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Post by neovenator08 on Jul 2, 2011 7:15:30 GMT
Well, some teeth in England have been attributed to a dromeosaur called Nuthetes, which may have been similar to Balaur (double claw ect).
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Post by sid on Jul 2, 2011 8:16:01 GMT
Ankylosaurs: Edmontonia schlessmani (=Denversaurus schlessmani) Ankylosaurus magniventris So the Raul Martin illustration in my sign is basically right! I knew it! ;D
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Post by dinoguy2 on Jul 2, 2011 11:49:50 GMT
Ankylosaurs: Edmontonia schlessmani (=Denversaurus schlessmani) Ankylosaurus magniventris So the Raul Martin illustration in my sign is basically right! I knew it! ;D Yup! though how much "Edmontonia" schlessmani (no reason to abandon Denversaurus, really) looked like Edmontonia longiceps is anybody's guess.
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