duck-billed dinosaurs

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:dinosaurs
gptkbp:characterized_by flat, duck-like snouts
gptkbp:constructed_in millions of years
gptkbp:exhibits social behavior
gptkbp:fossil_record gptkb:rock
gptkbp:had long tails
complex social structures
herding behavior
strong jaws
thick skin
large eyes
strong hind limbs
varied coloration
short forelimbs
large body size
large nasal passages
varied reproductive strategies
complex vocalizations
unique reproductive strategies
varied habitat preferences
distinctive body shapes
unique ecological roles
varied feeding strategies
distinctive skull shapes
varied skin textures
varied locomotion styles
crests on heads
distinctive foot structures
diverse species within the group
large, flat teeth
unique adaptations for feeding.
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label duck-billed dinosaurs
gptkbp:includes gptkb:Edmontosaurus
gptkb:Hadrosaurus
gptkb:Parasaurolophus
gptkbp:is_found_in gptkb:North_America
gptkbp:known_for complex dental batteries
gptkbp:lived_during Late Cretaceous
gptkbp:type gptkb:herbivore
gptkbp:used_for browsing vegetation
gptkbp:were social animals
important for understanding dinosaur evolution
important in ecosystems
often featured in documentaries
bipedal and quadrupedal
often depicted in media
often found in large groups
adapted to diverse habitats
important for understanding dinosaur behavior
often reconstructed in museums
often depicted in children's literature
important for understanding prehistoric ecosystems
often studied for their evolutionary significance
important for paleobiology studies
important for understanding dinosaur extinction events
key to understanding herbivorous dinosaur adaptations
common in fossil records
important for studying dinosaur diets
often found in riverine environments
often preyed upon by carnivorous dinosaurs
part of the Hadrosauridae family
studied extensively by paleontologists
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Hadrosaurinae
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6