a genus of hadrosaurid (duck-billed) dinosaur. It contains two known species: Edmontosaurus regalis and Edmontosaurus annectens.
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Эдмонтозавр (Edmontosaurus)
Динозавры
Эдмонтоза́вр — род динозавров из семейства гадрозаврид, который относят к гадрозавринам — подсемейству гадрозавридов, не имевших гребня. Окаменелости этих древних пресмыкающихся были обнаружены в западной части Северной Америки в отложениях... Википедия
Масса: 3 000 – 3 500 кг (взрослая особь)
Высшая классификация: Гадрозавриды
Скорость: 45 км/ч (Maximum)
Длина: 9 – 13 м (взрослая особь)
Рост: 3 м (В бедре)
Период исчезновения окаменелостей: Маастрихтский ярус
Научное название: Edmontosaurus
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Edmontosaurus was one of the largest Hadrosaur genera, being up to 9 m (30 ft) long and weighing about 4 tonnes (4.4 short tons).
20 янв. 2022 г. · Hannah is a species of Edmontosaurus, one of the duckbilled or hadrosaur dinosaurs. Edmontosaurus was up to 42 feet long, about 10 feet tall at ...
Edmontosaurus was one of the largest and most common dinosaurs of late Cretaceous North America. It is classified as a hadrosaur, or duck-billed dinosaur.
Edmontosaurus is a massive animal, one of the largest hadrosaurs ever discovered. It measured around 11 - 13 meters (36 - 43 feet) from the tip of its snout to ...
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Edmontosaurus ("lizard from Edmonton") is a hadrosaurid dinosaur species from the Maastrichtian, the last phase of the Cretaceous period, 71-65 million ...
Arguably the scientifically best-known dinosaur in the fossil record, Edmontosaurus is known from countless remains that range from single vertebrae to.
It had an extremely long and low skull, and was quite a large animal, growing up to approximately 12 metres (39 ft) in length and 5.6 metric tons (6.2 short ...