The truth is that no one knows what they sound like. The best way how we think they sound is based on the size of their lungs or skull structure. Maybe
the Iguanodon was capable of making honking noises like a goose, or probably made some trumpeting, bellowing calls like its relative; Parasaurolophus. Who knows?
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Richard Owen first discovered it
Iguanodons aren't carnivores, or meat eaters. They are herbivores, or plant eaters. We know this by the structure of their teeth and jaw bones, as well as other fossil evidence.
Utahraptor, Arcrocanthosaurus, Gorgosaurus, Dromaeosaurus, Hallalikian and Noasaurus.
the iguanodon is a herbavore and was one of the first dinosoar named by science
They don't make a sound.
Moles don't really make sound but they might make kinda a little sound.
starfishes make no sound
Make Sound was created in 2007.
When you blow into a trumbone you have to use your lips to make the sound.
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Iguanodon is its genus name. There is one currently accepted species of the Iguanodon genus. This species's Latin name is Iguanodon bernissartensis.