker96 | Stenopterygius quadriscissus, with skeletal young inside, on display at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. S. quadriscissus was a Jurassic Ichthyosaur found in Europe, with this specimen from Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. | 1 | |
| 01:51, 30 December 2014 | HadrosaurSkin 7888 W.jpg (file) | 404 KB | RABaker96 | A sample of Hadrasaurian skin on display at the Melbourne Museum. | 1 | |
| 01:50, 30 December 2014 | Hadrosaurians 0827 W.jpg (file) | 302 KB | RABaker96 | Two cast Hadrosaurian skulls on display at the Texas memorial Museum. The upper skull is Parasaurolophus walkeri, the lower skull is Corythosaurus excavatus, both from the Cretaceous, both found in Alberta, Canada. | 1 | |
| 01:44, 30 December 2014 | HadrosaurEggs 9021 W.jpg (file) | 258 KB | RABaker96 | Fossilized eggs from a Hadrosaur dinosaur, on display at the Beijing Museum of Natural History. Several examples of fossilized dinosaur eggs have been found in China and Mongolia. | 1 | |
| 01:41, 30 December 2014 | EdmontosaurusSkin 1053 W.jpg (file) | 409 KB | RABaker96 | Fossil skin of Edmontosaurus. If you look closely, you can see the regular pattern of the small, non-overlapping scales, particularly in the lower left-hand portion of the picture. This specimen is on display at the Houston Museum of natural Science, a... | 1 | |
| 01:36, 30 December 2014 | Edmontosaurus 1057 W.jpg (file) | 261 KB | RABaker96 | Two mounted skeletons of Edmontosaurus at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Edmontosaurus was a Cretaceous Iguanodont, one of the so-called "Duck-Billed" dinosaurs, found in North America. | 1 | |
| 01:31, 30 December 2014 | Denversaurus 1047 W.jpg (file) | 318 KB | RABaker96 | A mounted skeleton of a Denversaurus, having a run-in with a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex, on display at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Denversaurus was a Late Cretaceous Ankylosaur found in North America. | 1 | |
| 01:21, 30 December 2014 | Deinonychus 7885 W.jpg (file) | 194 KB | RABaker96 | The skull of a mounted Deinonychus antirrhopus on display at the Melbourne Museum. Deinonychus was a Cretaceous Theropod of North America, known for its slashing middle-toe claw on each foot. | 1 | |
| 01:17, 30 December 2014 | Chasmosaurus 0822 W.jpg (file) | 281 KB | RABaker96 | The skull of a Chasmosaurus mariscalensis, on display at the Texas Memorial Museum. Chasmosaurus was a Cretaceous ceratopsian of North America. This specimen was discovered in Brewster County, Texas. | 1 | |
| 01:09, 30 December 2014 | Centrosaurus 0837 W.jpg (file) | 288 KB | RABaker96 | A cast of the skull of a Centrosaurus, on display at the Texas Memorial Museum. Centrosaurus was a ceratopsian dinosaur of the Late Cretaceous, found only in Alberta, Canada. | 1 | |
| 01:04, 30 December 2014 | Anhanguera 7977 W.jpg (file) | 180 KB | RABaker96 | A mounted skeleton of Anhanguera blittersdorffi at the Melbourne Museum. A. blittersdorffi was a fish-eating pterosaur (flying reptile) of the Cretaceous, with this specimen found in Brazil. | 1 | |
| 00:54, 30 December 2014 | Allosaurus 1024 W.jpg (file) | 244 KB | RABaker96 | A mounted skeleton of an Allosaurus at the Houston Museum of Natural History. Allosaurus was a Jurassic carnosaur, with fossils found from New Mexico and Oklahoma up through Wyoming, Montana and Utah. | 1 | |
| 00:47, 30 December 2014 | Acrocanthosaurus 1032 W.jpg (file) | 274 KB | RABaker96 | An articulated skeleton of Acrocanthosaurus, at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Acrocanthosaurus was a Lower Cretaceous carnosaur, and a contemporary of the large sauropod Paluxysaurus (formerly Pleurocoelus), the state dinosaur of Texas. | 1 | |
| 00:45, 30 December 2014 | Acrocanthosaurus 0504 W.jpg (file) | 303 KB | RABaker96 | Footprint of an Acrocanthosaurus from Dinosaur Valley State Park. Acrocanthosaurus was a Lower Cretaceous carnosaur, and a contemporary of the large sauropod Paluxysaurus (formerly Pleurocoelus), the state dinosaur of Texas. | 1 | |
| 05:00, 23 December 2014 | Icon leadership 2.png (file) | 9 KB | JadeDragon | better version | 1 | |
| 05:26, 19 December 2014 | LandPlanarian4355.jpg (file) | 353 KB | RABaker96 | A "hammerhead worm," from the family Geoplanidae, in the Phylum Platyhelminthes (Flat Worms). These are predatory terrestrial flatworms, often hunting earthworms. This particular image was taken in South Korea in 2007. | 1 | |
| 05:06, 19 December 2014 | Leech2.jpg (file) | 286 KB | RABaker96 | American Medicinal Leech, Macrobdella decora. Image taken at Lost Maples State Natural Area, Texas, in August, 2014. | 1 | |
| 05:06, 19 December 2014 | Leech1.jpg (file) | 334 KB | RABaker96 | American Medicinal Leech, Macrobdella decora, showing contraction and elongation in movement in shallow water. Image taken at Lost Maples State Natural Area, Texas, in August, 2014. | 1 | |
| 04:00, 19 December 2014 | BlueCrab 0553 W.jpg (file) | 247 KB | RABaker96 | The underside of a Blue Crab, with a wide abdominal flap, identifying this specimen as a female. | 1 | |
| 03:59, 19 December 2014 | Crab 3396 W.jpg (file) | 362 KB | RABaker96 | A dead crab under water, showing the ventral side, and revealing a narrow "tail", identifying this as a male crab. | 1 | |
| 03:38, 19 December 2014 | BlueCrab 0547 W.jpg (file) | 156 KB | RABaker96 | The parts of a Blue Crab claw | 1 | |
| 03:30, 19 December 2014 | ShrimpReproductive 0507 P.jpg (file) | 201 KB | RABaker96 | Corrected size of file | 2 | |
| 03:25, 19 December 2014 | ShrimpMidgut 0505 W.jpg (file) | 140 KB | RABaker96 | A cross section of a shrimp abdomen, showing the midgut. | 1 | |
| 03:24, 19 December 2014 | Shrimp 0645.jpg (file) | 125 KB | RABaker96 | The cephalothorax of a shrimp with the carapace removed. The internal organs are in poor condition due to freezing and thawing. | 1 | |
| 03:22, 19 December 2014 | Shrimp 0491.jpg (file) | 214 KB | RABaker96 | A shrimp with the carapace removed, revealing the gills. In this case, the gills are seriously fouled, perhaps due to black gill, or some pollutant in their water. | 1 | |
| 03:20, 19 December 2014 | CrabMouth 0664 W.jpg (file) | 133 KB | RABaker96 | A Blue Crab, flipped upside down, revealing the various types of mouth parts. | 1 | |
| 03:19, 19 December 2014 | BlueCrab 0655.jpg (file) | 132 KB | RABaker96 | A Blue Crab showing the inhalent aperture, the hole behind the claw leading to the gill chamber, where water enters the gill chamber. | 1 | |
| 03:17, 19 December 2014 | BlueCrab 0647.jpg (file) | 145 KB | RABaker96 | The internal anatomy of a Blue Crab, the thin membrane that covers the gills, and keeps the gill compartment separate from the rest of the internal organs of the crab, is lifted. | 1 |
