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Three Eogyrinus amphibians search together for fish prey during the Carboniferous Period of England.
Computer generated 3D illustration with the prehistoric shark Orthacanthus
The northern caiman lizard (Dracaena guianensis), named for its caiman-like scales, is a captivating creature that inhabits the rainforests of northern South America.
3d illustration of a Lystrosaurus in a Triassic landscape
DSLR full frame outdoor overcast daylight image of a dragon fly at a green yew tree in Germany
latimeria fish isolated on the black background
The paddlefish is native to the Mississippi River basin, requiring large expanses of free-flowing river in which to complete its life cycle. The paddlefish can be distinguished by its large mouthand its elongated, spatula-like snout, called a rostrum, which is longer than the rest of the head. They are primitive Chondrostean ray-finned fishes.
Jonkeria truculenta was an omnivorous therapsid animal that lived in South Africa during the Permian Period.
Red tailed catfish
Placerias from the Triassic era 3D illustration
Fishes in big aquarium: a spooky wolf fish with open mouth and broken teeth
An illustration depicting a cycle of life in a lake during the Devonian Period (419 to 358 million years ago). The Eurypterids (Sea Scorpions) feed on the smaller Trilobites dwelling on the lake bottom while the enormous placoderm fish Dunkleosteus, in turn, feeds on them.
Field characters: Tot 44-50mm, Ab 29-35mm, Hw 35-41mm.\n\nKnown as 'blue arrows', the males of this active species, sheering fast and low above water or perching on open ground beside it, are one of the most familiar dragonfly sights in our area.\nRange and Status: Found throughout our area, with the exception of the northern Scandinavia. one of the most common species.\nHabitat: Larger standing or slow-flowing waters, generally open and often with margins without vegetation, such as lakes, sandpits, rivers and canals.\nFlight Season: From the end of April to the beginning of September, most abundant from June to August.\n\nThis is a common Species on the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Computer generated 3D illustration with the prehistoric fish Rhizodus isolated on white background
Pink tongued skink crawling over a dead log in the rainforest
Placerias was a herbivorous therapsid dicynodont that lived in Arizona, USA during the Triassic Period.
Image Of Blue Tongue Lizard on The Ground
Close-up of the skin and dorsal crest of a Rhinoceros iguana, Cyclura cornuta, isolated on white
An illustration of a group of extinct Trilobites scavenging on a seafloor 420 million years ago.
Reptile on a rock
three large pike in clear water. underwater photo
Underwater large arapaima
Ambulocetus was an early whale that could walk on land and swim in water during the Eocene Period.
Endemic Gallot's lizard of Tenerife Gallotia galloti: prehistoric reptiles.
lystrosaurus 3D illustration
A brown and rather plain hawker, with largely clear wings and conspicuous green eyes. The yellow triangle on S2 is diagnostic, as are the colour and shape of the hind wing base. Males patrol marshy ditches, reedy lakesides and other lush, calm waters.\nField characters: Tot 62-66mm, Ab 47-54mm, Hw 39-45mm.\nHabitat: Ditches, marshes, ponds and lakes with rich vegetation. Favours swamps of Water-soldier (Stratiotes aloides) in most of its northern range.\nFlight Season: May to August in most of its range, most abundant in June; earlier than most Aeshnia.\nDistribution: Widespread but very local in much of its range, especially in south-west, often numerous where present. \n\nThis is not a very common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands, but the Species is the last Years quite common.
3D rendering of a dinosaur Doliosauriscus isolated on white background
An image of a Scarce Chaser Dragonfly
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