iguanodon


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i·guan·o·don

 (ĭ-gwä′nə-dŏn′)
n.
A large herbivorous ornithiscian dinosaur of the genus Iguanodon of the Cretaceous Period, having a long broad snout with a horny beak, numerous small teeth, and a spike on each thumb.

[New Latin Iguanodōn, genus name : iguana + -odon.]
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iguanodon

(ɪˈɡwɑːnəˌdɒn)
n
(Palaeontology) a massive herbivorous long-tailed bipedal dinosaur of the genus Iguanodon, common in Europe and N Africa in Jurassic and Cretaceous times: suborder Ornithopoda (ornithopods)
[C19: New Latin, from iguana + Greek odōn tooth]
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i•guan•o•don

(ɪˈgwɑ nəˌdɒn, ɪˈgwæn ə-)

n.
a bipedal, plant-eating dinosaur, of the genus Iguanodon, that inhabited Europe in the early Cretaceous Period.
[< New Latin (1825) < Sp iguan(a) iguana + Greek -odṓn -toothed (see -odont)]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.iguanodon - massive herbivorous bipedal dinosaur with a long heavy tailiguanodon - massive herbivorous bipedal dinosaur with a long heavy tail; common in Europe and northern Africa; early Cretaceous period
dinosaur - any of numerous extinct terrestrial reptiles of the Mesozoic era
genus Iguanodon - type genus of the Iguanodontidae
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August the twenty-eighth-- the day we saw five live iguanodons in a glade of Maple White Land.
If, as Lord John said, the glade of the iguanodons will remain with us as a dream, then surely the swamp of the pterodactyls will forever be our nightmare.
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At the Dino Live exhibition, families will come face to face with a Tyrannosaurus which stands an incredible four metres tall; a Pteranodon - a type of flying reptile; an Iguanodon; an Allosaurus; a Triceratops and a Carnotaurus - a 'meat eating bull', whilst learning some interesting facts along the way.
On one beach are dinosaur tracks identified as made by an 81/2ft tall iguanodon who was eating at the time.
Dino Falls is at the side of the M60 and visitors play under the watchful eyes of the gigantic resident dinosaurs, including Tyrannosaurus Rex, Allosaurus, Baby Triceratops, Pterasuria, Velociraptors Raptors, Iguanodon, Diplodocus and Triceratops.
So the lack of finds here is probably more to do with the built-up nature of the area more than anything else and we can rest assured that everything from the two-metre high Iguanodon - one of the duck-billed Ornithopod dinosaurs - the armoured Hylaeosaurus and the massive Megalosaurus would have roamed the area we now call home.
DINOSAUR TRAIL AT DRAYTON MANOR THEME PARK, TAMWORTH Among the attractions at Drayton Manor is a Dino Trail, which includes a whole host of lifesized prehistoric creatures great and small such as a Stegosaurus, Iguanodon and two dome-headed Pachycephalosaurus charging at each other for a head-butting battle.
Other items include a Martian meteorite that is estimated to be 11 million years old and the bones of an iguanodon that spurred enlightenment era research on dinosaurs.