They had teeth that were constantly replacing used teeth. They had about 1,000 teeth. But not all at the same time!
They probably could replace a tooth about 6 times.
Edmontosaurus typically had around 40-60 teeth in each jaw, with the exact number varying depending on the individual specimen. These teeth were adapted for herbivorous feeding, with a shape that was ideal for stripping vegetation.
Edmontosaurus is only known from fossils, which do not preserve skin color. Hence, nobody knows what color Edmontosaurus is.
Edmontosaurus of the Late Cretaceous. Edmontosaurus can be found in three countries; Canada, Japan and the USA. In the U.S.A, Edmontosaurus occurs in six states: Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, Colorado and Alaska. The most famous of Edmontosaurus material comes from Montana (specifically the Hell Creek Formation), Wyoming, Alaska and North Dakota.
· Edmontosaurus
An Edmontosaurus' diet consisted mainly of plants. This dinosaur, which was a herbivore, lived during the Cretaceous period, this duck-billed dinosaur was about 43 feet in length and weighed about three tons.
· Edmontosaurus
Torosaurus lived alongside Tyrannosaurus, Ankylosaurus, and Edmontosaurus.
It is unknown how many teeth he had.
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There are 2 teeth in the Dragon Teeth Gate.
20 teeth