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Edmontonia is a
genus of
panoplosaurin nodosaurid dinosaur from the Late
Cretaceous Period. It is part of the Nodosauridae, a
family within Ankylosauria...
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referred the find to
Edmontonia longiceps. In 1988,
Robert Thomas Bakker decided to
split the
genus Edmontonia. The
species Edmontonia rugosidens was made...
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experienced male and the
Edmontonia has
found a last leaf. Suddenly, the log she
stands on
breaks apart and the
Edmontonia slides down the snow on her...
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considered the
proper name for
material otherwise referred to as
Edmontonia,
complicating its
phylogenetic and
ecological interpretations, at one...
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includes not only the Late
Cretaceous Panoplosaurus,
Denversaurus and
Edmontonia, but also the mid
Cretaceous Animantarx and Texasetes, as well as Patagopelta...
- is tall, and
similar coracoid to sca****
proportions to
Animantarx and
Edmontonia. The
skull of
Peloroplites has an
estimated length of 56 cm and a maximum...
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supraorbital and bone fragments. It was
named in 2000 by
Tracy Ford.
Edmontonia australis is a
junior synonym of Glyptodontopelta.
Fossils of Glyptodontopelta...
- were rare in Laramidia, and
there were only
specialized forms, such as
Edmontonia and Panoplosaurus. This is an
example of how
isolated faunas develop differently...
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conflated with that of
Edmontonia (earlier
referred to as Palaeoscincus); in
addition to
Ankylosaurus being depicted with spikes,
Edmontonia has also been depicted...
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Argentinian ankylosaur (Patagopelta)
Texasetes Denversaurus Edmontonia longiceps Edmontonia rugosidens...