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Dinosaurs - Hadrosaurs teeth Cretaceous, Montana, USA, and Alberta, Canada The photograph shows the tooth battery of a Hadrosaur (plant eating dinosaurs)

Dinosaurs - Hadrosaurs teeth Cretaceous, Montana, USA, and Alberta, Canada The photograph shows the tooth battery of a Hadrosaur (plant eating dinosaurs)


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Dinosaurs - Hadrosaurs teeth Cretaceous, Montana, USA, and Alberta, Canada The photograph shows the tooth battery of a Hadrosaur (plant eating dinosaurs)

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Dinosaurs - Hadrosaurs teeth
Cretaceous, Montana, USA, and Alberta, Canada
Edmontosaurus annectens
The photograph shows the tooth battery of a Hadrosaur (plant eating dinosaurs). They were self-sharpening teeth; new teeth emerged through the life of the animal as worn ones were dropped out.
Specimen from Collections of the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, Hill City, South Dakota, USA
Francois Gohier

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Smile for the Camera - A Tooth-y Tale of Hadrosaurs!

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. In this snapshot, we get a glimpse into the dental secrets of the mighty Hadrosaurs - those plant-eating giants from prehistoric times. The tooth battery on display is nothing short of fascinating! These self-sharpening teeth were like nature's very own assembly line, with new pearly whites constantly emerging as worn ones bid their farewell. Captured in Montana, USA, and Alberta, Canada during the Cretaceous period, this photograph showcases an incredible specimen from the renowned Black Hills Institute of Geological Research. It's like holding a piece of history right in your hands! Imagine being able to witness these remarkable creatures up close and personal. Each tooth tells its own story; each groove and ridge whispers tales of ancient herbivorous feasts. And let's not forget that adorable fact - they dropped out old teeth just like kids losing baby teeth! So here it is - a mesmerizing close-up that takes us back millions of years to when North America was home to these magnificent beings. Let Francois Gohier's stunning print transport you to an era where dinosaurs roamed freely across our land. Remember though – no commercial use allowed! This photo is all about appreciating the wonders of paleontology and reveling in our fascination with Earth’s extraordinary past.

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