Corythosaurus vs Parasaurolophus
A detailed side-by-side comparison of Corythosaurus and Parasaurolophus, covering size, diet, classification, geologic period, and discovery history.
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| Свойство | Corythosaurus | Parasaurolophus |
|---|---|---|
| Научное название | Corythosaurus casuarius | Parasaurolophus walkeri |
| Классификация | Hadrosauridae | Hadrosauridae |
| Период | Cretaceous Late | Cretaceous Late |
| Питание | Herbivore | Herbivore |
| Длина | 9.0 m | 9.5 m |
| Height | 2.7 m | 2.8 m |
| Вес | 3.8 t | 2.5 t |
| Год открытия | 1914 | 1922 |
| Место открытия | Red Deer River, Alberta, Canada | Sand Creek, Alberta, Canada |
| Назван | Barnum Brown | William Parks |
Size Comparison
roughly the length of a large SUV
roughly the length of a large SUV
Weight Comparison
comparable to 3.8 small cars
comparable to 2.5 small cars
Timeline Comparison
Corythosaurus and Parasaurolophus both lived during the Cretaceous Late period and may have shared the same habitats.
Diet Comparison
Corythosaurus
HerbivoreCorythosaurus was a plant-eater, feeding on vegetation like ferns, conifers, and cycads.
Parasaurolophus
HerbivoreParasaurolophus was a plant-eater, feeding on vegetation like ferns, conifers, and cycads.
Classification Comparison
Corythosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Both dinosaurs share a common ancestor within the Hadrosauridae clade.
Ключевые различия
- Both were lambeosaurine hadrosaurs with hollow cranial crests used as resonating chambers for low-frequency vocalizations.
- Parasaurolophus had a long, swept-back tubular crest extending up to 1.8 m; Corythosaurus had a rounded, helmet-shaped crest.
- Parasaurolophus (9.5 m, ~2,500 kg) was slightly larger than Corythosaurus (9 m, ~3,800 kg).
- Both lived in Late Cretaceous North America and are among the most recognizable hadrosaurs.
- Corythosaurus is named for its helmet-like crest resembling a Corinthian war helmet; Parasaurolophus means 'near crested lizard'.
Did You Know?
Both Corythosaurus and Parasaurolophus were herbivores.
Both dinosaurs lived during the Cretaceous Late period and may have coexisted.
Corythosaurus was discovered 8 years earlier, in 1914.
Both belong to the Hadrosauridae clade, making them relatively close relatives.
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