Skeleton of Pariasaurus bainii (now Bradysaurus bainii) from A Guide to the Fossil Reptiles and Fishes in the Department of Geology and Paleontology in the British Museum (Natural History), 1896.
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Skeleton of Pariasaurus bainii (now Bradysaurus bainii) from A Guide to the Fossil Reptiles and Fishes in the Department of Geology and Paleontology in the British Museum (Natural History), 1896.
Bradysaurus and Dimetrodon from the Swedish Museum of Natural History and Cosmonova
Pictures by yours truly
I’m pretty sure this picture I took at the Prehistoric Gardens is a cursed image.
Paläontologische Museum Munich - 30 April 2015 - 1/12
Bradysaurus (Bradysaurus seeleyi) skeleton from the front and side.
Plateosaurus (Plateosaurus engelhardti) skeleton.
Prestosuchus (Prestosuchus chiniquensis) skeleton.
Styracosaurus (Monoclonius nasicornus; also called Centrosaurus apertus, Styracosaurus albertensis, or Centrosaurus nasicornus) skeleton.
Fossil Friday, Bradysaurus.
© The Field Museum, GEO80848.
Bradysaurus 3/4 front view of skeleton. Hall 38 Case 4 Geology specimen UCr1533.
Africa South Africa Cape Karoo Formation.
8x10 negative
3/10/1950
Gorgonopsid Rubigea and Bradysaurus by Douglas Henderson