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This is what Virginia and Maryland may have looked like 113 to 126 million years ago during the Aptian time period. In addition to dinosaurs there were crocodiles, frogs, and turtles along the beach
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Astrodon
Astrodon belongs to the sauropodomorpha and was similar to the Jurassic Brachiosaurus. The sauropodomorpha had long necks and a small head.
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Iguanodon
Iguanodon was one of the first dinosaurs named because it was thought that dinosaurs were like large lizards. They belong to the Ornithopoda or bird footed dinosaurs. They were plant eaters similar to modern day cows.
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Ankylosaurus
Ankylosaurus or the armored dinosaurs were plant eaters.
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Acrocanthosaurus
Acrocanthosaurus was a Theropod or meat eating dinosaur almost the size of a T. rex. There were other smaller meat eaters at the time like Deinonythes, but this guy was the apex predator of this ecosystem.
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