Fossil skull of Amur dragon
dinosaur
late-cretaceous-period
3d-model-of-skull-fossil
lai's-dragon-subfamily
herbivorous-dinosaur
duck-billed-dragon-family
amur-dragon
fossil-skull-of-amur-dragon
amurosaurus
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Amurosaurus is a genus of hadrosaurus in the subfamily Reynosauridae, living in East Asia during the Upper Cretaceous period. It has a platypus like nose and an empty crown on its head, but no fossil of the crown has been found yet. The fossils of adult Amur dragons are rare, but it is estimated to be at least 6 meters long. Like other subfamily members of the Leiosaurid, it is primarily a bipedal herbivorous dinosaur. Living in the Late Cretaceous period 74 to 65 million years ago, it was discovered in Russia, China Heilongjiang, Europe, and Asia.