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Jeholosaurus

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Jeholosaurus is a species of iguanodont that socializes in living on the forests. It lived on the planet during the early Cretaceous period, and was once thought to be a relative of the bird Archaeopteryx in 1992. Now, that's false, and it was finally confirmed to be a plant-eating dinosaur.

Diet habits

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Jeholosaurus was once thought to feed on plants, but today, it may be omnivorous.

It was a relative of other small dinosaurs.
This photograph features Jeholosaurus being depicted as more different in a kind of way.

Relatives

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Jeholosaurus had a lot of relatives, such as Dryosaurus and Nanosaurus, well as Fruitadens, Heterodontosaurus, Lesothosaurus, Hypsilophodon and Leallynasaura.

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Jeholosaurus is indeed a famous dinosaur, and it has been depicted in a lot of media, such as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's film adaption of The Lost World novel, and Planet Dinosaur. However, it was more famously known as Hypsilophodon in some culture.