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Bactrosaurus: Revision history


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  • curprev 12:4312:43, 16 September 2020 Zigongosaurus1138 talk contribs 7,433 bytes −76 The confusion over the date refers to uncertainty of the age of the Iren Dabasu Formation. Guo et al. (2018) dates it to ~96 Ma (Cenomanian), and this is the primary, and usually only, date given on other articles. Therefore, "though some Bactrosaurus fossils have been dated back to 90 mya" should be removed as it implies that these different dates are associated with completely different specimens. Also disambiguated a link. undo
  • curprev 12:2412:24, 16 September 2020 Zigongosaurus1138 talk contribs 7,509 bytes +5 Partly undoing an old revision from 2015 - revision 667228465 by Attilios (talk). Although changing "hadrosaur" to "hadrosauroid" is a great change (there is still a massive problem on Wikipedia regarding inconsistent use of "hadrosaur"), the resulting sentence was less grammatically competent than it was before. Something else they added about being a predecessor of Lambeosaurus was also misleading. undo

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