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The Edmontosaurus was a herbivore; it consumed vegetable matter.
Edmontonia was a genus of armored dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 76 to 66 million years ago. It inhabited what is now North America. Specifically, Edmontonia fossils have been found in the western part of North America, including areas that are part of modern-day Canada and the United States. These dinosaurs roamed in regions that were characterized by diverse ecosystems, including lush forests, swamps, and coastal areas. Edmontonia was a herbivorous dinosaur and belonged to the group of dinosaurs known as ankylosaurids, known for their heavily armored bodies and often equipped with tail clubs for defense.
Panoplosaurus was a nodosaurid (an armored herbivore without a tail club). It was probably most closely related to Edmontonia.
There were thousands of armoured dinosaurs in the Jurassic and Cretaceous eras. Here are a few:- Ankylosaurus- Sauropelta- Edmontonia- Triceratopps- Stegosaurus- Kentrosaurus- Scelidosaurus- Albertosaurus-TUOJIANGOSAURUS- HUAYANGOSAURUS
The adjective 'heavy' has a number of meanings. Some synonyms for 'heavy' are:hearty (heavy food)stocky (heavy person)loaded (heavy cargo)coarse (heavy features)cloudy, gloomy, (heavy sky)strong, severe (heavy force)dreary, boring, turgid (heavy reading)
Heavy Heavy Low Low ended in 2012.
Heavy Heavy Low Low was created in 2004.
The word "heavy"
Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing was created on 1995-04-04.
She was carrying a large, heavy box. African elephants are very heavy!
You would need clothing with several different degrees of insulation, ranging from heavy, through very heavy, extremely heavy, awesomely heavy, and astronomically heavy, to incredibly heavy and impractically heavy.
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