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Hadrosaur holotypes and duck-billed diets

Feb 28, 202452 minEp. 483
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Episode description

A new small African hadrosaur, Minqaria, was named; Mantellisaurus was redescribed and found to be a valid genus; Maiasaura had a high metabolism; and much more

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Dinosaur of the day Titanoceratops, a large ceratopsid which, despite the name, is probably smaller than Triceratops.

In dinosaur news this week:

  • New lambeosaurine dinosaur from Morocco, Minqaria bata
  • A new description of Mantellisaurus (including a complete 3D scan of the 80% complete holotype) confirms that it is a unique genus
  • Maiasaura was an active hadrosaur that grew quickly and used lots of energy
  • Hadrosaurs were so successful because they were good at chewing
  • Update on Hypsibema/Parrosaurus missouriensis

 

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