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Iguanodon. This dinosaur was a large bipedal herbivore which stood 14 feet high

Iguanodon. This dinosaur was a large bipedal herbivore which stood 14 feet high


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Iguanodon. This dinosaur was a large bipedal herbivore which stood 14 feet high

This dinosaur was a large bipedal herbivore which stood 14 feet high and 30 feet long. It lived during the Lower Cretactous around 140 to 110 million years ago. Its fossils have been found on three continents

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1910 1961 20th Century Ankylopollexia Archosaur Archosauria Archosauriformes Archosauromorpha Bipedal Cerapoda Cretaceous Cretaceous Period Diapsid Diapsida Dinosaur Dinosauria Dinosauromorpha Dinosaurs Dryomorpha Euornithopoda Extinct Genasauria Habitat Hadrosauriformes Herbivore Iguanodon Iguanodont


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This photograph print showcases an illustration of the Iguanodon, a remarkable dinosaur that roamed the Earth during the Lower Cretaceous period, around 140 to 110 million years ago. The Iguanodon was a large bipedal herbivore, reaching heights of up to 14 feet and lengths of 30 feet. Its fossils have been discovered on three continents, providing evidence of its widespread distribution during prehistoric times. The Iguanodon is a member of the Archosauria, a group of reptiles that includes dinosaurs and their ancestors. More specifically, it belongs to the Diapsida, a subgroup of diapsids, characterized by two openings in the skull for the cheek teeth. The Iguanodon is classified as an Iguanodont, a subgroup of ornithischian dinosaurs, characterized by their beaked jaws and hip structure. The Iguanodon's name translates to "iguana tooth," reflecting its tooth shape, which resembles that of an iguana. This dinosaur's ankylopollexia, or fused forelimbs, were likely used for support and balance, rather than for grasping or manipulating objects. This photograph print, taken in the 20th century, captures the essence of the Iguanodon's prehistoric allure. The dinosaur is depicted in its natural habitat, surrounded by lush vegetation and bathed in daytime sunlight. The Iguanodon's daytime existence is a reminder of the vastly different world that existed before the advent of humans. As we gaze at this striking image, we are transported back in time, imagining the Iguanodon in its prime, wandering through the ancient landscapes of the Cretaceous period.

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