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there exists evidence for both
bipedalism and
quadrupedalism within iguanodontid species,
supporting the idea that
individual organisms were
capable of...
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larger prey and a scavenger,
since it also
contained bones of a
juvenile iguanodontid. The
creature would have
caught and
processed its prey
primarily with...
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Mantellisaurus which has been
generally accepted. In 2009
fragmentary iguanodontid material was
described from
upper Barremian Paris Basin deposits in Auxerre...
- Iguanodontidae. However,
phylogenetic studies show that the
traditional "
iguanodontids" are a
paraphyletic grade leading up to the
hadrosaurs (duck-billed...
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quadrupedal movement has been debated; it was
originally thought to be an "
iguanodontid",
though recent studies indicate a
rhabdodont position.
Ornithopods this...
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Sylvestre de
Grateloup in 1840, it was
originally believed to be an
iguanodontid dinosaur but has
since been reclassified. The name
Squalodon comes from...
- Scheetz, R. A.; Britt, B. B.; Higgerson, J. (2010). "A large, tall-spined
iguanodontid dinosaur from the
Early Cretaceous (Early Albian)
basal Cedar Mountain...
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weighed 2.5–5.5 t (2.8–6.1
short tons), con****uously
heavy for an
iguanodontid this size.
Paleontologist Thomas R.
Holtz Jr.
speculated Lurdusaurus...
- of the ilium). It is
known from some
vertebrae and two ilia.
Isolated iguanodontid bones from the
Lakota Formation probably belong to this species. In 2011...
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remains include a
large femur and pubis.
Iguanacolossus is a large,
robust iguanodontid,
probably reaching 9 m (30 ft) long and
weighing 5 t (11,000 lb) in body...