. "Recent studies have come to the conclusion that Anatotitan copei is the same as Edmontosaurus annectens, representing the advanced adult growth stage."@en . . "Recent studies have come to the conclusion that Anatotitan copei is the same as Edmontosaurus annectens, representing the advanced adult growth stage."@en . . . . . . "Anatotitan"@es . . "Anatotitan (pronounced /\u0259\u02CCn\u00E6t\u0275\u02C8ta\u026At\u0259n/ \u0259-NAT-o-TYE-t\u0259n, \"large duck\") is a genus of flat-headed or hadrosaurine hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaur (a \"duck-billed dinosaur\") from the very end of the Cretaceous Period, in what is now North America. Remains of Anatotitan have been preserved in the Hell Creek and Lance Formations, which are dated to the late Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous Period, representing the last three million years before the extinction of the dinosaurs (68 to 65 million years ago). This dinosaur is known from at least six specimens pertaining to two species, discovered in the U.S. states of South Dakota and Montana. Several of these specimens are extremely complete skeletons with well-preserved skulls. It was a large animal, up to approximately 12 meters (39 f"@en . . "Anatotitan was a hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaur, or a 'duck-billed' dinosaur, and was therefore a herbivore. It lived in the Late Cretaceous period of the Mezozoic Era. It's name means 'large duck'. Remains have been found in the Hell Creek and Lance Formations of Montana, which have been dated to 68 - 65.5 million years ago. Remains of at least two different species have been discovered, known from six extremely complete specimens, discovered in South Dakota and Montana. It was a large animal, growing to around 12 metres in length. It has one of the most striking examples of the hadrosaur's 'duck-bill' known to exist."@en . . . . "Anatotitan (pronounced /\u0259\u02CCn\u00E6t\u0275\u02C8ta\u026At\u0259n/ \u0259-NAT-o-TYE-t\u0259n, \"large duck\") is a genus of flat-headed or hadrosaurine hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaur (a \"duck-billed dinosaur\") from the very end of the Cretaceous Period, in what is now North America. Remains of Anatotitan have been preserved in the Hell Creek and Lance Formations, which are dated to the late Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous Period, representing the last three million years before the extinction of the dinosaurs (68 to 65 million years ago). This dinosaur is known from at least six specimens pertaining to two species, discovered in the U.S. states of South Dakota and Montana. Several of these specimens are extremely complete skeletons with well-preserved skulls. It was a large animal, up to approximately 12 meters (39 ft) in length, with an extremely long and low skull. Anatotitan exhibits one of the most striking examples of the \"duckbill\" snout common to hadrosaurs. It has a long taxonomic history, including decades classified with the genera Anatosaurus, Diclonius, and Trachodon. File:Anatotitan BW.jpg"@en . . "Anatotitan was a species of hadrosaur dinosaur indigenous to planet Earth millions of years ago during the Cretaceous period. Adult Anatotitans measured an average of 9.1 meters long and weighed 7 tons. They had a honking call, similar to a foghorn. Like other hadrosaurs, Anatotitans had duck-bills and were herbivores. They were social animals and moved in herds, sometimes numbering into the many hundreds as they followed existing migration routes. (TOS novel: First Frontier)"@en . . . "Anatotitan"@de . . . . . . "Anatotitan"@en . . "Anatotitan was a hadrosaur from the Cretaceous. It was one of the last non-avian dinosaurs on Earth before the mass extinction event."@en . . "Ornithopd Dinosaur"@en . . . . . "Large, duck-like beak; short fore legs, long hind legs; one of the last dinosaurs"@en . . . . . "Walking with Dinosaurs: Death of a Dynasty"@en . . . . . . . "Late Cretaceous period"@en . . . . . . . . "Der Anatotitan hie\u00DF fr\u00FCher Anatosaurus. Er hatte den l\u00E4ngsten Entenschnabel unter den Hadrosauriern."@de . "Anatotitan was a hadrosaur from the Cretaceous. It was one of the last non-avian dinosaurs on Earth before the mass extinction event."@en . . "Formally Anatotitan copei, now Edmontosaurus annectens"@en . . . . . . . "Anatotitan"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Anatotitan was a hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaur, or a 'duck-billed' dinosaur, and was therefore a herbivore. It lived in the Late Cretaceous period of the Mezozoic Era. It's name means 'large duck'. Remains have been found in the Hell Creek and Lance Formations of Montana, which have been dated to 68 - 65.5 million years ago. Remains of at least two different species have been discovered, known from six extremely complete specimens, discovered in South Dakota and Montana. It was a large animal, growing to around 12 metres in length. It has one of the most striking examples of the hadrosaur's 'duck-bill' known to exist. File:Anatotitan BW.jpg"@en . "Anatotitan is a genus of flat-headed or hadrosaurine hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaur from the very end of the Cretaceous Period."@en . . . "Vegetation"@en . . . "Anatotitan is a genus of flat-headed or hadrosaurine hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaur from the very end of the Cretaceous Period."@en . . "Der Anatotitan hie\u00DF fr\u00FCher Anatosaurus. Er hatte den l\u00E4ngsten Entenschnabel unter den Hadrosauriern."@de . . . "Anatotitan was a species of hadrosaur dinosaur indigenous to planet Earth millions of years ago during the Cretaceous period. Adult Anatotitans measured an average of 9.1 meters long and weighed 7 tons. They had a honking call, similar to a foghorn. Like other hadrosaurs, Anatotitans had duck-bills and were herbivores. They were social animals and moved in herds, sometimes numbering into the many hundreds as they followed existing migration routes. (TOS novel: First Frontier)"@en . "Extinction Event"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "71"^^ . . . . . "Episode 1.1"@en . . "None"@en . . . . . . . . . . . .