hadrosaur
Americannoun
noun
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Any of various medium-sized to large dinosaurs of the group Hadrosauroidea of the Cretaceous Period. Hadrosaurs had a duck-like bill and a mouth containing many series of rough grinding teeth for chewing tough plants. They walked on two legs or on all fours and had hoofed feet. Many hadrosaurs bore hollow crests on their skulls. They were the last and largest ornithopod dinosaurs.
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Also called duck-billed dinosaur
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Etymology
Origin of hadrosaur
< New Latin Hadrosaurus (1858) genus name, equivalent to Greek hadr ( ós ) thick, bulky + -o- -o- + saûros -saur
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“Another hadrosaur toe, another triceratops vertebra. Other than statistical appearance in the formation, there’s zero scientific value.”
From New York Times • Jul. 17, 2023
The exact species of hadrosaur can only be pinpointed if a skull is available to examine.
From Washington Times • Sep. 14, 2022
Tracks of a backhoe are visible over an unknown number of tracks, including a crocodile resting trace and hadrosaur tracks, according to reports from Kirkland, Roberts, and others who visited Mill Canyon on Sunday.
From Science Magazine • Jan. 31, 2022
“At the hadrosaur site, we were digging under what we had already plastered and taken away when another volunteer and I ended up finding a rib,” she said.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 24, 2021
“They’ve never found a hadrosaur in this area before,” she said.
From "The Miseducation of Cameron Post" by emily m. danforth
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