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{{Infobox creature||name = European Iguanodon
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{{Infobox creature|name = ''Iguanodon bernissartensis''
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|image = [[File:EuropeanIguanodonInfobox.jpg|270px]]
 
|att = Large body; travelled in large herds and with ''[[Polacanthus]]''; striped tail; related to [[North American Iguanodon|North American ''Iguanodon'']]
 
|att = Large body; travelled in large herds and with ''[[Polacanthus]]''; striped tail; related to [[North American Iguanodon|North American ''Iguanodon'']]
 
|diet = Vegetation
 
|diet = Vegetation
 
|range = [[Europe]]
 
|range = [[Europe]]
|time = [[Cretaceous]] <br> 127mya
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|time = Early [[Cretaceous]] Period <br> 127mya
|appearances = ''[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]'': [[Giant of the Skies]]||image = [[File:EuropeanIguanodonInfobox.jpg|270px]]}}{{Quote|Once again, the landscape is dominated by a huge herd of Iguanodon. This time though it is a larger, European species.|''[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]'': [[Giant of the Skies]]}}
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|appearances = ''[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]'': [[Giant of the Skies]]
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The '''European ''Iguanodon''''' was an [[Iguanadonts|iguanodont]] from the [[Cretaceous]]. It was related to the [[North American Iguanodon|North American ''Iguanodon'']].
 
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{{Quote|Once again, the landscape is dominated by a huge herd of Iguanodon. This time though it is a larger, European species. Up to 3 tons apiece. |''[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]'': [[Giant of the Skies]]}}
 
The '''European ''Iguanodon''''' was a species of [[Iguanodon]] from the early [[Cretaceous]] and the largest known [[Iguanadonts|iguanodont]] to have lived. It was related to the [[North American Iguanodon|North American ''Iguanodon'']].
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==Physical appearance and biology==
 
==Physical appearance and biology==
 
The European ''Iguanodon'' had the same body plan but was significantly larger than its North American counterpart.
 
The European ''Iguanodon'' had the same body plan but was significantly larger than its North American counterpart.
   
It had long hind legs and shorter fore legs. Contrary to what was previously thought, these dinosaurs walked in a quadrupedal stance, but they ran in a bipedal manner. The thumbs on their front legs were spikes, presumably to defend themselves against predators as a last line of defence.
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It had long hind legs and shorter fore legs. Contrary to what was previously thought, these dinosaurs walked in a quadrupedal stance, but they ran in a bipedal manner. The thumbs on their front legs were spikes, presumably to defend themselves against predators as a last line of defense.
   
 
It had a long head with a blunt beak. Inside its mouth was a large battery of teeth designed to grind plant matter rather than to just rake the leaves off. However, this mode of feeding was less efficient than that of the [[Hadrosauroids|hadrosaurs]], who in time took over the iguanodonts' niche, causing them to die out.
 
It had a long head with a blunt beak. Inside its mouth was a large battery of teeth designed to grind plant matter rather than to just rake the leaves off. However, this mode of feeding was less efficient than that of the [[Hadrosauroids|hadrosaurs]], who in time took over the iguanodonts' niche, causing them to die out.
   
==Behaviour and traits==
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==Behavior and traits==
[[File:EuropeanIguanodonHerd.jpg|thumb|left|260px|A herd of European ''Iguanodon'' searching for food. ([[Giant of the Skies]])]]The European ''Iguanodon'' was a type of iguanodont dinosaur. They were social animals that lived in vast herds. They lived in herds as a method of protection due to the fact that individually, they had barely any weapons or means of defense. In these large herds, they would constantly migrate to find new growth to feed on.
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[[File:EuropeanIguanodonHerd.jpg|thumb|left|260px|A herd of European ''Iguanodon'' searching for food. ([[Giant of the Skies]])]] The European ''Iguanodon'' was a type of iguanodont dinosaur. They were social animals that lived in vast herds. They lived in herds as a method of protection due to the fact that individually, they had barely any weapons or means of defense, aside from their spiky thumbs that they could jab at the predators. In herds, however, they could stampede, overrunning carnivores. However, living in these large herds, they would also have to constantly migrate to find new growth to feed on.
   
