Edmontosaurus were large herbivorous dinosaurs that reached impressive sizes. The best known and studied species is Edmontosaurus regalis, which measured around 12 meters in length and could weigh several tons. They had a robust body and a quadrupedal posture, although they were capable of standing on their hind legs to reach higher branches or to observe the environment.
A distinctive feature of hadrosaurids, including Edmontosaurus, is their wide, flattened, duck-like beak, which allowed them to feed on soft, fibrous plants, such as ferns, conifers, and other plants of the time.
Edmontosaurus was also characterized by having a long tail and strong and robust hind limbs. Unlike the front limbs, which were shorter, the hind legs were powerful and allowed them to move quickly. It is believed that they were good swimmers and walkers, which allowed them to move through different types of habitats in search of food and shelter.
Like other dinosaurs, Edmontosaurus' reproduction and social behavior are topics of ongoing debate and study among paleontologists. It has been suggested that they may have lived in packs and had a complex social organization.
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Approximate measurements of the Edmontosaurus:
- 1:20 scale Assembly kit three parts plus limbs
- Length 600mm
- Height 240mm
- Snout-tail length 660 mm
- Includes acrylic support
- Base not included