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Parasaurolophus Collection

In the lush landscapes of the late Cretaceous period, Parasaurolophus dinosaurs peacefully coexist with their sauropod and duckbill counterparts

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Parasaurolophus dinosaurs. Artwork of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs feeding next to a waterfall. Parasaurolophus was a hadrosaurid or duck-billed dinosaur

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Sauropod and duckbill dinosaurs feed peacefully together

Sauropod and duckbill dinosaurs feed peacefully together
In this prehistoric scene, both sauropod and duckbill dinosaurs feed peacefully together, but remain alert to any possible dangers

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Illustration showing direction air passes through bony crest on top of Parasaurolophus skull

Illustration showing direction air passes through bony crest on top of Parasaurolophus skull
Air, Anatomy, Animal Bone, Animal Themes, Arrow Sign, Bony, Close-Up, Crest, Cross Section, Direction, Extinct, Illustration and Painting, No People, On Top Of, Paleontology, Parasaurolophus

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: A Parasaurolophus searches for a source of water

A Parasaurolophus searches for a source of water

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Parasaurolophus dinosaur

Parasaurolophus dinosaur, artwork. Parasaurolophus was a hadrosaurid or duck-billed dinosaur. It lived during the Upper Cretaceous (75-65 million years ago) in North America

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Parasaurolophus dinosaur and asteroid. Artwork of a Parasaurolophus dinosaur startled by an asteroid about to impact off the coast. Parasaurolophus was a hadrosaurid or duck-billed dinosaur

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Late Cretaceous life, artwork

Late Cretaceous life, artwork
Late Cretaceous life. Artwork of a number of different prehistoric creatures that existed during the Late Cretaceous period (between 99 and 65 million years ago)

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Parasaurolophus, side view

Parasaurolophus, side view

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Illustration of Parasaurolophus, an ornithopod dinosaur with crested head and camouflaged skin

Illustration of Parasaurolophus, an ornithopod dinosaur with crested head and camouflaged skin

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: A reptoid alien colonist at work on a prehistoric Earth with dinosaurs

A reptoid alien colonist at work on a prehistoric Earth with dinosaurs
A reptoid alien colonist at work on a prehistoric Earth with a duckbill dinosaur and sauropod in the background

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: A Parasaurolophus dinosaur during the late Cretaceous period

A Parasaurolophus dinosaur during the late Cretaceous period
Parasaurolophus is a herbivorous dinosaur belonging to the group known as hadrosaurids. It lived during the late Cretaceous period and was both a biped and quadruped

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Illustration of a Parasaurolophus dinosaur cooking

Illustration of a Parasaurolophus dinosaur cooking

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Parasaurolophus dinosaur, white background

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Parasaurolophus, a herbivorous dinosaur from the Cretaceous period

Parasaurolophus, a herbivorous dinosaur from the Cretaceous period which walked as a biped and as a quadruped

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Two Giganotosaurus trying to capture a Parasaurolophus

Two Giganotosaurus trying to capture a Parasaurolophus

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Dead Parasaurolophus dinosaur, artwork

Dead Parasaurolophus dinosaur, artwork
Dead dinosaur, artwork. Parasaurolophus was a hadrosaurid or duck-billed dinosaur. It lived in North America during the Upper Cretaceous period, 75-65 million years ago

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs, artwork

Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs, artwork
Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs. Artwork of two Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs feeding on a Parasaurolophus dinosaur. T. rex was a large bipedal (two-legged)

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: herbivore, cretaceous, nobody, close-up, cut out, horizontal, watercolour painting

herbivore, cretaceous, nobody, close-up, cut out, horizontal, watercolour painting
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Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: A herd of herbivorous Parasaurolophus dinosaurs grazing

A herd of herbivorous Parasaurolophus dinosaurs grazing during Earths Cretaceous Period

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: A pair of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs

A pair of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs sense that some form of danger is close by

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Two Parasaurolophus dinosaurs bellow at each other

Two Parasaurolophus dinosaurs bellow at each other to claim territory on a seacoast beach

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Parasaurolophus dinosaurs gather at a freshwater lake feeding ground

Parasaurolophus dinosaurs gather at a freshwater lake feeding ground
Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs gather at their traditional freshwater lake feeding ground

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Illustration of Parasaurolophus dressed as Indiana Jones

Illustration of Parasaurolophus dressed as Indiana Jones

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: A T-Rex plans his attack on a herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs

A T-Rex plans his attack on a herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs
A Tyrannosaurus Rex comes across a herd of Parasaurolophus duck-billed dinosaurs grazing. The T-Rex carefully plans his attack by picking a target and making a move

