This was likely a mistake on the writers' part, as the dinosaurs went extinct about 65 million years10mo ⋅ AtticusIsOkay ⋅ r/shittymoviedetails
These grains of sand are actually exoskeletons of marine protozoa, which lived on the ocean floor 550 million1yr ⋅ TurboNessa ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Aegirocassis benmoulai, a giant (7-foot long) radiodont of the early Ordivician, 480 million years ago1yr ⋅ sylvyrfyre ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
How a coastline 100 million years ago influences modern election results in Alabama1yr ⋅ Shandere ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
The earliest ancestor of the horse is estimated to have lived 55 million years ago1yr ⋅ Jack_A_Lop ⋅ r/Shark_Park
🔥 the subspecies Japanese dwarf flying squirrel is thought to have emerged between 18-20 million years1yr ⋅ downriverrowing ⋅ r/NatureIsFuckingLit
A new born Patagosaurus hatchling takes her first breaths in the dusty air, 163 million years ago.3yr ⋅ julianofcanada ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Where in the World You Can See Capybaras (it's 190 million Years Ago)2yr ⋅ Untitled__Name ⋅ r/mapporncirclejerk
Eighty million years ago, back in the late Cretaceous lived the great Tyrannosaur, a fearsome and predacious1yr ⋅ Koeppe_ ⋅ r/lego
This rock formation in Salgotarjan, Slovakia formed 4 million years ago hardened into a stone waterfall1yr ⋅ asilvertintedrose ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Styracosaurus making its way through a Cretaceous forest in Canada 75 million years ago (art by Jerry2yr ⋅ sylvyrfyre ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Snipe fly (Rhagionidae), Baltic amber, insect trapped 34-56 million years ago3yr ⋅ KimCureAll ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Late Cretaceous Chile, 72 to 66 million years ago. Artist: Mauricio Alvarez1yr ⋅ mcyoungmoney ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Bueng Kan Province, Thailand, there are three rock masses evoking floating whales that formed about 75 million2yr ⋅ trisaders ⋅ r/NatureIsFuckingLit
A Lost Etruscan Bear Cub Meets Hesperotherium, The Last Of The Chalicotheres, In Northern China 1.5 Million6mo ⋅ ExoticShock ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
sandstone and shale beds were formed in the Silurian, during the closing of the Iapetus, approximately 430 million1yr ⋅ PembrokeshirePromise ⋅ r/geology
The Sea Hyenas A Pair of Pachycrocuta Hunting Porpoises Off The Coast of Spain 1 Million Years Ago.1yr ⋅ ExoticShock ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Discokeryx is a giraffoid that lived in Northwestern China during the Early Miocene (17 million years3wk ⋅ Time-Accident3809 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Ancient Relative of Platypus Lived in South America 70 Million Years Ago1yr ⋅ non56658 ⋅ r/Paleontology
220 million years ago in North America, Desmatosuchus escapes a mudslide; art by FinwalArt1yr ⋅ sylvyrfyre ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Turning Point Prehistoy - Ok, Arthro-boomer [Carboniferous, 300 Million Years Ago]3yr ⋅ knightfluttershy ⋅ r/ToiletPaperUSA
Nearly 12 million years ago, volcanic ash engulfed this ancient watering hole in what is now Ashfall3yr ⋅ New-Huckleberry5167 ⋅ r/Damnthatsinteresting
How a coastline 100 million years ago influences modern election results in Alabama8mo ⋅ illiteratearrear ⋅ r/geography
Anthropornis was huge penguin (1.82 metres tall) that lived 33 million years ago.2yr ⋅ Scientiaetnatura065 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
How a coastline 100 million years ago influences modern election results in Alabama3yr ⋅ Iason_13 ⋅ r/geography
It is the dawn of a new day in Argentina, 101 million years ago, and pair of Patagotitans emerge of a2yr ⋅ BigFaustosBigSunday ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
These grains of sand are actually exoskeletons of marine protozoa, which lived on the ocean floor 550 million3yr ⋅ offender_defender_ ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
This Trilobite walked 6 inches 600 million years ago to send us all a dick pic3yr ⋅ willis1988 ⋅ r/theyknew
How a coastline 100 million years ago influences modern election results in Alabama3yr ⋅ IamShartacus ⋅ r/MapPorn
If girrafes exist then why did they die 156-145 million years ago? Checkmate Liberals.3yr ⋅ DoorsFullCircle ⋅ r/Giraffesdontexist
