Fossil skull of fan crowned swan dragon
dinosaur
Herbivorous dinosaur
late Cretaceous Period
Fan Crown Swan Dragon
Fossil skull of fan crowned swan dragon
Duck billed dinosaur
Lai's dragon subfamily
Sauropsida
Bird hipped order
Quadrupedal walking
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The Fanguan Swan Dragon is a member of the subfamily Lycosaurinae in the duck billed dinosaur family. Fossils were discovered in the Chagayan Formation near Kundur, Amur Oblast, Russian Far East, dating back to the middle or late Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous period. Like other hadrosaurids, the fancrown swan dragon is a herbivorous dinosaur that can walk on two or four legs, has a complex skull, can perform chewing like grinding actions, and has hundreds of constantly growing and replacing teeth. The tall, wide, hollow crown decoration of the fancrown swan dragon, which includes a nasal tube inside, may be used as a visual recognition object or auditory speaker.