A vibrant display of the Mesozoic's most bizarre-looking animals.
"These are some really strange critters. Although well documented, most are rarely mentioned in popular literature. Cryolophosaurus ellioti is a good example. It had a bizarre crest running across its head. Due to its resemblance to Elvis Presley’s 1950’s pompadour hairstyle, it was nicknamed the "Elvisaurus." The paleontologist who described the ugly Majungatholus atopus, said, "It’s the kind of face that only a mother could love." The weird Masiakasaurus knofleri had forward-facing teeth, jutting out from its lower jaw; it really needed a good orthodontist. Stygimoloch spinifer sported bony spikes on its head. Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus had a horn protruding from its forehead, resulting in it being called, "the Unicorn Dinosaur." Plus there are nine more bizarre creatures. The Weird Dinosaurs have been magnificently illustrated by a leading paleontology artist to ensure anatomical accuracy. Fact-filled captions provide essential data and a description of the unique distinguishing characteristics. This poster includes exciting new discoveries, largely unknown to the general public."
24" x 36"
"These are some really strange critters. Although well documented, most are rarely mentioned in popular literature. Cryolophosaurus ellioti is a good example. It had a bizarre crest running across its head. Due to its resemblance to Elvis Presley’s 1950’s pompadour hairstyle, it was nicknamed the "Elvisaurus." The paleontologist who described the ugly Majungatholus atopus, said, "It’s the kind of face that only a mother could love." The weird Masiakasaurus knofleri had forward-facing teeth, jutting out from its lower jaw; it really needed a good orthodontist. Stygimoloch spinifer sported bony spikes on its head. Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus had a horn protruding from its forehead, resulting in it being called, "the Unicorn Dinosaur." Plus there are nine more bizarre creatures. The Weird Dinosaurs have been magnificently illustrated by a leading paleontology artist to ensure anatomical accuracy. Fact-filled captions provide essential data and a description of the unique distinguishing characteristics. This poster includes exciting new discoveries, largely unknown to the general public."
24" x 36"