Sinosauropteryx Pictures

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3D illustration of Sinosauropteryx.


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Illustration of Sinosauropteryx in a white background
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Illustration of Sinosauropteryx in a white background.


A model of Sinosauropteryx taken in Natural History Museum, Karlsruhe
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A model of Sinosauropteryx taken in Natural History Museum, Karlsruhe.


An illustration of Sinosauropteryx showing unique coloration pattern
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An illustration of Sinosauropteryx showing unique coloration pattern.


A fossil specimen of a Sinosauropteryx on display in the HongKong Science Museum
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A fossil specimen of a Sinosauropteryx on display in the HongKong Science Museum.


Reconstruction of Sinosauropteryx preying on a lizard
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Reconstruction of Sinosauropteryx preying on a lizard.


Sinosauropteryx fossil at Inner Mongolia Museum
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Sinosauropteryx fossil at Inner Mongolia Museum.


Cast of the skeleton belonging to Sinosauropteryx at Zoological Museum, Copenhagen
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Cast of the skeleton belonging to Sinosauropteryx at Zoological Museum, Copenhagen.


Sinosauropteryx is one of the earliest-known dinosaurs to have feathers
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Sinosauropteryx is one of the earliest-known dinosaurs to have feathers.


A 3D image of a Sinosauropteryx
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A 3D image of a Sinosauropteryx.


A skeletal reconstruction of Sinosauropteryx prima
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A skeletal reconstruction of Sinosauropteryx prima.


Sinosauropteryx lives in a forested environment where it could find cover and suitable hunting opportunities
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Sinosauropteryx lives in a forested environment where it could find cover and suitable hunting opportunities.


Group of Sinosauropteryx hunting together
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Group of Sinosauropteryx hunting together.


An illustration of a Sinosauropteryx's head
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An illustration of a Sinosauropteryx’s head.


A model of Sinosauropteryx at Senckenberg Museum in Frankfurt showing the presence of feathers
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A model of Sinosauropteryx at Senckenberg Museum in Frankfurt showing the presence of feathers.


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