Call it the Jimmy Durante of dinosaurs — a newly discovered
hadrosaur with a truly distinctive nasal profile.
Not exact matches
The well - preserved fossil of a plant - eating
hadrosaur, complete
with skin and tendons, was discovered in 1999.
But there was a problem
with this finding: fossils show no evidence that
hadrosaurs could hop.
It was embedded throughout
with bone fragments, most likely from a young triceratops or
hadrosaur.