The Haolonggood Edmontonia Jiezhen figure captures the robust and tank-like build characteristic of Edmontonia. The model features a striking blue / green coloration, accentuating the intricate detailing of its armor and spikes. The back and head are adorned with small, oval ridged bony plates, while sharp spikes line its sides, with the most prominent ones jutting out from the shoulders.
The pear-shaped skull, when viewed from above, is accurately represented, and the neck and shoulders are protected by half-rings made of large keeled plates.
The Haolonggood Edmontonia Jiezhen measures:
6.3" L x 1.8" W x 2" H.
Edmontonia is a genus of armored dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 76 to 66 million years ago. These dinosaurs were members of the nodosaurid family, which were characterized by their heavily armored bodies and spikes or plates along their backs for protection against predators.
Edmontonia was a quadrupedal dinosaur, meaning it walked on all four legs. It had a wide body covered in bony plates called osteoderms, which provided protection against predators. Some of these osteoderms formed spikes along its back, which made it even more formidable.
Like other nodosaurids, Edmontonia was most likely an herbivore. It would have primarily fed on plants, such as ferns, cycads, and other Cretaceous vegetation.
Hand Painted.
Made of durable synthetic material.
Product Code: HLG-039
Haolonggood 039
by Haolonggood