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The Iguanodon (イグアノドン, Iguanodon) is a dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period. A Iguanodon was one of the many poacher targets in Dinosaur Expedition Born Free.

History[]

Dinosaur Expedition Born Free[]

In South America, an Iguanodon and Tyrannosaurus were spotted in the middle of a fight. The herbivore fought bravely but was ultimately wounded by the predator and chose to run away. The slower predator was unable to follow. After getting away from the Tyrannosaurus, the Iguanodon stumbled into an even greater threat, the poachers, the injured herbivore was unable to fight and immediately tried to run away, but the poachers chased it into a trap they had set. The Iguanodon was unable to escape now and was about to be killed, luckily the Born Free intervened and chased the poachers away, but while trying to get the Iguanodon ready for transport, the Tyrannosaurus caught its smell and began its advance towards it, the Carry Donkey lifted the herbivore the last second, narrowly avoiding getting caught between the jaws of the predator. Iguanodon vs. Tyrannosaurus

The Iguanodon was seen alongside many other dinosaurs living peacefully in the reserve. The Reserve

Trivia[]

  • Despite being a herbivore, the Iguanodon in Born Free has sharp teeth.
  • The puppet, unlike many, did not appear in Ururu's underground kingdom in Dinosaur Great War Izenborg.

Data[]

Stats
  • Length: 10 m
  • Weight: 5 t
Powers and Weapons
  • Spiked Thumbs: Like all Iguanodons, the ones featured in Born Free had each of the Iguanodon's hands are two very sharp spikes use for defense.
  • Jaws: The Iguanodon in Born Free has very sharp teeth, especially for a herbivore, and it uses its jaws to defend itself.
  • Powerful Legs: When knocked to the ground, the Iguanodon used its legs to kick the Tyrannosaurus.

Gallery[]

Dinosaur Expedition Born Free Kaiju
Giant Ammonite | Brontosaurus | Allosaurus | Tyrannosaurus | Triceratops | Trachodon | Stegosaurus | Iguanodon | Pteranodon | Gorgosaurus | Troodon | Ankylosaurus | Polacanthus | Monoclonius | Brachiosaurus | Corythosaurus | Diplodocus | Ezomikasa Dragon
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