Saurolophus Pictures

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3D restoration of Saurolophus
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3D restoration of Saurolophus.


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Theropods hunting a Saurolophus
Photo: ABelov2014 via Wikipedia CC BY 3.0

Theropods hunting a Saurolophus.


Skulls in Moscow Paleontological Museum
Photo: Pavel Bochkov via Wikipedia CC BY-SA 2.0

Skulls in Moscow Paleontological Museum.



A herd of Saurolophus in their native Nemegt Formation
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A herd of Saurolophus in their native Nemegt Formation.


Saurolophus had the ability to consume a wide variety of plant matter
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Saurolophus had the ability to consume a wide variety of plant matter.


Diagram with labelled skulls of S. angustirostris (A) and S. osborni (B)
Photo: Phil R. Bell via Wikipedia CC BY 4.0

Diagram with labelled skulls of S. angustirostris (A) and S. osborni (B).


Highlited juvenile remains of a Saurolophus
Photo: Leonard Dewaele via Wikipedia CC BY 4.0

Highlited juvenile remains of a Saurolophus.


A Saurolophus statue showcasing its duck-billed snout which is a defining feature of Hadrosaurids
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A Saurolophus statue showcasing its duck-billed snout which is a defining feature of Hadrosaurids.


A photograph of the panel mount of the holotype of S. osborni
Photo: Barnum Brown via Wikipedia Public Domain

A photograph of the panel mount of the holotype of S. osborni.


A pair of Tarbosaurus attacking a herd of Saurolophus
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A pair of Tarbosaurus attacking a herd of Saurolophus.


A pair Saurolophus as seen on Walking with Dinosaurs
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A pair Saurolophus as seen on Walking with Dinosaurs.


Saurolophus is mentioned in an educational book about Velociraptor as a prey item
Photo: Dinosaurs20 via Jurassic Park Wiki

Saurolophus is mentioned in an educational book about Velociraptor as a prey item.

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