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- Ancient Gr**** ἁδρός (hadrós) 'stout, thick' and σαύρα (saúra) 'lizard'), or hadrosaurs, are members of the ornithischian family Hadrosauridae. This group is...
- Hadrosaurids, also commonly referred to as duck-billed dinosaurs or hadrosaurs, were large terrestrial herbivores. The diet of hadrosaurid dinosaurs remains...
- Hadrosaurs reported from the Yuliangze Formation Taxon Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images Charonosaurus C. jiayinensis Jiayin...
- these inland nesting grounds were actually where hadrosaurs first evolved and therefore to breed, hadrosaurs retraced their ancestors route back to their...
- Edmontosaurus annectens". In Eberth, David A.; Evans, David C. (eds.). Hadrosaurs. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. pp. 591–599....
- Despite its similarity to other hadrosaurs, some traits distinguish it from its relatives. Compared to other Spanish hadrosaurs, its dental anatomy stands...
- projected adult size similar to those of hadrosaurs on other continents, and known remains of Adynomosaurus and hadrosaurs from the Basturs Poble bonebed are...
- definitive hadrosaur from Africa, and is thought to be related to European hadrosaurs like Arenysaurus. The discovery of Ajnabia came as a surprise to the paleontologists...
- hadrosaurs related to the crested subfamily Lambeosaurinae. However, the changing view of Hadrosaurus classification in relation to other hadrosaurs has...
- representing Hadrosauridae. These hadrosaurs from Appalachia seem to be closely related to the crestless hadrosaurs of Laramidia like Gryposaurus and...