File:Upper Cretaceous Hell Creek dinosaur census.png
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Pie chart of the time averaged census for large-bodied dinosaurs from the entire Hell Creek Formation in the study area (sampled near Fort Peck Reservoir in northeastern Montana). Triceratops is the most common dinosaur at 40% (n = 72); Tyrannosaurus is second at 24% (n = 44); Edmontosaurus is third at 20% (n = 36) followed by Thescelosaurus at 8% (n = 15), Ornithomimus at 5% (n = 9), and Pachycephalosaurus and Ankylosaurus at 1% (n = 2).
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current | 03:04, 5 January 2017 | 898 × 1,252 (92 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | Pie chart of the time averaged census for large-bodied dinosaurs from the entire Hell Creek Formation in the study area (sampled near Fort Peck Reservoir in northeastern Montana). <i>Triceratops</i> is the most common dinosaur at 40% (n = 72); Tyrannosaurus is second at 24% (n = 44); <i>Edmontosaurus</i> is third at 20% (n = 36) followed by <i>Thescelosaurus</i> at 8% (n = 15), <i>Ornithomimus</i> at 5% (n = 9), and <i>Pachycephalosaurus</i> and <i>Ankylosaurus</i> at 1% (n = 2). |
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