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Definition of Hadrosaurs
1. hadrosaur [n] - See also: hadrosaur
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hadrosaurs
Literary usage of Hadrosaurs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Geological Story Briefly Told: An Introduction to Geology for the by James Dwight Dana (1875)
"Several species have been found in the Cretaceous beds of New Jersey and Kansas,
along with hadrosaurs, Dinosaurs, and other kinds. ..."
2. The Geological Story Briefly Told by James Dwight Dana (1903)
"to 80 feet long; and the Iguanodons and hadrosaurs, equally large, were vegetable
eaters. The resemblance of the bipedal Dinosaurs to Birds was not merely ..."
3. A Late Triassic Footprint Fauna from the Culpeper Basin, Northern Virginia by Robert E. Weems (1987)
"... 1971) and for Cretaceous hadrosaurs (Dodson, 1971; Currie and Sarjeant, 1979;
Balsley, 1980; Lockley and others, 1983). Evidence of structured flocking ..."
4. The Kansas City Review of Science and Industry (1885)
"In the forests monstrous beasts, the hadrosaurs, half-bird, half-serpent, moved
sluggishly, feeding on the lofty tree-tops. On the waters of the lake great ..."
5. The Kansas City Review of Science and Industry (1885)
"In the forests monstrous beasts, the hadrosaurs, half-bird, half-serpent, moved
sluggishly, feeding on the lofty tree-tops. On the waters of the lake great ..."
6. Geological Story Briefly Told: An Introduction to Geology by James Dwight Dana (1875)
"Several species have been found in the Cretaceous beds of New Jersey and Kansas,
along with hadrosaurs, Dinosaurs, and other kinds. ..."
7. Explorations Into the World of Lewis and Clark: 194 Essays from the Pages of by Robert A. Saindon (2003)
"... the Hell Creek Formation in Montana, are hadrosaurs ("duck-billed dinosaurs"),
triceratops, albertosaurus, and tyrannosaurus rex. ..."