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Edmonton dragon head fossil

Edmonton dragon head fossil

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Edmontosaurus, also translated as Edmontosaurus or Edmontosaurus, is 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. Living in the late Cretaceous period. Group living is a way for Edmonton dragons to improve their survival ability, as their individuals do not have particularly effective ways to resist enemies. Group living can effectively prevent predators from sneaking in. The neck is relatively short and mainly feeds on ground plants.