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Herpetology / Phanerozoic / Emausaurus / Scelidosaurus / Scutellosaurus / Thyreophora / Tatisaurus / Ankylosauria / Ornithischia / Jurassic dinosaurs / Thyreophorans / Mesozoic
Date: 2007-06-13 10:26:39
Herpetology
Phanerozoic
Emausaurus
Scelidosaurus
Scutellosaurus
Thyreophora
Tatisaurus
Ankylosauria
Ornithischia
Jurassic dinosaurs
Thyreophorans
Mesozoic

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