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Hadrosaur Bone history The living fossil was saved

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The living fossil was saved from extinction and today can be found all over the world

and involving brines from late Devonian and early Permian marine sediments

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Hadrosaur Bone history The living fossil was savedHadrosaurs were a large family of ornithischian dinosaurs from the Cretaceous Period. Related to Iguanodons, they are known primarily for their "duck bills" which are in fact elongated rostral bone structures that give the appearance of a beak, but actually housed hundreds of small teeth that allowed these giant herbivores to grind through all manner of plant material, including rotten wood. This specimen is a slice of Hadrosaur bone from an

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