Here's a Hadrosaur of sorts. I thought I'd make a companion for my Grasseratops. Preferably one that wouldn't eat it :P
I'm not sure if I like the antennae as a horn yet, but I haven't found an option I like better yet.
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Find out about the remarkable discovery of a dinosaur fossil that contained preserved skin and soft tissue
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Edmontosaurus was a very large (43 feet long) North American Cretaceous hadrosaur (duck-billed dinosaur). Edmontosaurus was a contemporary of Tyrannosaurus and its name means "Edmonton Lizard" after where it was found.
Anatotitan "duck titan", is a genus of hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaur from the very end of the Cretaceous Period, in what is now North America. It was a very large animal, nearly 12 meters (40 feet) in length, with an extremely long and low skull. Anatotitan exhibits one of the most striking examples of the "duckbill" snout common to most hadrosaurs.
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Wonder at this exclusive Dino Autopsy preview as our irrepressible fossil expert Professor Phil explains the freaky and fantastic biology that preserved Dakota the Hadrosaur Mummy for a staggering 67 million years ... and the massive scanner that might just find the most exciting Dino discovery ever!.