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Described in 1858, the partial skeleton of Hadrosaurus foulkii was one of the most important dinosaur discoveries ever made. At that time, the few known dinosaurs were represented by a collection ...
Today, we know that dinosaurs held their tails upright. But back when Hawkins and Leidy were assembling the Philly Hadrosaurus mount, paleontologists knew almost nothing about these creatures.
features a 25-foot long cast of the dinosaur plus a hand-drawn, life size, realistic illustration of hadrosaurus in action. Scientist and paleoartist Jason “Chewie” Poole was present to draw a ...
The bones of Hadrosaurus, the first dinosaur in North America to be known from a partial skeleton, were found in New Jersey in 1858, and in 1866 the remains of the predatory Dryptosaurus ...
Haddy the Hadrosaurus, the pride and joy of Jersey, was recently delivered by truck to the Delaware Museum of Natural History, wrapped in blankets and hacked into seven pieces. Not the real Haddy ...
The exhibit “Hadrosaurus foulkii: The Dinosaur That Changed the World,” which opened to the public on Nov. 22, commemorates the 150th anniversary of this duckbill that became the first nearly ...
The official New Jersey state dinosaur, Hadrosaurus Foulkii, nicknamed "Haddy," was discovered in Haddonfield, NJ in 1858. A cast of the skeleton is on display at the New Jersey State Museum ...
A nearly life-size sculpture of Hadrosaurus foulkii, whose skeleton was the first discovered in the world, will soon be installed in Haddonfield. The borough will unveil the bronze sculpture to ...
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