Parasaurolophus - Museum Quality Dinosaur Toy

Product Description
Parasaurolophus toy. Parasaurolophus dinosaur toy is the museum quality replica, larger and more detailed than the average dinosaur toys. Perfect for recreating a day in the life of a dinosaur. The Parasaurolophus toy is 19" long from head to tail, 11" high.
Made from hard vinyl material.
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Parasaurolophus - Cretaceous Dinosaur
Parasaurolophus is the most famous of the
crested hadrosaurs. It was a small animal, compared to the other North
American hadrosaurs, but it had the largest crest of any duck-bill. The
Parasaurolophus lived in the forest region, but it has also migrated to the
plains, semi-arid and the swamp regions. It was a herbivore, a herding
animal, falling into a rigid social hierarchy. Males seem to achieve
dominance in relation to the coloration of their skull crests. The
females were capable of creating sounds at lower frequencies; they may
have repeatedly attracted the attention of the more brightly-colored
males. This duck-bill had a long tubular crest that curved back from its
snout and seems to have been larger in the males than in the females.
This crest was an elongated, curved structure, longer than its skull. It
contained two hollow tubes, believed to be for the creation of sound.
Parasaurolophus was able to use these tubes to communicate with its
fellow herd members. This crest was probably used to produce a loud
bellow or call by exhaling air from these tubes within. Parasaurolophus
was a good swimmer and had strong arms and a tail which was flattened
from side to side. Parasaurolophus was able to walk on two feet as easily as four.
TIME - 76 to
65 MYA, Late Cretaceous period.
RANGE - USA -
Montana, Alaska. Canada - Alberta.
DIET - Various
plants, including aquatic varieties.
SIZE - Lengths
up to 30ft (10m). |