Note: This historical image is not a factually accurate dinosaur restoration.
Reason: Dragging tails, kangaroo-like posture.
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Summary
DescriptionEdmontosaurus 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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