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Hadrosaurids (from
Ancient Gr**** ἁδρός (hadrós) 'stout, thick' and σαύρα (saúra) 'lizard'), or hadrosaurs, are
members of the
ornithischian family Hadrosauridae...
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length when
compared to
other hadrosaurids. The
upper arm and
pelvic bones were also
heavily built. Like
other hadrosaurids, it was able to walk on either...
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showed a
greater diversity of
hadrosaurids than
previously suspected.
Charles W. Gilmore, in 1915, re****essed
hadrosaurids and
recommended that Thespesius...
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Hadrosaurids, also
commonly referred to as duck-billed
dinosaurs or hadrosaurs, were
large terrestrial herbivores. The diet of
hadrosaurid dinosaurs remains...
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mouth structure and rows of
hundreds of teeth,
typical of
hadrosaurids.
Since hadrosaurids have very
similar post-cranial body plans, the distinguishing...
- †Hadrosauromorpha (
hadrosaurids and
their closest relatives) †Hadrosauridae ("duck-billed dinosaurs";
often with crests) †Saurolophinae (
hadrosaurids with solid...
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placed within the
monophyletic group containing all non-lambeosaurine
hadrosaurids.
Under this view, the
traditional Hadrosaurinae is resurrected, with...
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environmental pressures,
remains unclear. The
first material of
hadrosaurids were
found in the 1850s and
named by
American paleontologist Joseph Leidy:...
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classified as a
genus of
saurolophine (or hadrosaurine)
hadrosaurid, a
member of the
group of
hadrosaurids that
lacked large,
hollow crests, and
instead had...
- doi:10.1017/S0094837300002165. S2CID 88689241. Norman,
David B. (1985). "
Hadrosaurids II". The
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs: An
Original and Compelling...