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duckbilled

a. Having a bill like that of a duck.

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With the advent of the duckbilled hadrosaurs come lower-slung creatures, also with closely packed, interlocking teeth: the ceratopsians or horned dinosaurs.

Anya insisted that we follow their tracks, which moved right along with the even deeper hoofprints of the duckbilled dinosaurs.

As we watched, it split apart and a miniature duckbilled dinosaur no more than two feet long crawled out of the shell on four stubby legs.

Juno lay flat on her belly, silly duckbilled face between her front hooves, like a puppy.

So did most of the dinosaurs, although at least one species of duckbilled dinosaurs apparently cared for their young.

There was an increase, albeit gradual, in flowering plants after the mysterious mid-Cretaceous extinction event, suggesting to some paleontologists that some dinosaurs ill-equipped to dine on this new food went extinct, to be replaced by duckbilled dinosaurs.

The thinko has shown him pictures of them, spectacularly decadent in size and appearance, long-snouted duckbilled monsters as big as a house and huge lumbering ceratopsians with frilly baroque bony crests and toothy things with knobby horns on their elongated skulls and others with rows of bristling spikes along their high-ridged backs.

I can put out the duckbilled platypus ashtray my mates gave me when I was leaving the Outback?

It was a green duckbilled cap, and it fit snugly atop his bald, milk-white head.

Virtually all mammals bear live young: the exceptions are the duckbilled platypus and the echidna, which lay eggs.

The Kreel had spindly legs that, in one of nature's more curious design aberrations (right up there with the bumblebee and the duckbilled platypus), supported a massively sinewed, almost triangular torso.

It occurred to him that one of the duckbilled dinosaurs, such as Parasaurolophus, might have entered this cave safely.