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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2008

Edmontonia was an armored dinosaur, a part of the Nodosaur family from the Late Cretaceous Period. It is named after the Edmonton Formation (now the Horseshoe Canyon Formation), the unit of rock it was found in. Edmontonia fossils have never
been found in Alberta, Canada. Edmontonia was bulky and tank-like at roughly 6.6m (22 ft) long and 2m (6 ft) high. It had small, ridged bony plates on its back and head and many sharp spikes along its back and tail. The four largest spikes jutted out from the shoulders on each side, two of which were split into sub-spines in some specimens. Its skull had a pear-like shape when viewed from above.

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  • AWSOME 5 STARS!

  • oh my god thsnk you soo much that was awesome edmontonia is my favorite armored dinosaur ever¡

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  • could it be possible that an Edmontonia battled an Albertosaurus? They actually came from one place.

  • this is my favorite dinosaur ever :) thank you also is this rise against?

  • I look at 1:00 and think how unwise it would be to piss off an Edmontonia.

  • Definitely not enough tributes to ankylosaurs, so every one is greatly appreciated.

  • Genial 5 stars

  • awesome

  • sweet as hell

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