
Edmontosaurus Bone (Sliced)
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The Edmontosaurus was a large, herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. It was characterized by its long, duck-like bill and the presence of a comb-like bony crest on its head. This dinosaur was a member of the hadrosaurid family, also known as the duck-billed dinosaurs. It was a quadrupedal animal, meaning it walked on all fours, and it likely lived in herds to protect themselves from predators. Fossil evidence suggests that Edmontosaurus had a wide geographical distribution, with its fossils being found in North America. It is believed that this dinosaur primarily fed on plants and vegetation, using its specialized bill to efficiently strip leaves and twigs from trees and shrubs. The Edmontosaurus is a fascinating creature that provides valuable insights into the diverse and fascinating world of prehistoric life.
Collected in Garfield County, Mt. Hell Creek