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All Articles Tagged As: hadrosaurs
 | Spanish researchers have studied the fossil record of hadrosaurs, the so-called "duck-billed" dinosaurs, in the Iberian Peninsula for the purpose of determining that they were the last of their kind to inhabit the European continent before disappearing during the K/T extinction event that occurred 65.5 million years ago. Most notable among these fossils is the discovery of a new hadrosaur, the Arenysaurus ardevoli, found in Huesca, Spain. ...> Full Article |
 | Paleontologists Mark Goodwin and Jack Horner have dug for 11 years in Montana's Hell Creek Formation in search of every dinosaur fossil they can find, accumulating specimens of all stages of development. Their new report on the growth stages of dome-headed dinosaurs shows that two named species are really just young pachycephalosaurs. They say that perhaps one-third of all named dinosaurs may not be separate species, but juvenile or subadult stages of other known dinosaurs. ...> Full Article |
 | Scientists discover major group of dinosaurs had unique way of eating unlike anything alive today ...> Full Article |
A North Carolina State University paleontologist has more evidence that soft tissues and original proteins can be preserved over time -- even in fossilized remains -- in the form of new protein sequence data from an 80-million-year-old hadrosaur, or duck-billed dinosaur.
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Scientists close in on mother of one-of-a-kind fossil eggs
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 | Cretaceous-era duck-billed dinosaur discovery opens new window into time when much of continent was submerged ...> Full Article |
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