Difference between revisions of "Parasaurolophus"

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Species: P. walkeri  
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Species: P. walkeri<br>
Time Period: Cretaceous  
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Time Period: Cretaceous<br>
Length: 9.5 meters (31 feet)
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Length: 9.5 meters (31 feet)<br>
Weight: 2.5 tonnes (2.8 short tons)
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Weight: 2.5 tonnes (2.8 short tons)<br>
Category: Herbivore
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Category: Herbivore<br>
Diet: Plants
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Diet: Plants<br>
  
Unique Ability: The Parasaurolophus is able to lock on to enemies, emitting a sohpiticated alarm call as well as highlighting the enemy for all members of its group. The sound varies depending on the severity of the threat.
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Unique Ability: The Parasaurolophus is able to lock on to enemies, emitting a sohpiticated alarm call as well as highlighting the enemy for all members of its group. The call varies depending on the severity of the threat, with a total of 3 tiers (Minor, Moderate, and Major threat).
  
Other Facts: Parasaurolophus falls prey to many species of carnivore, but a healthy adult is no pushover. Powerful legs and a considerable weight allow adults to severely injure and even kill smaller carnivores they can't outrun.
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Other Facts: Parasaurolophus falls prey to many species of carnivores, but a healthy adult is no pushover. Powerful legs and a considerable weight allow adults to severely injure and even kill smaller carnivores they can't outrun.

Revision as of 00:13, 4 October 2018

Species: P. walkeri
Time Period: Cretaceous
Length: 9.5 meters (31 feet)
Weight: 2.5 tonnes (2.8 short tons)
Category: Herbivore
Diet: Plants

Unique Ability: The Parasaurolophus is able to lock on to enemies, emitting a sohpiticated alarm call as well as highlighting the enemy for all members of its group. The call varies depending on the severity of the threat, with a total of 3 tiers (Minor, Moderate, and Major threat).

Other Facts: Parasaurolophus falls prey to many species of carnivores, but a healthy adult is no pushover. Powerful legs and a considerable weight allow adults to severely injure and even kill smaller carnivores they can't outrun.