Edmontosaurus_annectens,_by_Charles_R._Knight.jpg
Note: This historical image is not a factually accurate dinosaur restoration.
Reason: Dragging tails, kangaroo-like posture.
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Summary
Description Edmontosaurus annectens, by Charles R. Knight.jpg | Early 20th century artistic life restorations of the Edmontosaurus annectens skeletal mounts on exhibit at the AMNH (also referred to Trachodon mirabilis , Hadrosaurus mirabilis or Anatotitan copei , among other obsolete binomial names). When Charles R. Knight produced that painting in 1909, he titled his work with the genus name that was in use at the time: Trachodon . Currently these specimens (AMNH 5730 and AMNH 5886) are classified as large Edmontosaurus annectens . | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Source | http://www.charlesrknight.com/AMNH.htm | ||||||||||||||||||||
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