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rdfs:comment | - The Nodosaurids were a family of armored dinosaurs that lacked tail clubs and typically had horizontal rows of spikes along the sides of their bodies and tails. Recent evidence suggests they may include the polacanths, but whether as a subfamily or scattered throughout is unclear. As ankylosaurians, nodosaurids are Earth Dinosaurs.
- Nodosauridae is a family of ankylosaurian dinosaurs, from the Cretaceous Period of what are now North America, Asia, Australia, Antarctica and Europe.
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Caption | - Life restoration of the nodosaurid Edmontonia.
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Family | - (Marsh, 1890)
- Nodosauridae
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abstract | - The Nodosaurids were a family of armored dinosaurs that lacked tail clubs and typically had horizontal rows of spikes along the sides of their bodies and tails. Recent evidence suggests they may include the polacanths, but whether as a subfamily or scattered throughout is unclear. As ankylosaurians, nodosaurids are Earth Dinosaurs.
- Nodosauridae is a family of ankylosaurian dinosaurs, from the Cretaceous Period of what are now North America, Asia, Australia, Antarctica and Europe.
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