lion (Panthera leo) compared to Simbakubwa kutokaafrika, a prehistoric hyaenodont that lived about 23 million1yr ⋅ TrainingMycologist47 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Exact recreation of the meteor impact that wiped out the dinosaurs (66 million years ago)4yr ⋅ GallowBoob ⋅ r/fakeprehistoricporn
Somebody fucked a hobbit a million years ago and now I can’t stop smoking3mo ⋅ orchid_breeder ⋅ r/BrandNewSentence
Prototaxites, when 26ft tall mushrooms covered the planet 400 million years ago. Artist: BizleyArt8mo ⋅ Creative_Recover ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
A million years ago, the world looked similar to how it does today.2yr ⋅ knightfluttershy ⋅ r/lostgeneration
Pup falls victim to a Bull Eryops, a Predatory Temnospondyl Amphibian, in Cisuralian Texas circa 280 million1yr ⋅ ExoticShock ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
A few million years ago this picture could play out between a 3m tall bird and a horse.2yr ⋅ dimitrios_vlachos_04 ⋅ r/HardcoreNature
Errivaspis, a fish from 400 million years ago, oldest fossil known with true bone (my art)1yr ⋅ Blane_Sci_Pics ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
grouping, Furcatoceratops elucidans, a Nasutoceratopsini centrosaurine that lived in Montana around 75 million10mo ⋅ crankyjob21 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
In the Cambrian seas of China, 530 million years ago, a five-foot long Omnidens Amplus goes on the hunt1yr ⋅ sylvyrfyre ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
225 million years ago in south western North America, a group of Ceolophysis bauri gather; art by Joanna1yr ⋅ sylvyrfyre ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
How the great extinction event really happened (66 million years ago)5yr ⋅ GallowBoob ⋅ r/fakeprehistoricporn
A recreation of Egypt's Bahariya formation from the Cenomanian age (100 - 95 million years ago).2yr ⋅ icantthinkofaname940 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
long lobopodian segmented worm swimming around in early Cambrian seas in what is now China, about 530 million1yr ⋅ sylvyrfyre ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
27 million years ago this volcano lost its heat source and the magma in its throat solidified.3yr ⋅ solateor ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Prehistoric THICC problems with the hunter gatherer model (2 million years ago)5yr ⋅ GallowBoob ⋅ r/fakeprehistoricporn
The Tessellated Pavement, which looks manmade but was formed 300 million years ago when the siltstone1yr ⋅ hazzlaw ⋅ r/geology
Dunkleosteus from the Late Devonian period, 358 - 382 million years ago3yr ⋅ WideEyes369 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Attenborosaurus, an early Jurassic pilosaurid from southern England (196.5 - 189.6 millions of years1yr ⋅ icantthinkofaname940 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Platyhystrix was a bizarre amphibian that lived 300 million years ago.1yr ⋅ AJ_Crowley_29 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Pulmonoscorpius goes hunting in the Carboniferous forests 330 million years ago; art by Vitor Silva1yr ⋅ sylvyrfyre ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
I wonder how much pain the Earth felt when it got hit by that asteroid 65 million years ago.3yr ⋅ MisterDankinson ⋅ r/DinosaurEarth
It lived in the Devonian, 360 million years ago, and was one of the largest predators in its ecosystems3yr ⋅ tgood139 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
“Well the first thing you gotta know is millions of years ago there were these giant frogs...”1yr ⋅ Arch_Magos_Remus ⋅ r/Grimdank
A few million years ago this picture could play out between a 3m tall bird and a horse.2yr ⋅ dimitrios_vlachos_04 ⋅ r/badassanimals
Stingrays date back on the fossil record to the Jurassic period, 150 million years ago.1yr ⋅ Missfit_Molly_Dolly ⋅ r/Awwducational
Million Years Ago in Gondwana. NSW, Australia [OC][OS][1068 × 1600] @antongorlin5yr ⋅ antongorlin ⋅ r/EarthPorn
An incredibly intact Crinoid specimen fossil dating back to about 345 million years ago!1yr ⋅ tanhe123 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
How a coastline 100 million years ago influences modern election results in Alabama1yr ⋅ ramu9703 ⋅ r/coolguides
Perfect moldavite drop shaped exactly as it was the day it rained down, 15 million years ago.3yr ⋅ kayfeldspar ⋅ r/MineralPorn
The world’s only intact fossil of an early whale - the Basilosaurus dating about 40 million years ago3yr ⋅ jaketocake ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Dinamour, the world's, quite literally, first dating service, exclusively for those born around 245 to 66 million1yr ⋅ waywardwhimsy ⋅ r/graphic_design
