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- evidence for both quadrupedality and bipedality within iguanodontids. It is thought that iguanodontids were primarily quadrupedal but could optionally walk...
- Iguanodontidae. However, phylogenetic studies show that the traditional "iguanodontids" are a paraphyletic grade leading up to the hadrosaurs (duck-billed...
- al. Early Cretaceous (Barremian) Wes**** Formation  United Kingdom An iguanodontid ornithopod. The type species is C. chasei. Datai Gen. et sp. nov Valid...
- quadrupedal movement has been debated; it was originally thought to be an "iguanodontid"; thought recent studies indicate a rhabdodont position. Ornithopods...
- formation of the Yanji Group in China. Fossil ornithopod tracks of iguanodontids and theropods have been reported from the fluvial sandstones of the...
- nature and identification does not go beyond indeterminate theropod and iguanodontid remains. Amiot, Romain; Wang, Xu; Lécuyer, Christophe; Buffetaut, Eric;...
- OCLC 985402380. Taquet, P. (2012). "The African Cousins of the European Iguanodontids". Bernissart Dinosaurs and Early Cretaceous Terrestrial Ecosystems....
- Another nodosaur from Texas. Tenontosaurus Lower Cretaceous herbivore An iguanodontid whose remains have been found in Texas, Oklahoma and Maryland. [citation...
- Scheetz, R. A.; Britt, B. B.; Higgerson, J. (2010). "A large, tall-spined iguanodontid dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous (Early Albian) basal Cedar Mountain...
- unranked clades in the scientific literature, though many traditional iguanodontids are now included in the superfamily Hadrosauroidea. Iguanodon lies between...