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ParasaurolophusParasaurolophus, is distinguished by its skull crest, an elongated, curved structure longer than the entire skull.  Inside the crest were two hollow tubes that ran to the end and looped back again.  One theory is  that these tubes might have produced low-frequency sounds, similar to that of elephants and whales for communication.

 

 


 

Chasmosaurus Chasmosaurus is one of the geologically oldest of the large, horned dinosaurs.  Modest in size, at only 17 feet long. Its skull measured 5 feet in length, much of which  consisted of frill, which made up more than half the length of the head.  Of all ceratopsids, Chasmosaurus is the most geographically widespread species.

 

 


 

TroodonTroodon, perhaps the smartest of all dinosaurs due to its large brain size.  Aside from its large brain, Troodon had several special qualities.  Its large eyes suggests that is was also a nocturnal animal along with the eye position, which was forward facing, suggests that they may have had depth perception. 

 

 

 


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