
Edmontonia - Wikipedia
Meanwhile, the type species of Edmontonia, Edmontonia longiceps, had been named by Charles Mortram Sternberg in 1928. The generic name Edmontonia refers to Edmonton or the Edmonton …
Edmontonia - U.S. National Park Service
Aug 18, 2016 · Edmontonia is named for the rock formation where this genus of dinosaur was first found near Edmonton, Alberta in Canada. This member of the nodosaur family (“knob lizard”) is part of the …
Edmontonia | The Armored Herbivore of the Late Cretaceous
Jul 7, 2024 · In the rich and diverse ecosystems of the Late Cretaceous, Edmontonia stood as a formidable presence. Known for its extensive armor and robust build, this dinosaur roamed what is …
Edmontonia | Dinopedia | Fandom
Edmontonia (ed-MON-tone-EE-uh) was a nodosaurid that lived in the Late Cretaceous Period (76.5-65.5 mya). Like other ankylosaurs, it was a heavily armored herbivore that was designed to stay and fight …
Edmontonia | Description, Size, Fossil, Diet, & Facts
Feb 14, 2023 · Edmontonia, named after the Edmonton Formation where its fossils were discovered in Canada, is a genus of armoured dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, …
Edmontonia - Facts and Figures - ThoughtCo
Mar 6, 2017 · An in-depth profile of Edmontonia, including this dinosaur's characteristics, behavior and habitat.
Edmontonia - Learn About This Dinosaur | Dinosaur Sounds
Edmontonia was a herbivorous dinosaur, feeding on a variety of plants including ferns, cycads, and conifers. It is considered a primitive ankylosaurid, and is thought to be closely related to other …
Edmontonia: a tank-like armored dino - Dino Digest
An Edmontonia is a tank-like armored dinosaur from the Ankylosauria group. This medium dino looked a lot like other Ankylosaurids without the tail club. However, the Edmontonia had large spikes around …
Edmontonia - Natural History Museum
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Edmontonia - Prehistoric Wildlife
Oct 28, 2015 · Edmontonia was one of the larger nodasaurids, dinosaurs that were similar to the ankylosaurids but lacked their tail clubs and had narrower mouths.