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A tiny, plant-eating dinosaur that became extinct 65 million years ago was the king of the head butt, research from the University of Calgary suggests.
"It kind of makes us wonder what other dinosaurs might have had." Edmontosaurus had a duck-like bill, and was a plant-eating dinosaur that grew to be 12 metres long — about the length of a bus.
It’s no secret that sauropods had really long necks, but now paleontologists claim to have identified the species that takes the crown. According to the team, Mamenchisaurus has the longest neck ...
The lokiceratops had at least 12 smaller horns coming from its head, and perhaps even 14, whereas another similar looking dinosaur, the medusaceratops, only had 10, he said. Furthermore, he added ...
Fossil of dinosaur with hard head and tiny arms found in Argentina Reuters Miguel Lo Bianco and Claudia Morales Published Feb 25, 2022 • 1 minute read ...
A 19th-century illustration of Dryptosaurus confronting Elasmosaurus. The head of Elasmosaurus is on the wrong end of its body. (Image credit: E. D. Cope, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons) ...
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