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Edmontonia
Painting by Tom Stewart
Reprinted Courtesy of Alaska Geographic Society
Edmontonia ED mon TOE nee uh PronuciationPronuciation
A single skull with two teeth found in 1968 by a trapper, John Luster, in the Talkeetna Mountains represents a species of Ankylosaur. It finally came to the attention of dinosaur experts some 20 years later. (Age: Late Campanian or Maastrichtian)
Diet Rock Formation Geologic Age Million Years Old
Plant-Eating Matanuska Formation Late Cretaceous 66-71
Alaska Location Height Length Weight
Southcentral 6 ft. 23 ft. 4 tons
Modified from Bradley (1995)

 

 

 

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