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between domed and non-domed
pachycephalosaurs; however,
discovery of more
advanced and
possibly juvenile pachycephalosaurs with flat
skulls (such as Dracorex...
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lived during the Late
Cretaceous period in
North America and Asia.
Pachycephalosaurs were a part of Marginocephalia, thus
being likely more
closely related...
- The
Horseshoe Canyon Formation is a
stratigraphic unit of the
Western Canada Sedimentary Basin in
southwestern Alberta. It
takes its name from Horseshoe...
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member of a
group of "flat-headed"
pachycephalosaurs,
previously known from Asia. In a 1987
review of the
pachycephalosaurs, Sues and
Galton emended the specific...
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timeline of
pachycephalosaur research is a
chronological listing of
events in the
history of
paleontology focused on the
pachycephalosaurs, a
group of...
- All
members of
Marginocephalia were
primarily herbivores (though
pachycephalosaurs are
speculated to have been omnivorous). They
basally used gastroliths...
- the
ceratopsians or "horn-faced"
dinosaurs (e.g. Triceratops), the
pachycephalosaurs or "thick-headed" dinosaurs, the
armored dinosaurs (Thyreophora) such...
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Asian species of
pachycephalosaurs, with
their ontogeny under debate due to
their flat
domed shapes.
Unlike most
known pachycephalosaurs, A. audeti's dome...
- The
Nemegt Formation (also
known as
Nemegtskaya Svita) is a
geological formation in the Gobi
Desert of Mongolia,
dating to the Late Cretaceous. The formation...
- the group,
which extend the age of
pachycephalosaurs as far back as the
Early Jur****ic. Currently,
pachycephalosaurs are
recognized as
being part of the...