No problem, but look at those links in post 110. I find them fascinating. These are not just pictures, but archaeological observations.
Those ancient civilizations found the fossilized
bones of those dinosaurs, not living ones.
Its like with the cyclops stemming from a wooly mammoth skull:
That's not actually an eye socket there in the middle, but we can see how ancient civilizations would have thought it was.
It
is fascinating to see a stegosaurus in some old rock art. But they got that imagery from finding a skeleton, not from living with them.
Fun fact: The time between when the stegosaurus lived (150 mya) and when the T-Rex lived, is longer that the time when the T-Rex lived (65 mya) and right now. We are closer in time to the T-Rex than the T-Rex was to the stegosaurus.