Missouri dig site is home to at least 4 rare dinosaurs, and there could be more
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Fossils from Missouri's state dinosaur, the duck-billed Parrosaurus missouriensis, were uncovered in October. The dig site could have more to offer.
After comparing and matching the tail vertebrates of these discoveries, paleontologists described them as "relatively primitive" duck-billed dinosaurs.
The specimen of the state dinosaur of Missouri, named Parrosaurus missouriensis, was excavated after a years-long process that began in 2017, Chronister site curator Peter Makovicky said. Makovicky is a professor of Earth and environmental sciences at the University of Minnesota.
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