Hey, it's before 10pm - I suppose this counts as a #10oclockart entry!
According to a pamphlet distributed by the Bureau of Land Management, Lambeosaurus lambei is supposedly known in Alaska from a fossilized partial upper jaw and some teeth. However, after an email discussion with Dr. Anthony Fiorillo of the Dallas Museum of Natural History, it is probably safe to assume that the remains were probably misidentified and, in fact, belong to the more ubiquitous Alaskan hadrosaur, Edmontosaurus.
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