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Nodosauridae is a
family of
ankylosaurian dinosaurs, from the Late Jur****ic to the Late
Cretaceous period in what is now
North America,
South America,...
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Brown and
colleagues from a well-preserved
specimen known as the
Suncor nodosaur.
Discovered at an oil
sands mine
north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, the specimen...
- in the same localities, and the
nodosaur appears to have
inhabited the lowlands. The
narrower muzzle of the
nodosaur suggests it had a more selective...
- the
dinosaur faunas on each of them were very different. For example,
nodosaurs were
common in Appalachia, but they were rare in Laramidia, and there...
- Edmontosaurus,
Kritosaurus and a
possible species of Gryposaurus, the
nodosaur Glyptodontopelta, the
oviraptorid Ojoraptosaurus,
possible species of the...
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apparently dying out in Appalachia.
Nodosaurs, though,
appear to have been more
plentiful in Appalachia.
Nodosaurs were large,
herbivorous armored dinosaurs...
- sympiestodon, a
paralligatorid Struthiosaurus transylvanicus, a
struthiosaurin nodosaur Telmatosaurus transylvanicus, a
hadrosauromorph Transylvanosaurus platycephalus...
- from the
Early and Late
Cretaceous of
western North America. Like
other nodosaurs, it
would have been a slow-moving
quadrupedal herbivore covered in heavy...
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terrestrial species such as
herds of hadrosaurs,
horned ceratopsids,
armored nodosaurs, and tyrannosauroids. Big Bend was, at this time, well
above sea level...
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spines cannot be observed.
Hylaeosaurus is
often styled as a
fairly typical nodosaur, with rows of
armour plating on the back and tail
combined with a relatively...