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Dino Fact!
Prosaurolophus (Before Saurolophus) is a hadrosaurid from Late Cretaceous North America! Like many other hadrosaurs, it also had a head crest! It was quite small, triangular, and positioned in front of the eyes! Hollow spaces called (1/2)
Art by Masato Hattori!
Newest #watercolor is of the #hadrosaur, #Rhinorex. Unearthed in Utah, the genus name translates to “Nose King” because of its large, downturned snout. (A trait common to quite a few other hadrosaurs, actually) 👃👑 #dinosaur #paleoart #watercolors #scicomm #Utah
And it’s been suggested actually that dinosaurs originally lay softshell eggs instead of hardshell, which makes sense for how extremely rare they are overall in the fossil record & how the ones we do find are hardshelled (sauropods, oviraptorids, early avians, hadrosaurs, etc.)
Gone are the days of the skinny swan neck hadrosaurs, in this house we appreciate the
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I still can't seem to understand why people think that Hadrosaurs, specifically Lambeosaurines, are pushovers. These guys can do some serious damage when they're provoked. Just because they have no clubs, thagomizers, horns, or tail whip doesn't mean that they're defenseless.
btw if you want to read more on hadrosaurs, check this out! there are tonnes of different members of the hadrisauridae family, heres a few images + a wikipedia page on them! :]
https://t.co/MfKLDl6GvZ
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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Yeeeees. This was my donation request as part of the #Dinos4BlackLives stream, drawn by @ThreeTailArt.
Shantungosaurus, one of the largest known hadrosaurs, stomping a cop car.