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Hylaeosaurus

Hylaeosaurus (/haɪˌliːoʊˈsɔːrəs/ hy-LEE-o-SOR-əs) is a herbivorous ankylosaurian dinosaur that lived about 136 million years ago, in the late Valanginian stage of the early Cretaceous period of England. It was found in the Grinstead Clay.

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related to history · 45
Hylaeosaurus → As Mantell, Beche, Charles Lyell, Clift, Cretaceous, December, December Henry De, England, Geological Society, Geology, Gideon Mantell, Greek, Grinstead Clay, Having, He, However, Iguanodon, In May, In November, It
related to Later species · 18
Hylaeosaurus → Alfred Romer, Franz Nopcsa, However, In, It, Mantell, NHMUK PV OR, Polacanthoides, Polacanthus, Polacanthus Owen, Regnosaurus, Richard Owen, Sometimes, These, This, Though, Thyreophora, Walter Coombs
related to Description · 14
Hylaeosaurus → At, Darren Naish, Even, Gideon Mantell, Gregory, Iguanodon, Maidment, Mantell, Many, Megalosaurus, Modern, Owen, Paul, Some
related to Phylogeny · 11
Hylaeosaurus → Ankylosauria, Coombs, Gastonia, However, In, Nodosauridae, Polacanthidae, Polacanthinae, Polacanthus, This, Until
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Hylaeosaurus → most obscure of the three animals used by Sir Richard Owen to first define the new group Dinosauria

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Hylaeosaurusis amost obscure of the three animals used by Sir Richard Owen to first define the new group Dinosauria0.90text
Hylaeosaurusrelated to DescriptionGideon Mantell0.60section
Hylaeosaurusrelated to DescriptionIguanodon0.60section
Hylaeosaurusrelated to DescriptionMegalosaurus0.60section
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Hylaeosaurusrelated to DescriptionModern0.60section
Hylaeosaurusrelated to DescriptionGregory0.60section
Hylaeosaurusrelated to DescriptionPaul0.60section
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Hylaeosaurusrelated to DescriptionDarren Naish0.60section
Hylaeosaurusrelated to DescriptionMany0.60section
Hylaeosaurusrelated to DescriptionMaidment0.60section

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