An incredibly intact Crinoid specimen fossil dating back to about 345 million years ago4yr ⋅ dickfromaccounting ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Above this, non-avian dinosaurs are gone. 66 million years ago11mo ⋅ incomprehensibilitys ⋅ r/NatureIsFuckingLit
Forest National Park has a collection of petrified trees that were left on the ground approximately 225 million1yr ⋅ Monsur_Ausuhnom ⋅ r/BeAmazed
Turning Point Prehistory - #BringBackReptillianDinosaurs [Jurassic, 150 million years ago]3yr ⋅ knightfluttershy ⋅ r/ToiletPaperUSA
It is a living fossil, being relatively unchanged to it's ancestors from many million years ago.2yr ⋅ fuckin_anti_pope ⋅ r/AquaticAsFuck
Coelacanths are fish species that were thought to have gone extinct 65 million years ago.3yr ⋅ Peachy-Persimmons ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
I know exactly how this animal that lived 70 million years ago and the only evidence of which we have1yr ⋅ otototototo ⋅ r/whenthe
I miss great grandpa Jorge, died too soon hard to imagine that 2.6 million years ago he was still living3yr ⋅ the_meme_master111 ⋅ r/ape
This is what a trapped wasp from 90 million years ago looks like.4yr ⋅ KingJacoby1 ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Heaviest animal just discovered which is heavier than Blue Whale which dates back to 38 million years10mo ⋅ Fanboy8057 ⋅ r/biology
Series of maps demonstrating how a coastline 100 million years ago influences modern election results3yr ⋅ mintegrals ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
About 42 million years ago, primitive whales with huge arms and legs were swimming around in what became4yr ⋅ sylvyrfyre ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
🔥 An ancestor of modern whales, 47 million years ago. It was at home in both the water and on land.10mo ⋅ incomprehensibilitys ⋅ r/NatureIsFuckingLit
How coastline 100 million years ago influenced the modern election results in Alabama3yr ⋅ BurleyGames ⋅ r/coolguides
“Skull 5”, Homo Erectus skull found in Georgia, lived 1.8 million years ago1yr ⋅ BornAgainLife29 ⋅ r/natureismetal
🔥 The world's only intact fossil of an early whale – the Basilosaurus dating about 40 million years3yr ⋅ Yulinka17 ⋅ r/NatureIsFuckingLit
Park-winged fungus gnat excellently preserved in Baltic amber, died between 40-45 million years ago,3yr ⋅ KimCureAll ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Giant elephant ear plants looks like something from million years ago4yr ⋅ GebaltThotPwner ⋅ r/plants
Coelacanths were thought to have died out 85 million years ago, but have since been found off the south-eastern3yr ⋅ cbadge1 ⋅ r/deepseacreatures
Bueng Kan Province, Thailand, there are three rock masses evoking floating whales that formed about 75 million2yr ⋅ yungandreww ⋅ r/Damnthatsinteresting
Pelagornis & Thalassocnus sunbathing in Miocene Peru, more than 7 million years ago (Art by astrapionte5mo ⋅ Mamboo07 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
The Chicxulub asteroid that impacted Earth 66 million years ago and wiped out the dinosaurs, projected1yr ⋅ Brooklyn_University ⋅ r/spaceporn
Carcharocles angustidens, a Large 9 meter long Megatooth shark that lived through the Miocene epochs 22-33 million3yr ⋅ tgood139 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
What if, 54 million years ago, the Indian Plate hit Mars instead of Asia?2wk ⋅ darwinpatrick ⋅ r/imaginarymaps
An almost perfectly preserved Nodosaur from over 100 million years ago.2yr ⋅ Kookaburraslim ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Turning Point Prehistoric - The Cambrian Explosion [500 Million Years Ago]3yr ⋅ knightfluttershy ⋅ r/ToiletPaperUSA
from a common hooved ancestor from the group of mammals known as tethytheria, who died out some 50 million2yr ⋅ SandersIncBV ⋅ r/NatureIsFuckingLit
These are from the Devonian, 400 million years ago, across time, and now, sitting here in the palm of3yr ⋅ dee-bee-ess ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
I did this one like a million years ago for a phone game never released.5yr ⋅ Hannibal_Chw ⋅ r/PixelArt
Shrimp from millions of years ago next to my modern ornamental shrimp3yr ⋅ RegrowthCuddles ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
A rock formation which dates from around 75 million years ago which creates the illusion of a family2yr ⋅ LifeisALove ⋅ r/Weird