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an artist's rendering of a dinosaur walking on its hind legs, with it's head turned to the side

In Prehistoric Kingdom, there are two species of Edmontosaurus, acoming from different locations and times. E. regalis, while not the largest, is the most unique, owing to the small fleshy comb that protrude from the heads of males, while E. annectens, which lived in Hell Creek alongside other famous taxa such as Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus, grew to much larger sizes, bears a longer snout, and possesses square shaped "back tabs", unlike the rounded tabs seen on E. regalis. Edmontosaurus…

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Nasutoceratops titusi is a medium-sized herbivorous dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Cretaceous. Notable for its bull-shaped horns, this ceratopsian has quickly risen in popularity due to its distinctive appearance. A medium-sized ceratopsian, the most distinctive trait of Nasutoceratops is easily its skull. Jutting forward in a manner unlike any of its relatives, Nasutoceratops horns are more visually similar to the horns of a large bull than the horns of Triceratops...

an artist's rendering of a dinosaur eating grass

In Prehistoric Kingdom, there are two species of Edmontosaurus, acoming from different locations and times. E. regalis, while not the largest, is the most unique, owing to the small fleshy comb that protrude from the heads of males, while E. annectens, which lived in Hell Creek alongside other famous taxa such as Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus, grew to much larger sizes, bears a longer snout, and possesses square shaped "back tabs", unlike the rounded tabs seen on E. regalis. Edmontosaurus…

two rhinoceros standing next to each other near a pond

Elasmotherium is a large elasmotheriine rhinoceros which grazed the Eurasian Mammoth Steppe from the Late Miocene to about 39.000 years ago. There are five recognized species of Elasmotherium, with the type species E. sibiricum representing the genus in-game. It is the base genus for Sinotherium. It was added to Prehistoric Kingdom in Update 10. Elasmotherium is a large brown-furred herbivorous hoofed mammal with a bulbous blocky head. They resemble their modern rhinoceros relatives in…

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