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  2. List of Dino Dan episodes - Wikipedia

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    Captain Cory: Dan tells a dinosaur-themed pirate story starring Cory, Angie, and Ricardo as a pirate crew searching for treasure. Dino Race: On a visit to a go-kart track with Trek and their grandmother, Dan ponders on the speed of a Triceratops, Edmontosaurus, and Stygimoloch. 22: Hard Hat, Long Neck/Roaring Good Time: March 10, 2016: Feb. 17 ...

  3. Edmontosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Edmontosaurus was among the largest hadrosaurids to ever exist. Like other hadrosaurids, it was a bulky animal with a long, laterally flattened tail and an expanded, duck-like beak. The arms were not as heavily built as the legs, but were long enough to be used for standing or for quadrupedal movement.

  4. Paleobiota of the Hell Creek Formation - Wikipedia

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    Tyrannosaurus equals Edmontosaurus in U3 and in L3 comprises a greater percentage of the large dinosaur fauna as the second-most abundant taxon after Triceratops, followed by Edmontosaurus. This is surprisingly consistent in (1) the two major lag deposits (MOR loc. HC-530 and HC-312) in the Apex sandstone and Jen-rex sand where individual bones ...

  5. Hell Creek Formation - Wikipedia

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    Tyrannosaurus equals Edmontosaurus in U3 and in L3 comprises a greater percentage of the large dinosaur fauna as the second-most abundant taxon after Triceratops, followed by Edmontosaurus. This is surprisingly consistent in (1) the two major lag deposits (MOR loc. HC-530 and HC-312) in the Apex sandstone and Jen-rex sand where individual bones ...

  6. List of vertebrate fauna of the Maastrichtian stage - Wikipedia

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    Some researchers consider it an ontogenic stage of Triceratops. †TriceratopsTriceratops horridus †Triceratops prorsus; 68–66 Ma Hell Creek Formation, Montana, USA Lance Formation, Wyoming, USA Possibly the most iconic ceratopsian, Triceratops May have grown up to 6.5 to 12 tonnes and measured 7.5 to 9 meters long. †Zhuchengceratops

  7. Last Day of the Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Triceratops make it up into the mountains, only to be burned alive by the ejecta cloud. The heat of the ejecta cloud ignites fires around the world causing a firestorm. Large dinosaurs, including a T. rex, a group of Triceratops, and an Ankylosaurus flee while smaller animals hide underground.

  8. Triceratops - Wikipedia

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    Triceratops was a very large animal, measuring around 8–9 m (26–30 ft) in length and weighing up to 6–10 metric tons (6.6–11.0 short tons). [ 23 ] [ 24 ] [ 25 ] A specimen of T. horridus named Kelsey measured 6.7–7.3 meters (22–24 ft) long, has a 2-meter (6.5 ft) skull, stood about 2.3 meters (7.5 ft) tall, and was estimated by the ...

  9. List of dinosaur species on display - Wikipedia

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    This list of dinosaur species on display lists which venue (museum or public or private location) exhibits (or has exhibited) which dinosaur species. Exhibits include skeletons (partial and complete, mounted and unmounted, originals and casts) and reconstructions.