Dinosaur with most teeth
- Who
- Edmontosaurus
- Where
- Canada
- When
- 1500 BC
The dinosaur with most teeth was Edmontosaurus, a duck-billed dinosaur or hadrosaur that inhabited North America during the late Cretaceous Period, 65–61 million years ago. Arranged in columns known as tooth batteries and used for shredding plants, this herbivorous dinosaur's teeth numbered more than a thousand in total, and were diamond-shaped.