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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,...
- ch****s; the
presence of ch****s in
ornithischians is controversial, but some
nodosaurs had
armor plates that
covered the ch**** region,
which may have been embedded...
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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...
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Borealopelta nested with
Pawpawsaurus and
Europelta in a
group of
Albian nodosaurs, with
Hungarosaurus being the next
closest taxon. The
phylogeny below...
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dinosaur faunas on each of them were very different. For example,
nodosaurs were
common in Appalachia, but they were rare in Laramidia, and there...
- Appalachiosaurus, some
hadrosauroids such as
Eotrachodon and Lophorhothon,
nodosaurs, dromaeosaurs, and new
leptoceratopsian while the
northern ****emblage...
- Edmontosaurus,
Kritosaurus and a
possible species of Gryposaurus, the
nodosaur Glyptodontopelta, the
oviraptorid Ojoraptosaurus,
possible species of the...
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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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continent of Appalachia, and they may have been a
prominent part of its diet.
Nodosaurs were also present,
although they were less
likely to be
hunted due to...
- Edmontosaurus, the
ornithopod Thescelosaurus the
ankylosaur Ankylosaurus and the
nodosaurs Denversaurus,
Glyptodontopelta and Edmontonia.
Predatory dinosaurs from...