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Parasaurolophus was an herbivorous dinosaur. They walked on four legs, but their hind legs were longer than their forelimbs, which allowed them to run faster by running on their hind legs. They measured 30 ft long and weighed about 2.7 tons. Their most recognizable feature is the long, tubular crest that extends from the back of the head. You can see a picture be visiting the related link.

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What did a Parasaurolophus sound like?

a giant clearin his throught


What do parasaurolophus eat?

Parasaurolophus eats plants.


What eats parasaurolophus?

Parasaurolophus eats plants.


What is a Parasaurolophus?

A parasaurolophus was a dinosaur with a hill-crested head.


What does the parasaurolophus dinosaur eat?

Parasaurolophus ate plants from trees.


What eats the parasaurolophus dinosaur?

Tyrannosaurids (relatives of T-rex), such as Daspletosaurus and Gorgosaurus, almost certainly hunted Parasaurolophus. Dromaeosaurus, a raptor, may have been able to bring down large prey like Parasaurolophus. All kinds of small omnivorous and carnivores would have eaten Parasaurolophus eggs if given the chance. These include Struthiomimus, Saurornitholestes, Troodon, Dromaeosaurus, and many others.


Whose larger charonosaurus or parasaurolophus?

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


Did a Parasaurolophus swim?

No


What are the parasaurolophus enemies?

Parasaurolophus' have no enimies they are prey for other animals, so they pretty much kept to themselves


What did the parasaurolophus evolve into?

Parasaurolophus died off at the end of the Cretaceous period along with all the other dinosaurs.


What are parasaurolophus enemies?

Parasaurolophus' have no enimies they are prey for other animals, so they pretty much kept to themselves


What features of the parasaurolophus skull made scientists think they could recreate its voice?

There are empty cavities in the skull and headcrest of Parasaurolophus that were connected to its respiratory system. The Parasaurolophus could manipulate airflow throw these chambers to create sounds. Humans created an analog or computer model of the Parasaurolophus head with similar acoustic properties and forced air through them, the same way the dinosaur would have, so that we could find out what they probably sounded like.