A dinousaur with a huge nose roamed Utah 75 million years ago, researchers at Brigham Young University say. The Rhinorex condrupus, or “nose king,” had a duck bill, according to scientists from BYU and North Carolina State University. At least they think it did: Paleontologists can’t tell for sure what the beast’s nose looked like, but they know it had huge nasal openings, said Rodney Scheetz, curator of BYU’s Museum of Paleontology.