File:Anatotitan copei skull.jpg

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Description Skull of a very large individual of the large duck-billed dinosaur Edmontosaurus annectens in the hall of ornithischian dinosaurs of the AMNH, New York, in front of a large ceratopsian (Triceratops or a closely related form). The E. annectens specimens in the AMNH have been previously referred to as “Anatotitan copei”, “Anatosaurus copei”, “Hadrosaurus mirabilis”, and “Trachodon mirabilis”.
Date unknown, but probably in 2003 or later
Source Anatotitan copei
Author Ryan Somma

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