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DescriptionIguanodon Plaster Model (1880) 3.jpg |
English: This model of Iguanodon was made in the 1880s to reflect the then newly discovered near-complete fossil skeletons of Iguanodon that were found in Bernissart, Belgium. |
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Photographer: Rodney Start Museum Victoria |
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