File:Trachodon-AM.jpg

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Description Historical photograph of the mounted skeletons of two specimens (AMNH 5730 and AMNH 5886) of the very large duck-billed dinosaur Edmontosaurus annectens (then referred to as “Trachodon mirabilis”) in the AMNH, New York. Height of standing skeleton 16 feet, 10 inches.
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Source Dinosaurs – with special reference to the American museum, collections. American Museum of Natural History, New York, doi:10.5962/bhl.title.102123 (fig. 28, p. 84 therein)
Author William Diller Matthew, Barnum Brown, Henry Fairfield Osborn

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current12:02, 17 October 2009Thumbnail for version as of 12:02, 17 October 2009711 × 845 (192 KB)Robbot (talk | contribs)Mounted Skeletons of ''Trachodon'' in the American Museum. Height of standing skeleton 16 feet, 10 inches. Source: William Diller Matthew: ''Dinosaurs. With Special Reference to the American Museum Collections.'' New York, 1915. Received from: http://www

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