
Hypsibema is a little-known genus of dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian stage, around 75 million years ago). Its giant fossils were found in the U.S. states of North Carolina and Missouri. It is believed to be a hadrosaur, although the Missouri remains were first thought to belong to a small sauropod (`Neosaurus`, renamed Parrosaurus)......
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(pronounced HIP-seh-BEE-muh) Hypsibema meaning high platform, referring to its feet) is a doubtful genus of plant-eating dinosaur; it may be a duck-billed dinosaur (hadrosaur ). It is only known from a few bones, some tail vertebrae, a humerus (upper arm bone), a tibia (a lower leg bone), and a metatarsal (ankle bone). Hypsibema was found in North ...
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