Brachylophosaurus

Brachylophosaurus canadensis

Brachylophosaurus — reconstrução científica

Brachylophosaurus foi um hadrosauro herbívoro do Cretáceo, descrito por Charles M. Sternberg. Viveu há aproximadamente 77.5 milhões de anos, na região do que hoje é Canadá. Medindo de 9.0 m, pesando 4 tons, era um representante característico da fauna mesozoica.

Brachylophosaurus ( brə-KIL-ə-fə-SOR-əs or brak-i-LOH-fə-SOR-əs) is a genus of hadrosaurid dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period of western North America. It was first named in 1953 by Charles Mortram Sternberg for a skull and skeleton he discovered in 1936 in the Oldman Formation of Alberta, Canada, for which he named the new taxon Brachylophosaurus canadensis. While this single specimen was the only known material of Brachylophosaurus for a long time, extensive discoveries in the Judith River Formation of Montana, USA have uncovered not only additional skulls and skeletons with extensive impressions of skin, but also a bonebed of 800 specimens. The earliest of these discoveries in Montana was named Brachylophosaurus goodwini by John R. Horner, but it is now believed that there was only a single species of Brachylophosaurus, with B. goodwini as either a junior synonym of B. canadensis or an indeterminate member of Brachylophosaurini.

Família
Hadrosauridae
Ordem
Ornithischia
Período
Cretaceous (77.5 Ma)
Dieta
Herbivore
Comprimento
9.0 m
Peso
4 tons

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