Parasaurolophus Pictures

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Discover the social nature of Parasaurolophus, as individuals likely lived in herds for protection and mating opportunities.
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Discover the social nature of Parasaurolophus, as individuals likely lived in herds for protection and mating opportunities.


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Parasaurolophus from the Cretaceous era - 3D illustration
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Parasaurolophus from the Cretaceous era – 3D illustration.


Dinosaur Parasaurolophus in a landscape
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Dinosaur Parasaurolophus in a landscape.


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Parasaurolophus on white background.


Three Parasaurolophus stand on a rocky beach coastline
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Three Parasaurolophus stand on a rocky beach coastline.


Parasaurolophus: The iconic 'crested lizard,' a dinosaur known for its distinctive head crest and trumpet-like calls.
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Parasaurolophus: The iconic ‘crested lizard,’ a dinosaur known for its distinctive head crest and trumpet-like calls.


A parasaurolophus, a type of herbivorous ornithopod dinosaur of the hadrosaur family in profile on a white background.
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A parasaurolophus, a type of herbivorous ornithopod dinosaur of the hadrosaur family, in profile on a white background.


Parasaurolophus dinosaur on the grass with fantasy flowers landscape watercolor illustration isolated on white background.
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Parasaurolophus dinosaur on the grass with fantasy flowers landscape watercolor illustration isolated on white background.


Herbivorous Hadrosaurs called Parasaurolophus dinosaurs lived during the Cretaceous Period of North America
Herbivorous Hadrosaurs called Parasaurolophus dinosaurs lived during the Cretaceous Period of North America | CoreyFord via iStock

Herbivorous Hadrosaurs called Parasaurolophus dinosaurs lived during the Cretaceous Period of North America.


Parasaurolophus Dinosaur Fossil
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Parasaurolophus Dinosaur Fossil.


Parasaurolophus ('near-crested lizard'), first described in 1922, was a dinosaur that lived at the end of the Cretaceous period
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Parasaurolophus (‘near-crested lizard’), first described in 1922, was a dinosaur that lived at the end of the Cretaceous period.


A herd of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs during Earth's Cretaceous period of modern day North America
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A herd of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs during Earth’s Cretaceous period of modern day North America.


Parasaurolophus was a hadrosaurid dinosaur, a diverse family of plant-eating animals with odd-shaped skulls
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Parasaurolophus was a hadrosaurid dinosaur, a diverse family of plant-eating animals with odd-shaped skulls.


Two Parasaurolophus dinosaurs bellow at each other to claim territory on a seacoast beach
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Two Parasaurolophus dinosaurs bellow at each other to claim territory on a seacoast beach.


A carnivorous Tyrannosaurus Rex chasing a herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs
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A carnivorous Tyrannosaurus Rex chasing a herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs.


Holotype specimen of P. walkeri, showing the pathologic v-shaped notch
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Holotype specimen of P. walkeri, showing the pathologic v-shaped notch.

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