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Type of dinosaur species: Regalis
Length: 22 ft
Weight: 3.5 tons
Location: Canada
Time: 76-65 million years ago, Late Cretaceous
Food: Herbavore
Environment: Floodplain
Sketches
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1. The tooth of the Edmontonia dinosaur resembles a leaf. This dinosaur was also a armored herbivore. This leaf shape also represents what it ate and the shape of it's armor plates.
2. This "E" represents the spikes that protected this armor. This dinosaur's spikes are interesting because they faced both backward and forward.
3. This is the skull of the Edmontonia. The Edmontonia has a head that looks a lot like a sheep.
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"The Dino Directory - Edmontosaurus - Natural History Museum." The Dino Directory - Edmontosaurus - Natural History Museum. The Natural History Museum, n.d. Web. 26 Mar. 2016. <http://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/dino-directory/edmontosaurus.html>.
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