The horn of a parasaurolophus, a herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period, is believed to have served multiple purposes. Primarily, it may have been used for communication, helping to produce sounds that could be heard over long distances, similar to modern-day animals. Additionally, the horn could have played a role in mating displays or social interactions, showcasing the fitness of individuals to potential mates. Lastly, it may have also provided some defense against predators.
Parasaurolophus eats plants.
Parasaurolophus eats plants.
A parasaurolophus was a dinosaur with a hill-crested head.
Parasaurolophus ate plants from trees.
Charonosaurus was bigger than Parasaurolophus Charonosaurus was 40 Feet 6 Tons Parasaurolophus was 31 Feet 2.7 Tons so Charonosaurus was bigger than Parasaurolophus. Sincerely CharonosaurusFan\Cameron Jacob LeBlanc
No
Parasaurolophus' have no enimies they are prey for other animals, so they pretty much kept to themselves
Parasaurolophus' have no enimies they are prey for other animals, so they pretty much kept to themselves
Parasaurolophus died off at the end of the Cretaceous period along with all the other dinosaurs.
No they are dinosaurs
what type of plant existed at the same time the parasaurolophus did
america