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  1. Charonosaurus (/ k ə ˌ r oʊ n ə ˈ s ɔːr ə s / kə-ROH-nə-SOR-əs; meaning "Charon's lizard") is a genus of dinosaur whose fossils were discovered by Godefroit, Zan & Jin in 2000, on the south bank of the Amur River, dividing China from Russia. It is monotypic, consisting of the species C. jiayinensis.

  2. Charonosaurus jiayinensis (gr. "reptil de Caronte del sitio de Jiayin") es la única especie conocida del género extinto Charonosaurus de dinosaurio ornitópodo hadrosáurido, que vivió a finales del período Cretácico, entre aproximadamente 69,9 a 66 millones de años, durante el Maastrichtiense, en lo que es hoy Asia.

  3. For the full episode where this dinosaur of the day was originally featured check out https://iknowdino.com/Charonosaurus-Episode-249/#CharonosaurusLambeosau...

  4. Charonosaurus is a genus of dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, about 70 million years ago. The fossils of Charonosaurus were discovered in 2000 by a team of scientists on the south bank of the Amur River, which divides China from Russia.

  5. A compilation of the best Charonosaurus illustrations, facts, fossils, and maps. See how it lived in Asia during the Cretaceous period.

  6. Charonosaurus was a very large lambeosaurine hadrosaur (estimated around 13 m (42.5 ft) long), known from a partial skull found in Heilongjiang Province, northeastern China. Adult and juvenile hadrosaur remains were found in the same area.

  7. 1 de feb. de 2019 · Hadrosaurs, also known as duck-billed dinosaurs, were the most common plant-eating animals of the later Mesozoic Era. On the following slides, you'll find pictures and detailed profiles of over 50 duck-billed dinosaurs, ranging from A (Amurosaurus) to A (Zhuchengosaurus). 01. of 53.

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