Scientists have discovered an enormous species of duck-billed dinosaur that lived in what is now New Mexico about 75 million ...
A new, mysterious duck-billed dinosaur known as Aquilarhinus palimentus was discovered in Texas, shocking paleontologists. Known for its aquiline nose and wide lower jaw, Aquilarhinus palimentus was ...
Fossils from the southern tip of Chile are adding a wrinkle to researchers’ understanding of how duck-billed dinosaurs conquered the Cretaceous world. Duck-billed dinos known as hadrosaurids were ...
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The duck-billed dinosaurs called hadrosaurids sported hundreds of bewilderingly complex teeth that were optimized for grinding away at the fibrous plants they ate, according to a new study. The ...
Giant plant-eating dinosaurs may have been champion chewers up there with the likes of mammals such as horses, bison or elephants, researchers say. The finding could help explain why these behemoths ...
Imagine – by an unforeseen temporal slip or a time machine accident – that you find yourself in western Canada, circa 75 million years ago. You might need a few moments to realize that something has ...