And here's the second hadrosaur! Because the game is being created since 2014, some assets cannot be changed anymore. The "hooved" artwork will serve as an update note in the encyclopedia. You will be able to see both artworks ingame.

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Edmontosaurus regalis meaning ”lizard from Edmonton” is a species of comb-crested hadrosaurid (duck-billed) dinosaur. The first Edmontosaurus regalis fossils were discovered in 1916 by George F. Sternberg, in the Horseshoe Canyon Formation along the Red Deer River

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My DnD Character, Kateri, is a proud Dino Mommy! His name is Haddy and he's a baby Hadrosaurus!

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It would be so cool if the Hadrosaurs males had a mallard inspired design while the females had a split variation between zebra and female mallard.

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Reposting my edmontosaurus sona, cus fuck it lmao

If you can draw hadrosaurs- we should do an art trade cus I want more art of her haha

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Some hadrosaurids in various situations.

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Edmontosaurus was part of a group of dinosaurs called the Hadrosaurs. One species, E. regalis, sported a fleshy “crest”! We have many well-preserved specimens of this charming dino, even possibly preserving their patterning!

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Hadrosaurs, eh? For Dinovember last year I drew an Edmontosaurus with speculative hooves, as well as my very favourite dino of all time, Parasaurolophus. 💚

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You liked the hadrosaur with flowers, so have a non-animated version :)

(Zniw Adventure on Steam: https://t.co/Aezj3U5t8Z)
🦕🦖🐦

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My redesign of the Aptonoth from Monster Hunter. I wanted to give it more hadrosaur-like anatomy, specifically Parasaurolophus.

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Un pequeño tip para dibujar Parasaurolophus y otros Hadrosaurios.
Sus patas delanteras se parecen más a los cascos de un caballo que a las patas que solemos ver en el cine

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Yeeeees. This was my donation request as part of the stream, drawn by .
Shantungosaurus, one of the largest known hadrosaurs, stomping a cop car.

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I never posted my finished Edmontosaurus portrait: here it is, as mad-looking as ever. Who says hadrosaurs were boring?

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Good evening everyone! Tonight’s Dino of the day is hypsibema! Hypsibema was a hadrosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period. It was found in North Carolina and Missouri in the United States 🇺🇸. See you explorers tomorrow!🤠
Credit: Christopher DiPiazza

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2020

"Re-examination of the cranial osteology of the Arctic Alaskan hadrosaurine with implications for its taxonomic status"

R. Takasaki et al.
Published: May 6, 2020
PLoS ONE 15(5): e0232410

https://t.co/lhP6qBKZDQ

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tracksite hit the news wire in a big way in 2014 (CNN just one example). Perot paleo led to two public exhibits, the hadrosaur families in mural on display at Murie Science and Learning Center (mural by Karen Carr), and interactive exhibit

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Day 28: Draw what a descendant of a dinosaur might look like today.

I present a titanosaur adapted for grazing, a cursorial hadrosaur, a derived pachycephalosaur descendant, a giant apex predator dromaeosaur, and an ant-eating alvarezsaur.

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