 
The European ''Iguanodon'' and its relatives were unique as they were the first herbivores to develop back teeth designed to chew its food. This was one of the key factors to the success of the species.
 
The European ''Iguanodon'' and its relatives were unique as they were the first herbivores to develop back teeth designed to chew its food. This was one of the key factors to the success of the species.
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The European ''Iguanodon'' as well as its North American relative had a relationship with the nodosaur ''[[Polacanthus]]''. This was probably to provide protection for each other.
 
The European ''Iguanodon'' as well as its North American relative had a relationship with the nodosaur ''[[Polacanthus]]''. This was probably to provide protection for each other.
   
European ''Iguanodon'' were preyed upon by the [[dromaeosaur]] ''[[Utahraptor]]''. However, its bulk and weight may have helped it shake off its attacker. On the other hand, if there were multiple ''Utahraptor''s attacking it at the same time, it would stand little chance.
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European ''Iguanodon'' were preyed upon by the [[dromaeosaur]] ''[[Utahraptor]]''. However, its bulk and weight may have helped it shake off its attacker. On the other hand, if there were multiple ''Utahraptor''s attacking it at the same time, it would stand little chance. However, this type of Iguanodon wouldn't have been chased by an Utahraptor, because Utahraptor didn't lived in Europe (see ''[[Utahraptor]]'' article).
   
 
==In ''[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]''==
 
==In ''[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]''==
 
[[File:EuropeanIguanodonEats.jpg|thumb|260px|A European ''Iguanodon'' feeding on some vegetation. ([[Giant of the Skies]])]]
 
[[File:EuropeanIguanodonEats.jpg|thumb|260px|A European ''Iguanodon'' feeding on some vegetation. ([[Giant of the Skies]])]]
===104. [[Giant of the Skies]]===
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===[[Giant of the Skies (episode)|Giant of the Skies]]===
 
As the male ''[[Ornithocheirus]]'' lands in [[Europe]], a large herd of European ''Iguanodon'' and ''[[Polacanthus]]'' were traveling and searching for food. However, as the migrants passed, they were being watched by a pack of ''Utahraptor''s.
 
As the male ''[[Ornithocheirus]]'' lands in [[Europe]], a large herd of European ''Iguanodon'' and ''[[Polacanthus]]'' were traveling and searching for food. However, as the migrants passed, they were being watched by a pack of ''Utahraptor''s.
   
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Shortly afterwards, the herd detected the threat and began to retreat. One ''Iguanodon'' however, was within the reach of the dromaeosaurs and quickly bolted, with its attacker in hot pursuit. As the rest of the herd scattered, the rest of the ''Utahraptor''s jumped onto the sides of the ''Iguanodon'' and wrestled. However, the carnivores' weapons were too much for the herbivore and within seconds, it was down. The ''Utahraptor''s then fed on the corpse.
 
Shortly afterwards, the herd detected the threat and began to retreat. One ''Iguanodon'' however, was within the reach of the dromaeosaurs and quickly bolted, with its attacker in hot pursuit. As the rest of the herd scattered, the rest of the ''Utahraptor''s jumped onto the sides of the ''Iguanodon'' and wrestled. However, the carnivores' weapons were too much for the herbivore and within seconds, it was down. The ''Utahraptor''s then fed on the corpse.
   
==Image gallery==
 
{{Gallery}}
 
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
===List of appearances===
 
===List of appearances===
 
*''[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]''
 
*''[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]''
**104. [[Giant of the Skies]]
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**[[Giant of the Skies (episode)|Giant of the Skies]]
 
*''[[Walking with Dinosaurs: A Natural History]]''
 
*''[[Walking with Dinosaurs: A Natural History]]''
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==Trivia==
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*The model for the European Iguanodon was a recolored model of the North American Iguanodon.
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*In real life, Iguanodon walked with its palms facing inwards as they walked.
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*In real life this animal didn't live with [[Utahraptor]].
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==Gallery==
 
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</gallery>
   
 
===Notes and references===
 
===Notes and references===
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[[Category:Creatures from Europe]]
 
[[Category:Creatures from Europe]]
 
[[Category:Animals]]
 
