
(from the article `ornithopod`) ...snouts and their toothless beaks. Their sets of grinding teeth and cheek pouches were extremely well adapted to browsing on vegetation. Hadrosaurs ... ...Period, commonly found as fossils in North American rocks 70 million to 65 million years old. Related forms such as Edmontosaurus and ... [2 relat...
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(pronounced SHAHN-DUNG-oh-SAWR-us) Shantungosaurus meaning Shandong lizard) is the largest-known duck-billed dinosaur (a hadrosaur ) from the late Cretaceous period , about 83 to 73 million years ago. This beaked plant-eater was about 38-48 ft (12-15 m) long. It had a wide, flat head and is very similar to Edmontosaurus . They type species is S. gi...
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Shantungosaurus was a dinosaur of the Cretaceous period. Shantungosaurus was a flat-headed, duck-billed dinosaur about twelve metres long and seven metres tall with a long tail and long hind legs. Remains of Shantungosaurus were discovered in the 1970s in China.
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Shantungosaurus Shantung (or Shangdong) lizard from Late Cretaceous Shangtung (Shangdong) Province, China. Named by Hu Chengzi (Hu Chengchih) in 1973.
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