Dinosaur skin impressions are very rare.
Dinosaur Skin Impression (both inside and outside texture!)
Probably from a hadrosaur ("duck-billed" plant-eating dinosaur). Molded and cast from an original fossil discovered in
Eastern Wyoming, Hell Creek Formation
Upper Cretaceous
Edmontosaurus annectens (dinosaur skin) fossil replica
Hadrosaurids (Greek: ἁδρός, hadrós, "stout, thick"), or duck-billed dinosaurs, are members of the ornithischian family Hadrosauridae. This group is known as the duck-billed dinosaurs for the flat duck-bill appearance of the bones in their snouts. The family, which includes ornithopods such as Edmontosaurus and Parasaurolophus, was a common group of herbivores during the Late Cretaceous Period in what is now Asia, Europe, Antarctica, South America, and North America.[1] Hadrosaurids are descendants of the Upper Jurassic/Lower Cretaceous iguanodontian dinosaurs and had a similar body layout.
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