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    Oldman Formation of Alberta, Canada, and its type and only species, Coronosaurus brinkmani, was first described in 2005, as a new species within the genus...
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    epidermis, which grew at a sideways angle similar to the curved horncores of Coronosaurus, as indicated by the orientation of the "fins" or ridges on the bosses...
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    Coronosaurus brinkmani...
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    Coronosaurus brinkmani...
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    Coronosaurus brinkmani...
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    Coronosaurus brinkmani...
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    representing a middle growth stage. The species C. brinkmani, described in 2005, was moved to the new genus Coronosaurus in 2012. Centrosaurus were large dinosaurs...
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    Coronosaurus brinkmani Centrosaurus apertus Spinops sternbergorum Stellasaurus ancellae Pachyrhinosaurini...
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    Coronosaurus brinkmani...
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    hadrosaur species Brachylophosaurus canadensis, the ceratopsians Coronosaurus brinkmani and Albertaceratops nesmoi, pachycephalosaurs, ornithomimids, therizinosaurs...
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