
Edmontosaurus - Wikipedia
Edmontosaurus was one of the last non- avian dinosaurs ever to exist, and lived alongside dinosaurs like Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus, Ankylosaurus, and Pachycephalosaurus shortly …
Edmontosaurus - Natural History Museum
Explore Edmontosaurus, a plant-eating ornithopod dinosaur in the Dino Directory.
Edmontosaurus - The Canadian Encyclopedia
May 19, 2021 · Edmontosaurus was one of the largest North American herbivores of its time and even surpassed Tyrannosaurus rex in size. The first specimen to be called Edmontosaurus …
Edmontosaurus - U.S. National Park Service
Jul 8, 2019 · Nicknamed ‘caribou of the Cretaceous’ by Alaskans, Edmontosaurus is one of the largest members of the herbivorous hadrosaur (“thick or stout lizard”) family. Hadrosaurs are …
Edmontosaurus: The Fascinating Life of a Late Cretaceous Giant
May 14, 2024 · Edmontosaurus represents one of the most extensively studied hadrosaurs from the Late Cretaceous period. This genus thrived from 73 to 66 million years ago and spanned a …
Edmontosaurus Facts, Habitat, Diet, Fossils, Pictures
Mar 26, 2022 · The edmontosaurus preferred living in swampy environments. Since the discovery of the very first fossil of the reptile, it has been found throughout North America.
Edmontosaurus | Majestic Herbivore of the Late Cretaceous
Aug 6, 2023 · Edmontosaurus was a herbivorous dinosaur, named after the city of Edmonton, Canada, that roamed the earth during the Late Cretaceous period. This was a time of great …
Edmontosaurus: Overview, Size, Habitat, & Other Facts
Dec 9, 2023 · Edmontosaurus encompasses two distinct species known within the scientific community: Edmontosaurus regalis and Edmontosaurus annectens. These species are …
Fossilguy.com: Edmontosaurus: North Americas most studied …
Edmontosaurus annectens was one of the last dinosaurs to ever exist. It went extinct at the end Cretaceous mass extinction event, which brought a close to the age of Dinosaurs. …
Edmontosaurus, the great American duckbill dinosaur
Two species of Edmontosaurus are known in the fossil record: Edmontosaurus regalis was the earlier one and Edmontosaurus annectens lived later. Together the two animals are not just …