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The color of Hadrosaurus, like many dinosaurs, is not definitively known, as no direct evidence of skin color has been preserved in fossils. Paleontologists often speculate that they could have had a range of colors and patterns similar to modern reptiles or birds, potentially including earthy tones, greens, and browns for camouflage. Some theories suggest bright colors might have been used for display or mating purposes, but these remain largely speculative.

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