Yes, at birth they're really fast. Adults are slower, but still have good speed
Iguanodon were very large herbivores, growing to between 33 and 43 feet long and weighing 3.5 tons. Their large size would have defended them from smaller predators. If they were attacked by a large theropod, they probably would have run away on their hind legs if possible. The top speed of an Iguanodon running bipedally is estimated to be 15 miles per hour. In the case that an Iguanodon was cornered, it may have attempted to defend itself by striking with its long, sharp thumb claws.
Iguanodon were very large herbivores, growing to between 33 and 43 feet long and weighing 3.5 tons. Their large size would have defended them from smaller predators. If they were attacked by a large theropod, they probably would have run away on their hind legs if possible. The top speed of an Iguanodon running bipedally is estimated to be 15 miles per hour. In the case that an Iguanodon was cornered, it may have attempted to defend itself by striking with its long, sharp thumb claws.
Answerer: Marine Iguanodon and Lesser Antillean Iguanodon. Asker: How did you know? Answerer: That is another question.
Iguanodon is its genus name. There is one currently accepted species of the Iguanodon genus. This species's Latin name is Iguanodon bernissartensis.
There is no "nickname" for Iguanodon. Iguanodon is the scientific name for the genus, and the full Latin name for the only species in this genus is Iguanodon bernissartensis. Iguanodon means "iguana tooth" in while bernissartensis refers to Bernissart, Belgium, where the first nearly complete skeletons of Iguanodon were discovered.
Yes, the Iguanodon was an herbivorous dinosaur. They ate contemporary plants such as conifers and ferns. To reach higher foliage, they could have stood on their hind legs.
iguanodon it has mad fighting skills
these are reletives of iguanodon muttuburasaurus ouranosaurus altirhinus camptosaurus tenontosaurus dryosaurus rhabdodon
Because, they are born like that. Iguanodon is one of the most interesting dinosaurs ever just because he had these wonderful stripes. People say that Iguanodon looks like a zebra.
Iguanodon lived in Europe between 125 and 126 million years ago. At this time, much of Europe was flooded by shallow seas, and Iguanodon lived on the many islands that remained.
Iguanodon lived between 126 and 125 million years ago in Europe. Because shallow seas flooded much of Europe at that time, Iguanodon lived on the remaining islands.