He could probably be some kind of hadrosaur due to the crest on his head, but then again, it's probable he could also be an iguanodon to his physical appearance.
the answer to this question is DINOZAURS, the name of the cartoon Where cartoon dinosaur fossils came back to life in a museum they also faught evil dinosaurs like them then they turned back to fossils at day time is called DINOZAURS
Its a last name. Or its Sylvester the cat (Cartoon).
Here were the stations that aired Denver the Last Dinosaur for it's first season.Anchorage, AK: FOX 4 (KTBY)Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT)Campbellsville, KY: WGRB 34Cleveland, OH: ABC 23 (WAKC)Chicago, IL: FOX 32 (WFLD)Hartford, CT: FOX 61 (WTIC)Honolulu, HI: KMGT 26Kansas City, MO: FOX 41 (KSHB)Louisville, KY: FOX 41 (WDRB)Parkersburg, WV: NBC 15 (WTAP)Philadelphia, PA: WGBS 57San Francisco, CA: FOX 2 (KTVU)St. Louis, MO: KPLR 11
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