Edmonton dragon head fossil
dinosaur
late-cretaceous-period
3d-model-of-skull-fossil
birdship-order
herbivorous-dinosaur
edmonton-dragon
edmonton-dragon-head-fossil
edmontosaurus
genasauria
1
Coin
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Edmontosaurus, also known as Edmontosaurus or Edmontosaurus, was named after Edmontosaurus in Alberta, Canada, where fossils were found. Edmontosaurus is a giant dinosaur. They have a triangular shape on the side of their heads, without a crown. The front and back sections of their heads are wider, while the middle section is narrower. Their snout and mouth are similar to the beak of a duck. Like other hadrosaurs, Edmontosaurus has a flat and wide front head, a mouth and nose resembling a duck, lacking a crown, and a long and narrow tail. The forelimbs are shorter than the hind limbs, but the forelimbs are also of sufficient length for walking.