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The mantellisaurus is the iguanodons larger cousin , mantellisaurus size is almost up to the Allosaurus size .

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It would seem the mantellisaurus would seem to have 2 tendril like whiskers at the end of it's snout , kind similar to a couple other creatures . (I'm talking about the whiskers you would see on a catfish or an Oriental dragon) .

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I believe it uses these tendrils to search for foods .

 

Mantellisaurus spiked thumbs seem much thicker than the iguanodons spiked thumbs , well thick enough to break apart rocks . 

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It is very useful in gathering Flint but very little stone .

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Mantellisaurus is tamed by passively feeding it corn believe it or not 

 

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