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16 Dec 202527 Jan 2026 James Ronan Dinosaurs, Education, Fossil Discoveries, Fossils, Hadrosauridae, Hadrosaurs, Lambeosaurinae, Learning, Natural History, Newsletter, Palaeobiology, Palaeontology, Palaeontology Newsletter, Saurolophinae, Scientific Newsletter, The Palaeo Minute, Unlock Dino Insights

Exploring Hadrosaur Social Behaviour and Communication

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Crests, Calls & Cretaceous Kinships: This issue explores hadrosaur life beyond the bones. Dive into how these Cretaceous giants communicated, raised their young, and thrived together in mixed herds across the prehistoric world. I hope you enjoy the fascinating palaeontology content and discoveries in this edition.

This edition explores:

  • Meet the Hadrosaur Family: The Saurolophinae (non-crested) vs. Lambeosaurinae (crested) hadrosaurs.
  • How Hadrosaurs Communicated: Their social calls, signals & nesting behaviours.
  • Herd Life Revealed: The fossil evidence proving hadrosaurs thrived in social groups.
  • Dinosaur Parenting: Why hadrosaurs were devoted caregivers to their young.
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