Edmontosaurus fossil laboratory work, Palaeontologist applying a resin solution 'hardener' to consolidate and protect freshly prepared dinosaur fossil
Edmontosaurus fossil laboratory work, Palaeontologist applying a resin solution 'hardener' to consolidate and protect freshly prepared dinosaur fossil bones. These fossils are the ankle and foot bones of the dinosaur Edmontosaurus. Edmontosaurus was a plant-eating, 'duck-billed' hadrosaur that lived in herds in upland areas during the Late Cretaceous (Mesozoic) period.
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