There’s A Hadrosaur Missing From Hell Creek | Paleo Mysteries
There are many mysterious things that lurk within the fossil records. Even amongst the dinosaurs there are mysteries. One of these many mysteries is the strange lack of horn headed duck billed dinosaurs in the hell creek, the famous rock layer from which we get our trexes, triceratops, and ankylosauruses. Where were they? Were they even present? Was Edmontosaurus really the only lizard horse in this place and time?
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