Published on Mar 29, 2022
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Shuangmiaosaurus is a herbivorous ornithischian dinosaur genus that existed around 100 million years ago even during the early Cretaceous period. This was from Asia and China. You Hailu, Li Yinxian and Ji Qiang Li Jinglu identified and described the type species, Shuangmiaosaurus gilmorei, in 2003. The generic version relates to the finding place, the hamlet of Shuangmiao in Beipiao, Liaoning Province. Charles Whitney Gilmore, an American paleontologist, is commemorated by the particular name.
It comprises of a portion of the left upper and lower jaws, including that of the maxilla, a portion of the praemaxilla, and components of the lacrimal and dentary. Shuangmiaosaurus was a huge euornithopod. Gregory S. Paul assessed its length at 24.6 ft (7.5 m) and weight at 5511.6 lb (2500 kg) in 2010. Shuangmiaosaurus was previously thought to be a primitive member of the Hadrosauroidea, closely linked to the Hadrosauridae. Subsequent writers, like David B. Norman who was from Cambridge University, believe it a more basic sister of the Iguanodontia from outside the Hadrosauroidea.
It is pronounced as 'Shuang-miao-saurus'.
Shuangmiaosaurus gilmorei is a herbivorous ornithischian dinosaur genus that existed in the later Albian age. Shuangmiaosaurus was a rather large euornithopod, ornithischian dinosaur.
Shuangmiaosaurus gilmorei lived during the late Albian era of the early Cretaceous Period.
Although there is no precise date for their extinction, ornithischian dinosaurs are thought to have died out almost 66 million years ago.
Shuangmiaosaurus gilmorei used to live mostly in China and also lived in other parts of Asia.
Shuangmiaosaurus was a terrestrial dinosaur that lived in Asia, mostly China. They were required to be in locations with plants and greenery because they were herbivorous dinosaurs.
There's no way of knowing if Shuangmiaosaurus lived in a pack or alone.
There is no information on how long a Shuangmiaosaurus lived. A huge dinosaur usually lived roughly for 300 years, while smaller species lived for about 70-80 years. But they come from China.
Shuangmiaosaurus, like the other hadrosauroid dinosaur, used laying eggs as their reproduction method.
They were large green-brown colored with black stripes all over.
No specific study has been conducted regarding how many bones they had.
The method of their communication is unknown.
Estimated from the fossils they were 24.6 ft (7.5 m) long and weighed 5511.6 lb (2500 kg).
The movement of speed is still unknown.
The terrestrial habitat of this herbivore creature and their diet made them weigh 5511.6 lb (2500 kg).
This information is still unknown.
This information is still unknown.
There were no signs of aggression of them. It is not known how strong their teeth were.
Shuangmiaosaurus paleontologists have discovered only one specimen ever.
They existed from Albian Age to Cenomanian Age Lived in a terrestrial habitat
Part of a skull and jawbones have been preserved as fossils.
*We've been unable to source an image of a Shuangmiaosaurus and have used an image of Stegosaurus instead. If you are able to provide us with a royalty-free image of a Shuangmiaosaurus, we would be happy to credit you. Please contact us at [email protected]
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