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Hadrosaur is a duck billed dinosaur.
The hadrosaurus was a dinosaur that walked on two legs and swam in the water. It had webbed feet and a duckbill. There were several species.
there are several members of the Hadrosauridae or 'duck-billed' family of herbiverous dinosaurs, including Maiasaura, Edmontosaurus, Gryposaurus and Parasaurolophus
Name of this semi-aquatic dinosaur is:- hadrosaur
It was an aquatic dinosaur.
No the blue whale is an aquatic mammal
Technically, no. If the Loch Ness Monster does in fact exist, it is believed to be a plesiosaur. These were carnivorous aquatic reptiles. While they existed from the late Triassic period until the end of the Cretaceous period, a time when dinosaurs also existed, plesiosaurs were not dinosaurs.
ok. lets put it together here: dinosaur. aquatic. do you know what a dinosaur is? good. you should have answered yes. aquatic. AQUA. ??Aquafina? what is aquafina? YES YOU'RE RIGHT! it's waaaater. water. dinosaur. put it together. (a dinosaur that lives in the water)
A baptornithid is a member of the Baptornithidae, a family of flightless aquatic birds from the Late Cretaceous period, around 87-80 million years ago.
Elasmosaurus was a plesiosaur. Plesiosaurs are aquatic reptiles that are not related to dinosaurs, but may be distantly related to modern lizards.
Baryonyx was a large carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 130 to 125 million years ago. Fossil evidence indicates it primarily inhabited regions that are now part of Europe, particularly in what is now the United Kingdom. Baryonyx is believed to have lived near rivers and coastal areas, where it likely hunted fish and other aquatic prey.
There were no aquatic dinosaurs. Some prehistoric marine reptiles are mistakenly called dinosaurs. These include plesiosaurs, pliosaurs, icthyosaurs, and mosasaurs.