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- closer to Camptosaurus than to Draconyx from the Jur****ic of Portugal, hence its tentative placement within the Camptosaurus genus. Camptosaurus is a relatively...
- was ****igned to Camptosaurus medius (Marsh, 1894) by Charles W. Gilmore in 1925. When C. medius was synonymised with Camptosaurus dispar in 1980, the...
- however: already in 1889 Richard Lydekker ****igned the species to Camptosaurus, as Camptosaurus prestwichii. This opinion was generally accepted for over a...
- over the course of their evolution.[citation needed]. Jur****ic genus Camptosaurus was small, no more than 5 metres (16 ft) in length and half a tonne in...
- Formation. The type species O. depressus was previously referred to as Camptosaurus depressus, and was first described in 1909 by Charles W. Gilmore. It...
- as being 6–7 metres (20–23 ft) long, larger than its close relatives Camptosaurus and Draconyx. This makes it the largest ornithopod known from Europe...
- than Camptosaurus hoggii was. As a result, they removed Iguanodon hoggii from Camptosaurus and left it as an unnamed euornithopod, "Camptosaurus" hoggii...
- skull was given in 1886, as that of Camptosaurus amplus. Gilmore used the skull to reconstruct the skull of Camptosaurus ****uming that it came from the Morrison...
- include: A blue camptosaurus (summoned by a heart card) that attacks with its tail and can walk on ice without sliding; a red camptosaurus (spade) that can...
- from Iguanodon, the best-known members of the clade include Dryosaurus, Camptosaurus, Ouranosaurus, and the duck-bills, or hadrosaurs. In older sources, Iguanodontidae...