One of the largest of the hadrosaurs,
Edmontosaurus had the typical flattened,
toothless, duck-beak-Iike front to its mouth,
with batteries of hundreds of huge cheek
teeth behind for grinding its tough plant
food. Fossils of many individuals of this
dinosaur have been found together, and
remains come from widely spaced locations
in North America, from Colorado to as far
north as Alaska, leading to suggestions that
it migrated in huge herds.
One of the largest of the hadrosaurs, Edmontosaurus had the typical flattened, toothless, duck-beak-Iike front to its mouth, with batteries of hundreds of huge cheek teeth behind for grinding its tough plant food. Fossils of many individuals of this dinosaur have been found together, and remains come from widely spaced locations in North America, from Colorado to as far north as Alaska, leading to suggestions that it migrated in huge herds.
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