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  • thumb|400px Significa diente de Iguana. Este animal era uno de los primeros dinosaurios hallados, y a juzgar por los abundantes restos fósiles, era de los más comunes.
  • The Iguanodon is an animal on FarmVille. It was released as uncommon animal in 96th Mystery Game- Prehistoric Animals. It was re-released on the April 2, 2012 as part of Pig-O Game 1 prizes. It was re-released again on October 22nd, 2013 as a reward in Pig-O Game 50. It was re-released again on November 6, 2013 as a reward in Pig-O Game 58. It was re-released again on November 15th, 2013 as a reward in Pig-O Game 64. It was re-released again on November 28th, 2013 as a reward in Mystery Game 208.
  • Iguanodon was one of the first dinosaurs ever to be discovered. It lived in the early Cretaceous period, about 110–140 million years ago. This particular Iguanodon is showcased in the Walt Disney feature film Dinosaur.
  • The Iguanodon is a genus of dinosaur that existed mainly during the early Cretaceous Period. It is well known for its main identifying feature, its large thumb spikes, and for being one of the first genera of dinosaurs to be identified with a scientific name.
  • L'Iguanodon est un ensemble de fossiles trouvable dans toute la série Animal Crossing. Tous les éléments de son corps sont trouvables aléatoirement dans la terre. Il faut ensuite les faire examiner par Thibou au musée afin de les découvrir. Le prix de vente total du squelette est de 10 500 Clochettes, soit 4 000 pour le crâne, 3 500 pour le torse et 3 000 pour la queue.
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  • Iguanodons were large herbivorous dinosaurs that lived in the Cretaceous Period. They were about 10 meters long. A herd of Iguanodons can be seen in Dino World during Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs. When a group of angry reptiles confront the herd, you can see some Iguanodons. They appear in the game too, but they only serve as scenery object. However, a lonely Iguanodon is an enemy in the level Noisy Nightlife.
  • The Iguanodon is a common stamp found on packages and envelopes. The picture is a dinosaur, obviously computer-generated. The author is by signature, which is barely readable, and was built by "郵便マーク."
  • Iguanodon was one of the original three fossil animals classified in Dinosauria. There were up to 21 different species of Iguanodon named, but most are now considered either to be other animals or invalid. Iguanodon's thumb spike was originally thought to be a nose horn.
  • The iguanodon is a three-part fossil that can be donated to the museum in Wild World, City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
  • Iguanodon was first discovered by the British geologist Gideon Mantell in 1822, who discovered its teeth and correctly identified them as belonging to an unknown animal, although at the time he knew little else about what he had found. Mantell named his discovery Iguanodon, meaning "iguana tooth".
  • Iguanodon is one of the first species of dinosaurs to be discovered.
  • Iguanodon was not mentioned in the Apple App Store for the Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter update log when the update appeared. Instead it was added "secretly" as a hostile ambient animal that wanders about the map much like a regular pointable animal; the only difference being that Iguanodon is an ambient creature that can deliver points. Upon death, it rewards the hunter with about 35 - 40 points when killed. Both it and Coelophysis have yet to be added to the Android port. It was added as selectable on August 4, 2014 for Android and August 11, 2014 for iOS.
  • Iguanodon, meaning "iguana tooth", was a medium-sized herbivorous Ornithopod Dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Europe and North America.
  • Iguanodon is an creature found in Prehistoric Plateau. This creature is not attackable but is very friendly and will actually give you advice and help keep you safe.
  • Iguanodon was a large herbivore dinosaur from Europe. It was around 10-11m (Roughly 30ft) long and it owned five inches long thumbnails. Iguanodon lived in the Cretaceous era. The Iguanodon is included in the Dinosaur Digs expansion pack for Zoo Tycoon. It has not been included officially in Zoo Tycoon 2, but is available in the user-made expansions Cretaceous Calamity and Reptile Rage.
  • Iguanodon (meaning "Iguana tooth") is a genus of ornithopod dinosaur that lived roughly halfway between the first of the swift bipedal hypsilophodontids and the ornithopods' culmination in the duck-billed dinosaurs. Many species of Iguanodon have been named, dating from the Kimmeridgian age of the Late Jurassic Period to the Cenomanian age of the Late Cretaceous Period from Asia, Europe, and North America. However, research in the first decade of the 2000s suggests that there is only one well-substantiated species: I. bernissartensis, that lived from the Barremian to the early Aptian (Early Cretaceous) in Europe, between about 130 and 120 million years ago. Iguanodon's most distinctive features were its large thumb spikes, which were possibly used for defence against predators.
  • When the first Iguanodon skeleton was discovered it 1822, was believed to walk much like an iguana, on all four legs. Its thumb spike was believed to be a horn on its head (only one thumb spike was found). At one point it was also thought to have lived in trees, but this has been long since proven completly wrong.
  • Iguanodon was a plant-eating dinosaur that had a conical spike on each thumb. This 30-foot-long dinosaur lived during the early Cretaceous period, about 135 to 125 million years ago. Iguanodon was a dinosaur that had a horny, toothless beak and tightly-packed cheek teeth. On each hand, Iguanodon had four fingers plus a conical thumb spike on each hand (that was perpendicular to the other fingers). The thumb spikes may have been used for defense or in obtaining food; it ranged from 2 to 6 inches long. Iguanodon had a flat, stiff tail and three-toed hind feet with hoof-like claws. Its legs were much larger than its arms.
  • Iguanodon (meaning "Iguana tooth") is the name given to a genus of ornithopod dinosaurs, which lived roughly halfway between the early hypsilophodontids and their ultimate culmination in the duck-billed dinosaurs. They lived between 120 to 140 million years ago, in the Barremian to Valanginian ages of the Early Cretaceous Period, although one dubious species is from the Late Jurassic. Iguanodon's most distinctive feature was a large 'thumb spike', probably used for defense against predators.Additional resource: Ceratopsian crest as acoustic amplifier can be found in published work:
  • Iguanodon („ząb iguany”)[a] – rodzaj dinozaura z grupy ornitopodów, zajmujący pozycję pośrodku pomiędzy pierwszymi z szybkich, dwunożnych hipsylofodontów z jury środkowej, a hadrozaurami stanowiącymi najbardziej zaawansowane formy z kredy późnej. Do rodzaju zaliczano wiele gatunków datowanych w czasie od jury późnej do kredy późnej, zamieszkujących Europę, Azję i Amerykę Północną. Taksonomia rodzaju pozostaje przedmiotem badań, opisywane są nowe gatunki, a stare przenosi się do odrębnych rodzajów. Na początku XXI wieku badacze zasugerowali pozostawienie w nim tylko jednego dobrze uzasadnionego gatunku I. bernissartensis, żyjącego od późnego barremu do najwcześniejszego aptu[1] (kreda wczesna) na terenie dzisiejszej Belgii i prawdopodobnie na innych terenach Europy. Dokładniej okres ten prz
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