Berlin – 2018
Elaphrosaurus is a genus of ceratosaurian theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 155 to 145 million years ago during the Late Jurassic Period in what is now Tanzania in Africa. Elaphrosaurus was a medium-sized but lightly built member of the group that could grow up to 6.2 m long.
The original skeleton of Elaphrosaurus bambergi, a light-footed theropod dinosaur from Tanzania, is housed and displayed at the Museum für Naturkunde (Natural History Museum) in Berlin, Germany, where its mounted skeleton is a key exhibit from the famous Tendaguru Expeditions. You can see the actual fossils and the reconstruction there, though the skull is missing, leading to different interpretations of its diet.
Lightjet Exposure on High Glossy Paper, Alu Dibond | Distance Frame, Tulipwood, Lacquered Matt Black, Museum Glass
- Framed Size: 83.86" x 61.02" in (213 x 155 cm) - Edition of 12
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