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Paleontologists unearth giant skull of Pachyrhinosaurus in northern Alberta

  • Paleontologists discovered a 272-kilogram skull of a Pachyrhinosaurus near Grande Prairie, Alberta, which lived over 70 million years ago.
  • This adult Pachyrhinosaurus is the second plant-eating dinosaur found from a herd that died together in a bonebed.
  • The Pachyrhinosaurus has distinguishing features like a bony bump instead of a nose horn, making it unique among dinosaurs.
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