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| 20:02, 10 March 2015 | Kirklandia texana 0861.jpg (file) | 328 KB | Kirklandia texana, the fossil imprints of jellyfish, from Cretaceous strata in Tom Green County, Texas. On display at the Texas Memorial Museum. | 1 | |
| 20:01, 10 March 2015 | Jelly 0556 W.jpg (file) | 192 KB | The underside of a jellyfish. The Oral Arms, Radial Canals and Ring Canal are clearly visible. If you look closely, you can also see the very short tentacles around the periphery. On display at the Texas State Aquarium. | 1 | |
| 19:57, 10 March 2015 | GlassSponge TMM 0898.jpg (file) | 414 KB | The spicule skeleton of a glass sponge. Sponge spicules can be made of proteins, calcium carbonate, or, as in this case, silica. On display at the Texas memorial Museum. | 1 | |
| 19:55, 10 March 2015 | Ediacaran Jellies 0966.jpg (file) | 411 KB | Fossil Jellyfish, from Precambrian strata in the Ediacaran hills in southern Australia. | 1 | |
| 19:53, 10 March 2015 | Ctenophore still.jpg (file) | 142 KB | A Comb Jelly (Ctenophore). The rows of cilia for locomotion are visible, as are the colors from diffracted light. On display at the Texas State Aquarium. | 1 | |
| 19:48, 10 March 2015 | Chrysaora quinquecirrha 0554 W.jpg (file) | 192 KB | Atlantic Sea Nettle (Chrysaora quinquecirrha). Phylum Cnidaria, Class Scyphozoa, Order Semaeostomeae, Family Pelagiidae. On display at the Texas State Aquarium. | 1 | |
| 19:44, 10 March 2015 | Cassiopeia sp 2499 W.jpg (file) | 281 KB | Upside-Down Jellyfish (Cassiopea sp.) Phylum Cnidaria, Class Scyphozoa, Order Rhizostomeae, Family Cassiopeidae. On display at the Austin Aquarium. | 1 | |
| 19:39, 10 March 2015 | Anthopleura elegantissima 2433 W.jpg (file) | 273 KB | Clonal Anemone (Anthopleura elegantissima), Phylum Cnidaria, Class Anthozoa, Order Actiniaria, Family Actiniidae. An example of a sesile Cnidaria. On display at the Austin Aquarium, TX. | 1 | |
| 19:35, 10 March 2015 | Anemone Mystic 2901.jpg (file) | 306 KB | Anemones, at the Mystic Aquarium. | 1 | |
| 19:02, 30 December 2014 | Mammut americanum 4235 W.jpg (file) | 285 KB | Mammut americanum, the American Mastodon, on display at the American Museum of Natural History. M. americanum was a Mastadon from the Pleistocene living in North America. | 1 | |
| 18:58, 30 December 2014 | Gomphotherium productum 4234 W.jpg (file) | 293 KB | Gomphotherium productum, on display at the American Museum of Natural History. Gomphotherium were small elephant-like animals of the Tertiary living in North America. | 1 | |
| 18:55, 30 December 2014 | Barosaurus Allosaurus 4164 W.jpg (file) | 313 KB | A Barosaurus and Allosaurus, at the American Museum of Natural History. Barosaurus is a large Sauropod, and this display is one of the tallest freestanding Sauropod mounts in the world. | 1 | |
| 18:52, 30 December 2014 | Apatosaurus louisae 4197 W.jpg (file) | 368 KB | Apatosaurus louisae, on display at the American Museum of Natural History. One of the oldest Sauropod mounts, this specimen for years had the skull of a different dinosaur attached, as no skull was found with the original bones. Apatosaurus was also co... | 1 | |
| 18:49, 30 December 2014 | Prestosuchus chiniquensis 4196 W.jpg (file) | 241 KB | Prestosuchus chiniquensis, a Triassic reptile (not a dinosaur) on display at the American Museum of Natural History. | 1 | |
| 18:47, 30 December 2014 | Pteranodon ingens 4194 W.jpg (file) | 159 KB | Pteranodon ingens, on display at the American Museum of Natural History. Pteranodons were Cretaceous flying reptiles from North America. | 1 | |
