Hadrosaur Tooth Fossil.
Hadrosaurs ( or duck-bills) were common herbivores in the Upper Cretaceous Period. The back of the mouth contained literaly thousand of teeth that ground food before it was swalled. They had a unique way of eating unlike any creature living today: the upper jaws pushed outwards and sideays whil chewing whil the lower jaw slid againt the upper teeth.
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Hadrosaurs ( or duck-bills) were common herbivores in the Upper Cretaceous Period. The back of the mouth contained literaly thousand of teeth that ground food before it was swalled. They had a unique way of eating unlike any creature living today: the upper jaws pushed outwards and sideays whil chewing whil the lower jaw slid againt the upper teeth.
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