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[[caption-width-right:350:Before you [[Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs Walked with Dinosaurs]], were [[Film/JurassicPark welcomed to Jurassic Park]], or found [[Literature/TheLostWorld1912 the Lost World]]...basically before most DinosaurMedia, there were these guys.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Before you [[Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs Walked with Dinosaurs]], were [[Film/JurassicPark welcomed to Jurassic Park]], Franchise/JurassicPark, or found [[Literature/TheLostWorld1912 the Lost World]]...basically before most DinosaurMedia, there were these guys.]]
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* TropeMakers: For most DinosaurMedia and Palaeoart. No other works about the subject existed beforehand.
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* TropeMakers: For most DinosaurMedia and Palaeoart. No other works about the subject existed beforehand.beforehand, at least not on the scale of it.
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** The pterosaurs look rather weird from today's perspective, with their long curvy necks, semi-circular wings, and scaly skin. Interestingly, they're shown resting on all fours, which is something that wouldn't come into fashion in depictions of pterosaurs until decades later.
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* PteroSoarer: The pterosaurs look rather weird from today's perspective, with their long curvy necks, semi-circular wings, and scaly skin. Interestingly, they're shown resting on all fours, which is something that wouldn't come into fashion in depictions of pterosaurs until decades later.
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** The early horse ''Palaeotherium'' is depicted as being a tapir with a trunk, which it wasn't in life.
** ''Megatherium'' also has a trunk, which it did not actually have.
* {{Irony}}: The creature that most resembles an iguana out of the creatures isn't ''Iguanodon'', but ''Hylaeosaurus'', complete with back spines.
** ''Megatherium'' also has a trunk, which it did not actually have.
* {{Irony}}: The creature that most resembles an iguana out of the creatures isn't ''Iguanodon'', but ''Hylaeosaurus'', complete with back spines.
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** The early horse ''Palaeotherium'' is depicted as being like a tapir with a trunk, tapir, which it wasn't in life.
** Both them and the ''Megatherium'' alsohas a have trunk, which it did not neither actually have.
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* {{Irony}}: The creature that most resembles an iguana out of the creatures isn't ''Iguanodon'', but ''Hylaeosaurus'', complete with backspines.spikes.
** Both them and the ''Megatherium'' also
* {{Irony}}: The creature that most resembles an iguana out of the creatures isn't ''Iguanodon'', but ''Hylaeosaurus'', complete with back
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* PrehistoricMonster: Victorian England's views of prehistory as a savage time and place does leak in at times.
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* PrehistoricMonster: Victorian England's views of prehistory as a savage time and place does leak in into the designs and presentation at times.
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* TropeMakers: For most DinosaurMedia.
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* TropeMakers: For most DinosaurMedia.DinosaurMedia and Palaeoart. No other works about the subject existed beforehand.
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* ThePlace: The painting is named after the Crystal Palace Park in UsefulNotes/{{London}}, England, where the sculptures are located.