3D animation model of the secondary comb dragon
It is a dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period and belongs to the ornithischian order, hadrosauridae family. Known for its unique headband, which is shaped like a long trumpet that extends from the top of the head to the back. Medium in size, typically around 9 to 10 meters in length, and weighing up to 2.5 tons. The teeth and jaw structure have adapted to a plant-based lifestyle, especially chewing hard plant stems and leaves. The function of the crown has always been a hot topic for paleontologists, with various theories proposed, including its use for vocal communication, regulating body temperature, and olfaction. Fossils are mainly found in North America, especially in some areas of Canada and the United States.
Amorosaurus skull fossil
Amurasaurus is a genus belonging to the subfamily Leucisaurinae in the family Hadrosauridae, and lived 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 fossil of an adult Amurlong is rare, but it is estimated to be at least 6 meters long. Like other members of the Lycosauridae subfamily, 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.
Fossil of the skull of the Pterosaurus rex
The Pterosaur is a member of the Hadrosauridae family in the order Ornithischia, also known as the Pterosaur. The most obvious feature is the crown extending from the head, which is rod-shaped and longer than other crowned dinosaurs. There is a thin tube in the crown of the head that makes a sound when air passes by, and the secondary comb dragon uses it for "conversation". The forelimbs of the Pterodactylus can support its body, swim, and wade through water. Living in the late Cretaceous period, this organism was discovered in North America and lived along inland waterways. Eating plants, the habitat is home to many evergreen trees, ferns, and a small number of flowering plants. Collective living, with a keen sense of hearing and smell, will use a headband to sound an alarm signal when danger is detected.
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