Here is the final reworking of my woolly rhino picture.

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Here is the final reworking of my woolly rhino picture.
Tropeognathus mesembrinus from Heureka’s The Giant Dinosaurs exhibit
Aepycamelus, 1920, by Heinrich Harder
Spino swimming underwater by Jaemin Kim https://www.artstation.com/artwork/dOEwP3
Protoceratops andrewsi from Heureka’s The Giant Dinosaurs exhibit
Inostrancevia, 1910
Some animatronic Tyrannosaurus rexes I’ve seen in museums and science centers.
Heureka, Vantaa, Finland, 2011
Natural History Museum, London, UK, 2012
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Great artwork showing dinosaurs “in our world”.
Name: Livyatan (Leviathan). Phonetic: Liv-ya-tan. Named By: Lambert et al. - 2010. Classification: Chordata, Mammalia, Cetacea, Physeteroidea. Diet: Carnivore. Size: Skull is 3 meters long. Total size estimates vary between 13.5 and 17.5 meters long. Known locations: Peru - Pisco Formation. Time period: Serravallian stage of the Miocene of the Neogene. Fossil representation: Partial preserved skull, mandible (lower jaw) and teeth.
Name: Elasmosaurus (Ribbon lizard). Phonetic: El-lazz-mo-sore-us. Named By: Edward Drinker Cope - 1868. Classification: Chordata, Reptilia, Sauropterygia, Plesiosauria, Elasmosauridae. Diet: Piscivore. Size: 14 meters long. Known locations: USA, particularly associated with Kansas - Pierre Shale. Time period: Campanian of the Cretaceous. Fossil representation: Many specimens.