Date: January 25, 2016
Source: Florida State University
An international team of
researchers has identified and named a new species of dinosaur that is the most
complete, primitive duck-billed dinosaur to ever be discovered in the eastern
United States.
This new discovery also shows
that duck-billed dinosaurs originated in the eastern United States, what was
then broadly referred to as Appalachia, before dispersing to other parts of the
world. The research team outlined its findings in the Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology.
"This is a really important
animal in telling us how they came to be and how they spread all over the
world," said Florida State University Professor of Biological Science
Gregory Erickson, one of the researchers on the team.
They named the new
dinosaur Eotrachodon orientalis, which means "dawn rough tooth from
the east." The name pays homage to "Trachodon," which was the
first duck-billed dinosaur named in 1856.
This duck-billed dinosaur -- also
known as a Hadrosaurid -- was probably 20 to 30 feet long as an adult, mostly
walked on its hind legs though it could come down on all four to graze on
plants with its grinding teeth, and had a scaly exterior. But what set it apart
is that it had a large crest on its nose.
"This thing had a big ugly
nose," Erickson said.
That large crest on the nose,
plus indentations found in the skull and its unique teeth alerted Erickson and
his colleagues from McWane Science Center in Birmingham, Ala., and the University
of Bristol in the United Kingdom that the skeleton they had was something
special.
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