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Shantungosaurus

Found in the late Cretaceous period, the Shantungosaurus was the biggest of the duck billed dinosaurs. The herbivore was found in the woodlands of Asia/China. The paleontologists actually created a whole skeleton from five individuals. It traveled in herds and had no teeth in the front of its mouth. We had a video from the I’m a Dinosaur series to share.

There are a few links to share so lets get at it! First off, Kidsdinos.com has their charts and map HERE. Animal Planet has a rather interesting image of the dinosaur that could have potentially walked on either 2 or 4 feet HERE. DinosaurKing has some general statistics HERE. The Dinosaur Directory has a rather interesting pen and ink style drawing HERE. Dinosaurs.about.com has an article HERE about our Chinese dinosaur. Wiki has an article HERE about our dino. Our colouring page is from deviantArt… the artist Kentrosaur created this marvelous piece HERE.

Duck billed dinosaur