Dinosaur Evolution Poster – Tracing the Dinosaur Family Tree – A Tricky Business
Trying to organise Dinosauria into clades or family groups has kept many palaeontologists burning the midnight oil. Unfortunately, unlike extant animals; when it comes to organising the family tree of extinct animals such as dinosaurs, a new fossil find, or some new research into existing specimens can throw everything into confusion. It can be difficult trying to trace the dinosaur family tree.
What were once accepted relationships are often questioned and new fossils provide tantalising glimpses into the true nature of the relationship between different types of dinosaur.
The two great groups of dinosaurs are the saurischians (Lizard-hipped Dinosaurs) such as the sauropods and the theropods and the ornithischians (Bird-hipped Dinosaurs) examples being the ornithopods such as Iguanodon and the ceratopsians such as Triceratops.
The Dinosaur Family Tree
Much of the general classification was carried out in the late 19th century and this can lead to further problems. The Victorian scientists cannot be criticised for their enthusiasm and endeavour, they worked according to the principles and practices of the era and of course their technology was very limited. Often dinosaurs were grouped together and described using comparative anatomical measures, which is fine in itself, but we now have a lot more specimens to study. Even the names for the suborders can lead to false assumptions. For example, the ornithopods were so named as it was thought that the feet and footprints of these type of animals resembled birds. In contrast, the word theropod means “Beast Foot”. However, the common consensus amongst scientists today is that it is some of the theropods, specifically the maniraptorans such as Microraptor and Velociraptor which are closely related to true birds (Aves).
Knowledge About the Dinosauria
As our knowledge builds up of the 160-million-year-long fossil legacy left by the dinosaurs; a group so diverse that at one extreme tiny dinosaurs such as Micropachycephalosaurus could perch in the palm of your hand whilst others such as Seismosaurus could exceed 50 metres in length, scientists are still trying to classify these animals.
With thousands of different genera (and new ones being discovered all the time), it is quite difficult to piece dinosaur evolution together. You can get a good idea from one of our posters which attempts so show the inter-relationships between the main dinosaur family groups. The poster illustrates the complexity of the dinosaur family tree, as well as the diversity and it is certainly impressive to see so many different animals featured on one poster.
Dinosaur Evolution – See the Dinosaur Family Tree
Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur
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One interesting viewpoint put forward recently is to re-classify all dinosaurs using our understanding of their relationship to living creatures – the birds. Two main groups of dinosaurs would emerge but not “Lizard-hipped or Bird-hipped” as before but “Non-avian” and “Avian Dinosaurs”. If this classification was adopted it would make the dinosaur family tree look very different and the birds in your garden, penguins, pelicans, kiwis, in fact all birds would be basically classified as dinosaurs.
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The Dinosauria can be classified in many ways, the relationships between different families is complex and in some cases not well understood. A cladistic approach can be attempted but this too can prove troublesome – imagine trying to organise the Dinosauria into a simple poster – not easy. The image in the article “Trying to Trace the Dinosaur Family Tree” , is reasonably accurate and does stand up to scientific scrutiny… we did mention this was a tricky business.
What is the Dinosour with the 2 hornes one in the Front and one in the Back and it has that flap on the back of the horn (Back horn).
We think from your description, it is Centrosaurus apertus, a horned dinosaur known from Canada.
please can someone inlarge this image
A team member at Everything Dinosaur has contacted you and supplied high resolution image as requested. If you have any other queries, just let us know.
I am trying to figure out dinosaurs with my 3 year old and I can not make out anything in this picture, could you forward me higher resolution picuture, thanks.
Craig
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This is very helpful.
I am trying to do some research and studies for my illustrations on dinosaurs. Could I get a high resolution version as well? Thanks a ton.
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Can I have a higher resolution picture too. I am doing a project and this is the coolest picture I can find,
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I would like to see the chart above, however my eyes cannot possibly perform this task. Does anybody know where to get a larger higher res pic?
Simply, go to Everything Dinosaur’s website, http://www.everythingdinosaur.com at the home page, scroll down to the “contact us” field which is found at the bottom of the page and send Everything Dinosaur team members an email with this request – they will do their best to help. Probably, send out jpg image in high res.
What is the dinosaur that has a mow-hawk type spike on its head?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!!?~!?!?!?!??!?!!?!??!?!?!?!!?
We will try to email you a high res image so that you can zoom in and see your “mow-hawk” dinosaur. We have just one example of this poster left, it is not online anymore, if you want to purchase this poster, respond to the email we send.
Hope this helps.
Do you have any classification of dinosaurs that spent time in the oceans or rivers?
Do you have any rare dinosaur species?
Nice Amargasaurus cazauil.
can you make the drawings or printings more detailed and more visible?
As far as we know the Dinosauria were almost entirely terrestrial. All dinosaurs could swim and many crossed rivers and lakes during migrations etc but no known species took to an entirely marine existence. Some recently published theories on the habits of Spinosaurs propose that these animals were very much at home in freshwater – see our blog article dated February 20th 2010 entitled “Swimming Spinosaurs”. In terms of what you call “rare dinosaur species” we specialise in dinosaurs and prehistoric animal products, suggest you check out http://www.everythingdinosaur.com to see the ranges. We will endeavour to send you hi res image of the classification.
