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iguanodon

[ UK /ˈɪɡjuːˌænɒdən/ ]
NOUN
  1. massive herbivorous bipedal dinosaur with a long heavy tail; common in Europe and northern Africa; early Cretaceous period

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  • It was carnivorous, and therefore more ferocious than the iguanodon, and more ready to attack. A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder
  • 'Iguanodons grew to five metres tall, while megalosauruses grew even taller, to eight metres,’ she said.
  • In the story, set over 65 million years ago, an iguanodon hatchling named Aladar is separated from his family.
  • While still but a lowly egg, a baby iguanodon becomes permanently separated from his momma during a vicious carnosaur attack.
  • You have just breathed in a nitrogen atom that passed through the right lung of the third iguanodon to the left of the tall cycad tree. Richard Dawkins on our "queer" universe
  • The past falls open unexpectedly, and its wider accretions and effacements – the lost forest of Andredesleage, the iguanodon bones Gideon Mantell discovered in the Wealden sandstone, the Piltdown Man forgery a century later – loom over the landscape she walks through. To the River: A Journey Beneath the Surface by Olivia Laing – review
  • A long horn projects from the snout, and it is a fac-simile in miniature of the antediluvian monster, the "iguanodon," who was about a hundred feet long and twelve feet thick -- an awkward creature to meet in a narrow road. Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon
  • Aladar the iguanodon, the Tarzan of the dinosaur world, is raised by lemurs.
  • The Ornithopoda included the hadrosaurs, the iguanodontids, the heterodontosaurs, the hypsilophodontids, and various other dinosaurs.
  • Oh, and I had no idea that, last year, Greg Paul (a notorious taxonomic "lumper" since at least the '80s) split the taxon Iguanodon into Iguanodon, Mantellisaurus, and Dollodon. "But I could sleep with you there. I could sleep with you there."
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