[[Category:Animals]]
[[Category:Reptiles]]
 
 
[[Category:Dinosaurs]]
 
[[Category:Dinosaurs]]
 
[[Category:Ornithischians]]
 
[[Category:Ornithischians]]
 
[[Category:Herbivorous creatures]]
 
[[Category:Herbivorous creatures]]
 
[[Category:Terrestrial creatures]]
 
[[Category:Terrestrial creatures]]
 
[[Category:Iguanodonts]]
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[[Category:Herd animals]]
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[[Category:Cretaceous Animals]]
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[[Category:Mesozoic animals]]
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[[Category:Vertebrates]]

Revision as of 19:04, 7 September 2020

       

Once again, the landscape is dominated by a huge herd of Iguanodon. This time though it is a larger, European species. Up to 3 tons apiece.

Walking with Dinosaurs: Giant of the Skies

The European Iguanodon was a species of Iguanodon from the early Cretaceous and the largest known iguanodont to have lived. It was related to the North American Iguanodon.

Physical appearance and biology

The European Iguanodon had the same body plan but was significantly larger than its North American counterpart.

It had long hind legs and shorter fore legs. Contrary to what was previously thought, these dinosaurs walked in a quadrupedal stance, but they ran in a bipedal manner. The thumbs on their front legs were spikes, presumably to defend themselves against predators as a last line of defense.

It had a long head with a blunt beak. Inside its mouth was a large battery of teeth designed to grind plant matter rather than to just rake the leaves off. However, this mode of feeding was less efficient than that of the hadrosaurs, who in time took over the iguanodonts' niche, causing them to die out.

Behavior and traits

EuropeanIguanodonHerd

A herd of European Iguanodon searching for food. (Giant of the Skies)

The European Iguanodon was a type of iguanodont dinosaur. They were social animals that lived in vast herds. They lived in herds as a method of protection due to the fact that individually, they had barely any weapons or means of defense, aside from their spiky thumbs that they could jab at the predators. In herds, however, they could stampede, overrunning carnivores. However, living in these large herds, they would also have to constantly migrate to find new growth to feed on.

The European Iguanodon and its relatives were unique as they were the first herbivores to develop back teeth designed to chew its food. This was one of the key factors to the success of the species.

The European Iguanodon as well as its North American relative had a relationship with the nodosaur Polacanthus. This was probably to provide protection for each other.

European Iguanodon were preyed upon by the dromaeosaur Utahraptor. However, its bulk and weight may have helped it shake off its attacker. On the other hand, if there were multiple Utahraptors attacking it at the same time, it would stand little chance. However, this type of Iguanodon wouldn't have been chased by an Utahraptor, because Utahraptor didn't lived in Europe (see Utahraptor article).

In Walking with Dinosaurs

EuropeanIguanodonEats

A European Iguanodon feeding on some vegetation. (Giant of the Skies)

Giant of the Skies

As the male Ornithocheirus lands in Europe, a large herd of European Iguanodon and Polacanthus were traveling and searching for food. However, as the migrants passed, they were being watched by a pack of Utahraptors.

One female Utahraptor ambushed an individual European Iguanodon. However, without the rest of the pack, the attack was unsuccessful as she was knocked off by a quick U-turn. As the rest of the herd trumpeted at the attacker, she backed down.

The Iguanodon herd later arrived at a lake side where in the background, the male Ornithocheirus rests on his rock. As the herbivores began to drink, the Utahraptors reappeared.

Shortly afterwards, the herd detected the threat and began to retreat. One Iguanodon however, was within the reach of the dromaeosaurs and quickly bolted, with its attacker in hot pursuit. As the rest of the herd scattered, the rest of the Utahraptors jumped onto the sides of the Iguanodon and wrestled. However, the carnivores' weapons were too much for the herbivore and within seconds, it was down. The Utahraptors then fed on the corpse.

Behind the scenes

List of appearances

Trivia

  • The model for the European Iguanodon was a recolored model of the North American Iguanodon.
  • In real life, Iguanodon walked with its palms facing inwards as they walked.
  • In real life this animal didn't live with Utahraptor.

Gallery

Notes and references