| 18:42, 30 December 2014 | Thalassomedon hanningtoni 4189 W.jpg (file) | 165 KB | Thalassomedon hanningtoni, a Plesiosaur, on display at the American Museum of Natural History. | 1 | |
| 18:41, 30 December 2014 | Apatosaurus louisae 4199 W.jpg (file) | 204 KB | The head of Apatosaurus louisae, on display at the American Museum of Natural History. This is the second head mounted with the specimen, which notoriously had the wrong dinosaur head mounted for years. Apatosaurus is also commonly known as Brontosauru... | 1 | |
| 18:38, 30 December 2014 | Tyrannosaurus rex 4212 W.jpg (file) | 373 KB | Tyrannosaurus rex on display at the American Museum of Natural History. | 1 | |
| 18:37, 30 December 2014 | Tyrannosaurus rex 4208 W.jpg (file) | 231 KB | The teeth of Tyrannosaurus rex, from a display at the American Museum of Natural History. | 1 | |
| 18:36, 30 December 2014 | Allosaurus fragilis 4204 W.jpg (file) | 340 KB | Allosaurus fragilis, on display at the American Museum of Natural History. Allosaurus was a Jurassic Carnosaur found in western North America. | 1 | |
| 18:34, 30 December 2014 | Allosaurus fragilis 4202 W.jpg (file) | 279 KB | The skull of a mounted Allosaurus fragilis, on display at the American Museum of Natural History. Allosaurus was a Jurassic Carnosaur from North America. | 1 | |
| 18:31, 30 December 2014 | Triceratops 4222 W.jpg (file) | 300 KB | Triceratops with healed injury on the bony frill, on display at the American Museum of Natural History. Triceratops was a Late Cretaceous herbivore, and perhaps the best known Ceratopsian. | 1 | |
| 18:30, 30 December 2014 | Protoceratops andrewsi 4217 W.jpg (file) | 289 KB | Two speciments of Protoceratops andrewsi with a next, on display at the American Museum of Natural History. Protoceratops was a small Ceratopsian from the Late Cretaceous, found in China, Mongolia and Central Asia. | 1 | |
| 18:28, 30 December 2014 | Edmontonia rugosidens 4215 W.jpg (file) | 271 KB | Edmontonia rugosidens on display at the American Museum of Natural History. E. Rugosidens was an Ankylosaur of the Late Cretaceous. This specimen was found in Montana. | 1 | |
| 18:26, 30 December 2014 | Stegosaurus 4214 W.jpg (file) | 224 KB | A Stegosaurus mount on display at the American Museum of Natural History. Stegosaurus, a Jurassic Ornithischian, was a Thyreophor, like its cousin the Ankylosaur, and carried some of its own armor, including back plates (its name means roofed lizard, f... | 1 | |
| 18:23, 30 December 2014 | Diplodocus 5286 W.jpg (file) | 344 KB | A Diplodocus mount at the Houston Museum of Natural Science (old display). Diplodocus was a Jurassic Sauropod found in North America. | 1 | |
| 03:48, 30 December 2014 | Quetzalcoatlus 7988 W.jpg (file) | 144 KB | Quetzalcoatlus, on display at the Melbourne Museum. | 1 | |
| 03:46, 30 December 2014 | Quetzalcoatlus 0910 W.jpg (file) | 125 KB | Quetzalcoatlus northropi, on display at the Texas memorial Museum. | 1 | |
| 03:24, 30 December 2014 | TyrannosaurusRex 1065 W.jpg (file) | 255 KB | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | Fossilized Sauropod eggs from China, on display at the Melbourne Museum. | 1 | |
| 02:40, 30 December 2014 | Rhamphorhynchus 1017 W.jpg (file) | 357 KB | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | An Ichthyosaur with an open mouth, on display at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. This specimen is from Holzmaden, Germany. | 1 |
