Muttaburrasaurus was a species of herbivorous dinosaur called Iguanodontia. Muttaburrasaurus lived during the Mesozoic Era, during the early Cretaceous period. It is Australia's Most Completely known Dinosaur from Skeletal Remains. It was Named after Muttaburra, the site in Queensland, Australia, where it was found.
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Traits
It has a Thumb Spikes just like its Distant Relative, Iguanodon. One Feature has in Common with later Ornithopods, is its Large Nose. It is not known if this Nose allowed Muttaburrasaurus to Communicate, as the Hadrosaurs are believed to have done. Those Nose is closer to the Tip of the Snout than in Hadrosaurs, but it is still Large enough to block any Stereoscopic Vision directly ahead. They have Stereoscopic Vision, which allows them to see in depth. Plant-eating Dinosaurs and other Prey have Non-overlapping Fields of Vision, which gives them the Ability to see more Widely, but hinder Depth Perception.
Appearances
Ice Age Village (as "Mutty")(First appearance)
| Dinosaur Species |
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| Acrotholus • Alamosaurus • Allosaurus • Ankylosaurus • Archaeopteryx • Baryonyx • Brachiosaurus • Dakotaraptor • Dilophosaurus • Diplodocus • Euoplocephalus • Giganotosaurus • Guanlong • Iguanodon • Kentrosaurus • Mamenchisaurus • Muttaburrasaurus • Pachycephalosaurus • Parasaurolophus • Patagosaurus • Protoceratops • Pyroraptor • Spinosaurus • Stegosaurus • Therizinosaurus • Triceratops • Troodon • Tyrannosaurus • Velociraptor |

