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Arctic Edmontosaurus lives again: A new look at the 'caribou of the Cretaceous'



A new study further explores the proliferation of the most commonly occurring duck-billed dinosaur of the ancient Arctic as the genus Edmontosaurus. The findings reinforce that the hadrosaurs — dubbed ‘caribou of the Cretaceous’ — had a geographical distribution of approximately 60 degrees of latitude, spanning the North American West from Alaska to Colorado.



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