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Gryposaurus
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About
Gryposaurus
Gryposaurus was discovered and named in 1913 by famous palentologist Lawrence Lambe. The fossils which were first found in Alberta, Canada consist of a number of skull peices, and many skin impressions.
These skin impressions show that Gryposaurus'' skin was covered in small polygon shaped scales.
The name Curvey Nose refers to the high bump that appears on the front end of its nose.
Gryposaurus was a typical hadrosaur, or duckbilled dinosaur. The name duckbill referes to the duck-like flat bill that these dinosaurs have. This bill is completly toothless. However, Gryposaurus did have teeth further back in its mouth.
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What is this dinosaur's name?
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Gryposaurus |
How do I pronounce Gryposaurus?
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Grip-owe-sore-uss |
What does the name Gryposaurus mean?
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Curvey-Nosed Lizard |
How long was Gryposaurus?
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30.00 feet
9.00 meters |
How heavy was Gryposaurus?
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6000.00 pounds
3000.00 kilograms |
What dinosaur class was Gryposaurus assigned to?
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Ornithopoda |
What did Gryposaurus eat?
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Plants |
How many years ago did Gryposaurus live?
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75,000,000 Years Ago |
In what period did Gryposaurus live?
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Late Cretaceous |
| Where did Gryposaurus live? |
Alberta, Argentina, North America, South America |
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