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Troodon Scientists believe that Troodon hunted in pairs and possibly in packs for smaller prey such as frogs, lizards and small rodent size mammals.  Troodon may have been able to rotate its forearms, using its long fingers to snare and capture prey. 

 


 

 



Parasaurolophus and Chasmosaurus juvenileFor the juvenile of any species of dinosaur, this world must have been a world of wonder.  A new adventure awaits them around every corner although not far from the eye of the protective parent.

 

 


 

 

Parasaurolophus Male and FemaleParasaurolophus male and female (distinguished by their unique shaped crests) traveled throughout North America, Europe and Asia but almost completely absent form the southern continents.  The most likely reason for this would seem to be the relative position of the continents at the time when they first evolved. 

 

 


 

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