Largest Hadrosaurs Ever

This is a list of the largest Hadrosaurs that had not only been found but also that had ever lived in the history of Life. Here is a Profile of those Hadrosaurs that had existed.

SHUNTUNGOSAURUS
GENUS: Hadrosauridae
LENGTH: 54.1 Feet
WEIGHT: 18 Short Tons
TIMELINE: 70-66 Million years ago
Formation: Xingerzhuang-China
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MAGNAPAULIA
GENUS: Lambeosauridae
LENGTH: 54.feet
WEIGHT: 23 Metric Tons
TIMELINE: 73-70 Million years ago
Formation: EL Gallo-Mexico
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EDMONTOSAURUS
GENUS: Hadrosauridae
LENGTH: 43.Feet in length
HEIGHT: 9.8.Feet
WEIGHT: 7700.Ibs
TIMELINE: 75-66 Million years ago
Formation: Hell Creek, Horseshoe Canyon, Lance
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SAUROLOPHUS
GENUS: Lambeosauridae
LENGTH: 43.Feet
WEIGHT: 12 Short Tons
TIMELINE: 70-68 Million years ago
Formation: horseshoe Canyon-Canada, Nemegt Formation-Mongolia
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I'd love to have Magnapaulia in the game. Its size and its tall neural spines running from the base of its neck to the end of its tail gives it a very unique and instantly-noticeable difference from other hadrosaurs. It could also have a bit of a strut to its walk with how it held its body.
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I'd love to have Magnapaulia in the game. Its size and its tall neural spines running from the base of its neck to the end of its tail gives it a very unique and instantly-noticeable difference from other hadrosaurs. It could also have a bit of a strut to its walk with how it held its body.
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In life it would kinda just look like a very large slightly fatter Corythosaurus. You wouldn't be able to see the neural spines as such, it would be more of a slight hump instead of a low sail.
 
In life it would kinda just look like a very large slightly fatter Corythosaurus. You wouldn't be able to see the neural spines as such, it would be more of a slight hump instead of a low sail.
Considering the height of those spines, especially along the tail, it would still be quite noticeable as a ridge-hump and give it a much taller profile than the Corythosaurus, along with being an obligate quadruped instead of a biped. The head and face can also be made to look a bit different from the Corythosaurus, not being so shrink-wrapped for a start.
 
Considering the height of those spines, especially along the tail, it would still be quite noticeable as a ridge-hump and give it a much taller profile than the Corythosaurus, along with being an obligate quadruped instead of a biped. The head and face can also be made to look a bit different from the Corythosaurus, not being so shrink-wrapped for a start.
There wouldn't be much difference in locomotion between the two. Both would likely have been mostly quadrupedal but likely could stand on two legs as well.
But sure, it could serve as a more accurate close family member of Corythosaurus.
 
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