
Anodontosaurus is an extinct genus of ankylosaurid dinosaurs within the subfamily Ankylosaurinae. It is known from the entire span of the Late Cretaceous Horseshoe Canyon Formation (mid Late Campanian to `middle` Maastrichtian stage, about 72.8-67 Ma ago) of southern Alberta, Canada. It contains a single species, Anodontosaurus lambei. ==Discove.....
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(pronounced an-oh-DONT-oh-SAWR-us) Anodontosaurus (meaning 'toothless lizard' was a small plant-eating dinosaur that actually had teeth, but only in the back of the mouth. It is actually an ankylosaurid, Euoplocephalus acutosquameus. It dates from the late Cretaceous period, about 76-70 million years ago. The type species is A. lambei. This doubtfu...
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Anodontosaurus This nomenclature, meaning toothless lizard is no longer recognized by scientists because they found that it described an animal that was previously given another name which is Euoplocephalus aucutosquameus. Named by Charles Hazelus Sternberg (1850-1943) in 1929.
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