Non-avian dinosaurs have not roamed Earth for around 66 million years. But thanks to the fossils they left behind, we can piece together their history. And this year, paleontologists uncovered ...
Looking back at the Cretaceous period, one cannot help but marvel at the dominance of the hadrosaurs, often referred to as duck-billed dinosaurs. The most advanced herbivores of their time, hadrosaurs ...
Not the real Haddy, of course. The fossil remains of the duck-billed darling – the world’s first mounted dinosaur skeleton – are tucked away in storage at the Academy of Natural Sciences of ...
As researchers later found out, it was attached to the hefty upside-down skull of a 30-foot-long hadrosaur, or duck-billed dinosaur. Its jaws were packed with as many as 800 teeth, making it the ...
Very few hadrosaurid fossils have been discovered in China, according to the study, and this is only the second related ...
Instead, the hadrosaur, or duck-billed dinosaur, vertebrae that sat along Diane Gabriel Trail has been excavated, officials said. The hadrosaur, or duck-billed dinosaur, vertebrae that sat along ...
Reconstructed skull of Velafrons coahuilensis, a 72-million-year-old duck-billedspecimen discovered in Coahuila, Mexico. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of ...
At the end of the Cretaceous, the duck-billed hadrosaurs were the most advanced herbivores on Earth. New research has revealed just how voracious these dinosaurs were, with their average tooth ...
However, Professor Paul Barrett of the British Natural History Museum says on the matter, "We have really strong evidence that animals like the duck-billed dinosaurs, horned dinosaurs and armoured ...
New evidence suggests that some dinosaurs snacked on shellfish and insects as well as plant food. A study of fossilised droppings indicates duck-billed dinosaurs dined on crabs at certain times of ...