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Hylaeosaurus
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Hylaeosaurus
(pronounced hie-LEE-oh-SAWR-us) Hylaeosaurus meaning Wealden lizard) was an armored, quadrupedal, plant-eating dinosaur, an ankylosaur . It lived during the early Cretaceous period in what is now Europe. Hylaeosaurus was named by paleontologist Gideon Mantell in 1833. Found op http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/glossary/
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hylaeosaurus
<paleontology> A large Wealden dinosaur from the Tilgate Forest, England. It was about twenty feet long, protected by bony plates in the skin, and armed with spines. ... Origin: NL. Hylaeosaurus, fr. Gr. Belonging to a forest (fr. Wood) + a lizard. ... Source: Websters Dictionary ... (01 Mar 1... Found op http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?hylaeosaurus
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Hylaeosaurus
• (n.) A large Wealden dinosaur from the Tilgate Forest, England. It was about twenty feet long, protected by bony plates in the skin, and armed with spines. Found op http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/hylaeosaurus/
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Hylaeosaurus
(from the article `dinosaur`) ...before the Maidstone Iguanodon came to light, a different kind of skeleton was found in the Weald of southern England. It was described and named ... Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/h/90
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Hylaeosaurus
Hylaeosaurus A woodland (Wealden) lizard from Late (or Early) Cretaceous southeast England. It was named for the lower Cretaceous Wealden deposit at Tilgate Forest. In an 1832 presentation before the Geological Society, Mantell originally explained the name as forest lizard, ... Found op http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/info/view_unit/2727/17
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Hylaeosaurus
Hylaeosaurus (s {respell|hy|LEE|o|SAWR|rəs}; Greek: hylē/υλη "forest" and saurus/σαυρος "lizard") is the most obscure of the three animals used by Sir Richard Owen to first define the new group Dinosauria, in 1842. The original specimen, recovered by Gideon Mantell from the Tilgate Fores... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hylaeosaurus
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Hylaeosaurus
Hylaeosaurus was a dinosaur of the Cretaceous period, remains of which were first discovered in the early 19th century at Tilgate Forest, Sussex, England. Found op http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/BH.HTM
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