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Large numbers of dinosaur fossils have been discovered in deposits on
Alaska?ˉs North Slope, a region that today experiences an extremely cold, arctic
climate. One hundred million years ago, when those dinosaurs were alive, the
environment of the North Slope was already inhospitable, especially during the
winter when it experienced several months of total darkness. How did the
dinosaurs survive the wintertime? Paleontologists have proposed that one of the
most common North Slope dinosaurs, the elephant-sized edmontosaur
(Edmontosaurus), survived the winter by migrating south to more hospitable
regions. Several arguments support the migration hypothesis.
First, the edmontosaur?ˉs diet supports the migration hypothesis. Edmontosaurs
fed exclusively on plants. Since there would have been no plants growing during
the cold and dark North Slope winter, it appears that the edmontosaur must have
left for at least part of the year and migrated to more temperate zones to find
food.
Second, many edmontosaur skeletons have been unearthed from the same site.
This suggests that edmontosaurs lived in herd. Many modern-day migratory
animals, such as caribou and buffalo, live and migrate in herds as well. Moving
in herds helps animals coordinate their migration. The finding that edmonotsaurs
lived in herds further supports the migration hypothesis.
Finally, edmonosaurs were physically capable of migrating long distances. To
reach more hospitable regions, the edmontosaur had to migrate about 1,600
kilometers southward. To make such a journey, the edmontosaur needed to move at
about five kilometers per hour for se
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