Casts of a skull, dermal plates and tail spikes of the Late Jurassic stegosaurian dinosaur Stegosaurus, black specimens from DINOLab, Salt Lake City, Utah, the lighter spike from the Museum of Western Colorado, Grand Junction, CO.
Souvenir postcards (below) from the American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, showing a mounted skeleton of Stegosaurus stenops, and reproducing a painting depicting a group of Stegosaurus individuals.
Various parts of the skeleton of Stegosaurus, including the skull, two dermal plates and two tail spikes (black specimens from DINOLab, Salt Lake City, UT).


Stereographs showing views of Stegosaurus: first, a view taken during the early 20th Century of the Stegosaurus skeleton at the American Museum of Natural History; second, the Smithsonian Institution’s papier mache life-sized, fleshed-out figure as it appeared in the United States Government exhibit at the World’s Fair, St. Louis (Underwood & Underwood, 1904. To see these images in 3D, just “reverse cross” your eyes.







