Hadrosaurus is a hadrosaurid dinosaur genus.
In 1858, a skeleton of a dinosaur from this genus was the first full dinosaur skeleton found in North America, and in 1868 it became the first ever mounted dinosaur skeleton.
Hadrosaurus foulkii is the only species in this genus..
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