
(pronounced PAN-oh-ploh-SAWR-us) Panoplosaurus meaning totally armored lizard) was an armored, plant-eating dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period , 76-73 million years ago. This nodosaurid ankylosaur (no tail club) was about 23 ft (7 m) long and weighed about 3.5 tons. Fossils have been found in found in Alberta, Canada and Montana, USA . It was...
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Panoplosaurus was a dinosaur of the Cretaceous period. Panoplosaurus was a member of the Ankylosaurus family, about seven metres long, walked on all-fours and had a massive head, the top of the skull being arched and covered with large armour plates which lay over the normal skull bones forming a second protective layer.
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Panoplosaurus, Panoplosaur Means fully (completely)-armored lizard from Late Cretaceous Alberta, Canada to Texas and Montana, USA. This creature was formerly called an Edmontonia. Named by Canadian paleontologist Lawrence M. Lambe in 1919.
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