Stegosaurus Gay Pride Collection
Show off your gay pride with this Ste·gay·saurus (Stegosaurus). Available on a variety of products, from mugs to t-shirts.
Art by @soft-biology

Show off your gay pride with this Ste·gay·saurus (Stegosaurus). Available on a variety of products, from mugs to t-shirts.
Art by @soft-biology
An illustrated diorama from the Otuma Formation in Perú, dating back to the late Eocene. It features the early whale Cynthiacetus.
Art by Stieven Van der Poorten
Join this adorable Ankylosaur in fighting against bigotry! T-shirts are available in a variety of colors.
Art by @artoffabricious
This t-shirt features a fabulous Lambeoaurus in the colors of the lesbian pride flag!
Art by DJ Washington
An illustrated diorama of a scene from the Hanson Formation in Antarctica, dating back to the Early Jurassic. It features the theropod dinosaur Cryolophosaurus.
Art by Stieven Van der Poorten
This unisex t-shirt features an awesome Dilophosaurus in the colors of the bisexual pride flag. A bi-lophosaurus if you will!
Art by DJ Washington
An illustrated diorama of a scene from the Issel Formation, dating back to Middle Eocene France. It features the recently described sebecid Dentaneosuchus.
Art by Stieven Van der Poorten
This unisex t-shirt features a Tyrannosaurus in the colors of the trans pride flag. Be as fierce as a T. rex when fighting for human rights!
Art by DJ Washington
An illustrated diorama of a scene from the Kuldana Formation, dating to the Early Eocene in Pakistan. It features a variety of early cetaceans that had not fully transitioned to an aquatic lifestyle.
Art by Stieven Van der Poorten
Pride month is upon us! This Velociraptor t-shirt is perfect for wearing at Pride and making homophobes mad. It is available in a variety of colors. Design by DJ Washington
Get a poster of this exciting piece of paleoart depicting two fearsome predators from the Hell Creek Formation, Tyrannosaurus rex and the large dromaeosaur Dakotaraptor.
Art by Franco Tempesta
An illustrated diorama of a scene from the Nemegt Formation in Cretaceous Mongolia. This poster features the very weird theropod Deinocheirus.
Art by Stieven Van der Poorten
The final episode of the second season of Prehistoric Planet is out! We are ready for what looks like an action packed episode. Tyrannosaurus vs Quetzalcoatlus! Triceratops fight!
The Western Interior Seaway divided North America during the Cretaceous and was host to a dizzying array of marine creatures, plenty of which feature on today's Episode of Prehistoric Planet. Also available for Samsung phones!
Art by Greco Westermann
Today's episode of Prehistoric Planet is about the late Cretaceous oceans. We are ready to see some marine reptiles in action. And don't even get us started on the iconic bird Hesperornis!
Beelzebufo was a large that lived in Madagascar during the Late Cretaceous. It can be seen in Prehistoric Planet, snatching a baby theropod.
Art by Emily Higgs
Pachycephalosaurus is one of the stars of today's episode of Prehistoric Planet. We are also eager to see what the huge Argentinian dromaeosaur Austroraptor will be up to.
This pattern features some of the stars of the 'Coasts' episode of Prehistoric Planet, including a pycnodont fish, a scaphitid ammonite, a protostegid turtle hatchling, Tuarangisaurus, Kaikaifilui and Mosasaurus.
Art by @soft-biology
Today's episode of Prehistoric Planet will feature Tarchia, Rajasaurus and Isisaurus among others. The velociraptorines from the first season are also returning. Which badlands dinosaurs are you most excited about?
Inspired by their portrayal in Prehistoric Planet, this t-shirt shows a Dreadnoughtus with speculative but plausible air-sacks for display.
Art by Greco Westermann