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By hour three of my dinosaur dig excursion near Bismarck, North Dakota, I was getting frustrated. The woman next to me had already found a perfectly formed Edmontosaurus tooth, and a kid about 15 ...
Edmontosaurus belong to a clade Edmontosaurini as Kamuysaurus, a recently described hadrosaurine dinosaur from Japan, suggesting that Edmontosaurini widely distributed along the northern circum ...
The duck-billed dinosaur known as Edmontosaurus regalis was supposed to be a plain Jane of the Cretaceous. No elaborate neck frill for it, nor horns, nor spikes, nor any of the fancy headgear ...
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“Exceptionally Well-Preserved" 66-Million-Year-Old Edmontosaurus ...
The researchers note that the Edmontosaurus sample shows identical collagen peptide sequences to those identified in the hadrosaurs and T. rex.
Pachyrhinosaurus and Edmontosaurus - undertook an epic migration every year to reach the fertile grounds of the northern latitudes in summertime. This was far from an easy task. Deadly predators ...
The Edmontosaurus herds are effectively weeding a Cretaceous garden, maintaining the open spaces that they prefer. More than that, the repeated movements of these dinosaurs create game trails and ...
Edmontosaurus was first found in Alberta, but not in the city. It was actually named after the Edmonton Formation, the geologic layer of rocks that the fossil were first excavated from.
Long before early humans crossed the land bridge that used to link Asia and America, an “incredibly successful” type of duck-billed dinosaur may have trodden the same path, allowing it to ...
About 67 million years ago, a duck billed dinosaur called Edmontosaurus was going about its business in what is now North Dakota. The reptile died, but that wasn’t the end of Edmontosaurus ...
Long before early humans crossed the land bridge that used to link Asia and America, an “incredibly successful” type of duck-billed dinosaur may have trodden the same path, allowing it to ...
Long before early humans crossed the land bridge that used to link Asia and America, an “incredibly successful” type of duck-billed dinosaur may have trodden the same path, allowing it to ...
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