Plate 2: Iguanodon and Hylaeosaurus

Iguanodon and Hylaeosaurus
Continuing on with the island on your left, we come to another, equally ill-reconstructed Iguanadon (that horn on its nose was later found to be a thumb) and a Hylaeosaurus looking the other way. The head of the latter is actually a fibreglass replica of the original (which is currently in front of the tourist information office), but one can't really tell from this angle.
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