Edmonton Dragon Head Bone Fossil
late Cretaceous Period
3D model of skull fossil
Herbivorous dinosaur
Edmonton Dragon
Edmonton Dragon Head Bone Fossil
Edmund Tulong
Edmonton Dragon
Social dinosaur
Huge body shape
Mainly eating ground plants
1
Coin
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Edmontosaurus is also translated as Edmontosaurus or Edmontosaurus, named after the fossil discovery area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Edmontosaurus is a huge dinosaur. They have a triangular shape on the side of their head, without a crest. The front and back of their head are wider, while the middle is narrower. Their mouth and nose resemble a duck's beak. Living in the late Cretaceous period. Group living is a way for Edmontosaurs to improve their survival ability, as their individuals do not have particularly effective ways to resist enemies, while group living can effectively avoid predators' sneak attacks. The neck is relatively short and mainly feeds on ground plants.