- teeth.
Unlike ankylosaurids,
nodosaurids lacked mace-like tail clubs,
instead having more
flexible tail tips. Many
nodosaurids had
spikes projecting outward...
- rare in its environment.
Although it
lived alongside Denversaurus, a
nodosaurid ankylosaur,
their ranges and
ecological niches do not
appear to have overlapped...
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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...
- America,
around 139 to 134.6
million years ago. It is
often considered a
nodosaurid closely related to ****anthus.
Gastonia has a
sacral shield and large...
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Borealopelta (meaning "Northern shield") is a
genus of
nodosaurid ankylosaur from the
Lower Cretaceous of what is
today Alberta, Canada. It
contains a...
- herbivores. Finally, in Europe, dromaeosaurids,
rhabdodontid iguanodontians,
nodosaurid ankylosaurians, and
titanosaurian sauropods were prevalent. Flowering...
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Nodosaurus (meaning '****bed lizard') is a
genus of
herbivorous nodosaurid ankylosaurian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous, the
fossils of
which are found...
-
Hylaeosaurus and much of its
anatomy is unknown. It
might have been a
basal nodosaurid,
although a
recent cladistic analysis recovers it as a
basal ankylosaurid...
- (/ˌsɔːroʊˈpɛltə/ SOR-oh-PEL-tə;
meaning 'lizard shield') is a
genus of
nodosaurid dinosaur that
existed in the
Early Cretaceous Period of
North America...
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Peloroplites (meaning "monstrous
heavy one") is a
monospecific genus of
nodosaurid dinosaur from Utah that
lived during the Late
Cretaceous (Cenomanian to...