
Edmontosaurus (/ɛdˌmɒntəˈsɔːrəs/ ed-MON-tə-SAWR-əs) (meaning "lizard from Edmonton") is a genus of hadrosaurid (duck-billed) dinosaur. It contains two known species: Edmontosaurus regalis and Edmontosaurus annectens. Fossils of E. regalis have been found in rocks of western North America that date from the late Campanian stage of the Cretaceous Period 73 million years ago, while those of E. annectens were found in the same geographic region but in rocks dated to the end of the Maastrichtian stage of the Cretaceous, 66 million years ago. Edmontosaurus was one of the last non-avian dinosaurs, and lived alongside dinosaurs like Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus, Albertosaurus and Pachycephalosaurus shortly before the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event. Edmontosaurus included some of the largest hadrosaurid species, measuring up to 12 metres (39 ft) long and weighing around 4.0 metric tons (4.4 short tons). Evidence does exist in the form of two fossilized specimens housed at the Museum of the Rockies for an even greater maximum size of 15 m (49 ft) and weighing 9.07 metric tons (10.00 short tons) for Edmontosaurus annectens.[2] Several well-preserved specimens are known that include not only bones, but in some cases extensive skin impressions and possible gut contents. It is classified as a genus of saurolophine (or hadrosaurine) hadrosaurid, a member of the group of hadrosaurids which lacked large, hollow crests, instead having smaller solid crests or fleshy combs.[3] The first fossils named Edmontosaurus were discovered in southern Alberta (named after Edmonton, the capital city), in the Horseshoe Canyon Formation (formerly called the lower Edmonton Formation). The type species, E. regalis, was named by Lawrence Lambe in 1917, although several other species that are now classified in Edmontosaurus were named earlier. The best known of these is E. annectens, named by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1892; originally as a species of Claosaurus, known for many years as a species of Trachodon, and later as Anatosaurus annectens. Anatosaurus, Anatotitan and Ugrunaaluk are now generally regarded as synonyms of Edmontosaurus. Edmontosaurus was widely distributed across western North America. The distribution of Edmontosaurus fossils suggests that it preferred coasts and coastal plains. It was a herbivore that could move on both two legs and four. Because it is known from several bone beds, Edmontosaurus is thought to have lived in groups, and may have been migratory as well. The wealth of fossils has allowed researchers to study its paleobiology in detail, including its brain, how it may have fed, and its injuries and pathologies, such as evidence for tyrannosaur attacks on a few edmontosaur specimens.

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for Other Animals Featured - Cameo Appearances in Lordy & Calynear Vs. Herk ("Prehistory Earth: The New Era" Fight Scene)
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All of our main characters (except for KayLea who is in a chopper) of the film Prehistory Earth: The New Era are in the center of the Research Capital of PreNatura's BioClone Research HQ in the PreNatura BioClone Sanctuary. Suddenly then the main Giganotosaurus Carolinii (who is female), "Herk" Herculean appears from behind the group. And then, the main Tyrannosaurus Rex (who is female), "Lordy" Lordara appears in front of the group. The two dinosaurs both roar at each other. And then Alek Geralt says: "This isn't about us." and then the Dino battle begins. The two Dinos clash and thrash at each other for some period of time but suddenly Herk has the upper hand and pushes Lordy into a decor in the Capital and falls into it with some of our main characters under it with the other half over near the chopper. KayLea then shoots a flare from a flare gun into the other side of the Capital, and there, there is the most famous Dino antagonist of all who now has his chance to become a hero of the film, it is a male Carcharodontosaurus none other than Calynear from PZTTC & Season 4, 5, and 6 of Prehistory Earth: Fort Fukuiraptor. Herk & Calynear both stare at each other for 5 seconds. Then Calynear and Herk start fighting. Lord gets up and helps Calynear in the fight with Herk. Herk suddenly knows she can't take on two separate Dino species at the same time and then retreats. Our main characters are in the chopper flying away while Lordy & Calynear roar to each other in victory.

