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Duckbill geological hammer

The duckbill hammer is shaped like a duckbill. Duckbill hammer is a kind of flat-headed stonemason who forges geology as a whole, with sharp picks and duckbill hammers. The hammer special for geological exploration is electroplated, and the duckbill part can be used to hammer the edge of iron sheet, which is specially used to deal with edge rolling, which is very convenient and fast.

Duckbill hammer belongs to tools. Duckbill hammers are usually used by riveters and blacksmiths. The flat head of duckbill hammer is used to hammer the edge of iron sheet, and geologists use it to knock rock samples and cut rock cracks.

The differences are as follows: shape, geological hammer is divided into pointed head and flat head (duckbill). They can deal with different bottom layers and choose according to their personal usage habits. Many geologists abroad like to use pointed geological hammer, but it is generally believed that flat head is easy to use in China.

First, your geological hammer must be used when working in sedimentary rock areas, that is, it has a duckbill-shaped tip and a blunt flat head at the other end (geological hammer in magmatic rock areas, the tip is pointed and slightly conical).

In 2006, there was a major breakthrough in the study of the life history of the hadrosaurs: scientists Jack Hana and Ma Kaila discovered the eggs of the hadrosaurs and the nests of young dragons in Mengdachuang. This duckbilled dragon is called the female dragon. Jack thinks that the mother dragon has parent-child behavior and takes care of her young like some modern mammals. It concluded that hadrosaurs were terrestrial animals.