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Only a few teeth have ever been found, which were described as similar to those of Iguanodon.
Chester moved behind his chair, a nervous eye on the iguanodon.
It was originally thought to be a young Iguanodon which could climb trees.
Despite the lack of direct evidence, these tracks are often attributed to Iguanodon.
He was able to identify it as an Iguanodon from its distinctive teeth.
Since its description in 1825, Iguanodon has been a feature of worldwide popular culture.
Fifty feet away the iguanodon moved from the shelter of a great maple into the open.
The discovery of Iguanodon has long been accompanied by a popular legend.
By the way, what is this mark upon the iguanodon's hide?"
He announced his discovery in an 1825 scientific paper, giving the creature the name Iguanodon.
Course they didn't look a thing like an iguanodon."
The first digit was a simple sharp spike, as seen in Iguanodon.
Exactly what Iguanodon ate with its well-developed jaws is not known.
A comparison of Iguanodon's size in relation to humans.
After re-evaluating the fossils, however, he decided they were distinct from Iguanodon.
The museum logo is based on the Iguanodon skeleton displayed by the entrance.
The iguanodon, then, must surely have looked like a giant iguana."
The iguanodon glade was the scene of a horrible butchery.
Inside the Iguanodon men of science were entertained to dinner; this was possible because the beast had been made horizontal.
Before they can kill the male, an Iguanodon stampede forces them to flee to the shoreline.
Early fossil remains were fragmentary, which led to much speculation on the posture and nature of Iguanodon.
The thumb spike is one of the best-known features of Iguanodon.
Some of them who had disappeared into the jungle came back presently driving a young iguanodon before them.
Scientific understanding of Iguanodon has evolved over time as new information has been obtained from the fossils.
Inaccurate size measurements are also given to the Iguanodon and Phorusrhacos.