Corythosaurus casuarius
Corythosaurus casuarius by Josef Moravec.
Oil painting. (Framed). 28" x 22"
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CORYTHOSAURUS casuarius, characterized by a spectacular crest, was a member of the duck bills. It was a well adapted herd animal and is quite prevalent in the North American fossil record.
TIME - 75MYA, Late Cretaceous period.
RANGE - USA - Montana CANADA - Alberta
DIET - These herbivorous browsers fed on pine needles, magnolia leaves, seeds, and various other plants as well as fruits.
SIZE - Lengths up to 27ft (9m) long.
WEIGHT - Adults weighed up to 5 US tons.
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