Can you send me a larger image? ‘im trying to figure out names with my little 2 year old!!! thank you so much!!!
Have responded and sent you a email with a high resolution image attached.
Mike,
I’m in the same dilemna as Sarah above. My three year old is so excited about dinosaurs right now and we’re trying to label some dinosaur magnets for the fridge. This poster looks fantastic, but we can’t make out the names. Can you help?
We have sent you the information you requested.
Hi Mike,
I am having the same problem as Chris & Sarah. My 3 yr old son loves this poster but we cannot read the names. Could you possible send me a high Resolution image also? Thank you so much.
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Hello! Please could you send me an image of the dinosaurs too! My 3 yr old is soo into dinosaurs and we’re trying to find out all the names and types. That would be amazing if you could, thank you!
We have emailed you the high res images requested.
Thanks for your input.
Hola tengo un hijo de 8 años,es fan de los dinosaurios, ahora los está estudiando en el colegio y me gustaria que me enviaran una imagen de alta resolucion del arbol genealogico de los dinosaurios, ya que la que hay en internet no se ve muy bien. Gracias, un saludo.
Buenas tardes,
Le enviaremos una imagen como usted solicitó.
Mis mejores deseos
Me pueden enviar una imagen más grande
Good afternoon,
We will email the image that you requested.
Could you please send me a high resolution version of the image also. Thanks
Your request has been noted and an email sent to you with the images you requested.
The poster looks awesome! could you please send one in high resolution? Thank you.
We have sent you the information you requested by email.
Can u send me high res version of dinosaur poster
Many thanks
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Would you be able to send me the high res image? Thanks so much.
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Could you please send me the high res image as well? Thank you very much. Helen
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Hi, like most of the above comments, I would love to have a high resolution image to be able to see the names or else I will have a pretty upset 5 year old son. The poster is FANTASTIC. Thanks for sharing it with us.
One of our team members will email you in person and send you the highest resolution image we have.
I would love a high resolution image to be able to see the names. I teach english to a 7 year old boy and he loves dinasaurs. Thanks Rachel
One of our team members will send you (email) the highest resolution image we have although we fear that the resolution will not be enough for you to read the details on each dinosaur.
I would be grateful for a high res picture, too. My 2.5 year old is obsessed with dinosaurs right now.
One of our team members will email you the highest resolution picture we have.
Hi Mike, seasons greetings, we think the poster is great, but a hi-res picture would be even better, cant really blame my 3 yr old, (tho dinosaurs have overrun the cinderella castle and the treehouse) its really for me! cant remember half the things i learnt at uni!
We can email you the highest resolution we have but even then at 300dpi compared to 72dpi in the post, it may not be that clear. Our own dinosaur experts have suggested they create their own high resolution, downloadable version but it is just a question of pulling all the materials together and making a cladogram or something similar. We will email you our high resolution image though of the poster.
Can someone please send me a higher resolution poster for my 3 yr old son and I. He just loves it. Thank you.
One of our team members has sent you the highest resolution image we have.
Please could I get the high res picture also?
Thanks
One of our team members will sort this out for you this morning (Sunday).
My 5 year old really is trying to read this image and would love to print it out. Can you send me a copy of this image. Thanks!
One of our team members will send you the highest resolution image we have, unfortunately even or largest image is really difficult to read, however it will be emailed to you shortly.
Could you pls. email me high resolution image of this poster.
Thanks
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Dear Mike, the same problem here, cant make anything out of this image, so it would be very helpful if i could be provided one with higher resolution, thanks
Hi,
I would love a high res version of the poster too, my son is dinosaur mad and loves to learn the names.
Thank you!
Hi Rachel,
One of our team members will email you with the highest resolution image we have.
Hi,
My son is doing a project on Dinosaur is his school, is there any possibility that I can get a good resolution poster?
Thanks in advace for your help!
Ramesh
One of our team members has tried to email you the largest resolution image of the picture that we have.
Mike,
Thank you, but I didnt receive any email, can you please resend it?
Thanks,
Ramesh
We did send you the high resolution image that you requested. However, we received a bounce back from the email message box stating that the 9MB file that we were sending was too big for the mailbox.
I would love to have a higher resolution image of this picture. Could you please email me one as well? Thanks
Maybe you could pull together a poster for sale. Looks like it would be a big hit. Any suggestions on books that are available or something similar with the same information?
One of our team members will email you with the highest resolution visual we have, if you like our customer service, look up Everything Dinosaur on Facebook and please give our page a like. Most decent dinosaur books will show a cladagram as part of the text.
Hi im also looking for an inlarged image.
One of our team members has sorted this for you.
Could I get the hi-res version of the dino tree?
Thanks
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I would love a high-resolution image of the dino family tree. Thanks!!
One of our team members will send you the highest resolution image we have.
Hi,
Could you send me a high resolution image of the image above so I could read the dinosaurs names?
Thanks
Paul
One of our team members has emailed you directly over this matter.
Hello,
Could you please send me a high resolution of the image.
Thank you-Navneet
One of our team members will send you the highest resolution image that we have.
Hi there,
As with everyone else above, my kids love your image but can not read the names, may we have a copy as well, Is this poster still able to be bought?
Regards
Kiwi Kids
We can send you the highest resolution image we have. It is a large file but even so the names may not be able to read. Don’t think this poster is available any more.