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Dinosaurs from A - Z

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updated May 20, 2010
edited by --Mariana--
posted by Rey_Mysterio
How amazing that people know so many dinosaurs... - chicasabrosa, May 20, 2010

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Brontosaurus

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updated May 17, 2010
posted by --Mariana--
Me encanta la foto. - aceydoubleyou, May 15, 2010
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kentrosaurus alt text

updated May 17, 2010
posted by MeEncantanCarasSonrisas
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Iguanodon

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updated May 17, 2010
posted by Fidalgo
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Giganotosaurus

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updated May 17, 2010
posted by Fidalgo
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Ohmdenosaurus

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updated Oct 1, 2010
edited by Fidalgo
posted by Fidalgo
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Parasaurolophus

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updated Oct 1, 2010
posted by Fidalgo
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alt textleptoceratops

updated May 17, 2010
edited by melipiru
posted by melipiru
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Huayangosaurus

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updated May 17, 2010
posted by Fidalgo
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Fukuiraptor

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updated May 17, 2010
edited by Fidalgo
posted by Fidalgo
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Jaxartosaurus

updated May 17, 2010
edited by melipiru
posted by melipiru
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Edmontosaurus - first discovered in Canada.

Translation: Edmonton Lizard Also known as: Anatosaurus, Thespesius Description: Herbivore, Bipedal Order: Ornithischia Suborder: Ornithopoda Infraorder: Iguanodontia Family: Hadrosauridae Height: 20 feet (6.1 meters) Length: 43 feet (13.1 meters) Weight: 7,000 - 8,000 pounds (3,175-3,630 kg) Period: Late Cretaceous

Notes: Edmontosaurus was discovered in Alberta, Canada. A plant eater with batteries of teeth in its jaw bone for pulverizing plant food, it had up to 60 rows of teeth on each jaw -- more than 1,000 teeth in total.

updated May 15, 2010
edited by amykay
posted by amykay
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Argentinosaurus

recently discovered in Argentina.

updated May 14, 2010
posted by Lucrecia
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Camptosaurus

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updated May 14, 2010
posted by 002262dd
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Diplodocus

updated May 14, 2010
posted by nelson_rafael
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Nipponosaurus.... a Japanese lizard, herbivore, bipedal of the Late Cretaceous

updated May 17, 2010
posted by nelson_rafael