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: A herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs searching for vegetation

A herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs searching for vegetation
A flock of Pteranodon longiceps fly over a herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs as they look for better vegetation to eat

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: A Tyrannosaurus Rex moves in for the kill as Parasaurolophus Duckbill try to escape

A Tyrannosaurus Rex moves in for the kill as Parasaurolophus Duckbill try to escape

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Illustration of a Parasaurolophus traffic enforcer

Illustration of a Parasaurolophus traffic enforcer

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: A herd of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs

A herd of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs during Earths Cretaceous period of modern day North America

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Parasaurolophus dinosaurs graze an organic rich lake

Parasaurolophus dinosaurs graze an organic rich lake
A small herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs feeding and drinking from an organic rich lake during Earths Late Cretaceous period

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Parasaurolophus walkerii dinosaur skull

Parasaurolophus walkerii dinosaur skull on textured background

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: A Carnotaurus dinosaur attacks two Parasaurolophus dinosaurs

A Carnotaurus dinosaur attacks two Parasaurolophus dinosaurs eating underwater vegetation in the Cretaceous era

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: A herd of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs grazing

A herd of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs grazing on Cretaceous feeding ground

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Hadrosaurid duckbill dinosaurs use soundwaves to defend a Tyrannosaurus Rex

Hadrosaurid duckbill dinosaurs use soundwaves to defend a Tyrannosaurus Rex
Hadrosaurid duckbill dinosaurs use intense soundwaves to prevent a Tyrannosaurus Rex from attacking them

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: A pair of Parasaurolophus feed on flora near a waterfall

A pair of Parasaurolophus feed on flora near a waterfall
A pair of three-ton plant-eating Parasaurolophus feed on flora near a waterfall 75 million years ago in North America. Similar to plant-eating Lambeosaurus of the same period

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Cute illustration of a Parasaurolophus playing soccer

Cute illustration of a Parasaurolophus playing soccer

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex chasing a herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs

Tyrannosaurus Rex chasing a herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs
A carnivorous Tyrannosaurus Rex chasing a herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: A group of sauropod and hadrosaur dinosaur herds grazing

A group of sauropod and hadrosaur dinosaur herds grazing
A mixture of sauropod and hadrosaur dinosaur herds grazing together

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Parasaurolophus pencil drawing with digital color

Parasaurolophus pencil drawing with digital color

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Illustration of a Parasaurolophus dressed up as a zombie

Illustration of a Parasaurolophus dressed up as a zombie
Cartoon illustration of a Parasaurolophus dressed up as a zombie

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: A hungry Tyrannosaurus Rex chasing a small group of Parasaurolophus

A hungry Tyrannosaurus Rex chasing a small group of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Illustration of a Parasaurolophus astronaut holding American Flag

Illustration of a Parasaurolophus astronaut holding American Flag

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: A herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs during Earths Cretaceous period

A herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs during Earths Cretaceous period
A herd of Parasaurolophus hadrosaur dinosaurs during Earths Cretaceous period

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Omeisaurus and duckbill dinosaurs graze in a freshwater lake

Omeisaurus and duckbill dinosaurs graze in a freshwater lake
A passing comet travels through a prehistoric sky as Omeisaurus and duckbill dinosaurs graze in a freshwater lake together

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Illustration of a Parasaurolophus camera operator

Illustration of a Parasaurolophus camera operator

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Illustration of a Parasaurolophus baseball catcher

Illustration of a Parasaurolophus baseball catcher

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex hunting a lone Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaur

Tyrannosaurus Rex hunting a lone Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaur

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Duckbill dinosaurs and large sauropods share a feeding ground

Duckbill dinosaurs and large sauropods share a feeding ground

Background imageParasaurolophus Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex attacking a herd of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs

Tyrannosaurus Rex attacking a herd of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs
Tyrannosaurus Rex attacking a small herd of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs



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In the lush landscapes of the late Cretaceous period, Parasaurolophus dinosaurs peacefully coexist with their sauropod and duckbill counterparts. A captivating watercolour painting captures a close-up, cut-out view of these majestic herbivores, showcasing their unique features. The illustration reveals the intricate bony crest on top of a Parasaurolophus skull, ingeniously designed to direct air as it passes through. With its side profile highlighted, this ornithopod dinosaur stands out with its camouflaged skin blending seamlessly into its surroundings. As we delve deeper into prehistoric Earth, we catch a glimpse of a Parasaurolophus diligently searching for a source of water amidst the vibrant landscape. This magnificent creature thrived during an era dominated by reptilian inhabitants like itself. In another fascinating depiction, we witness an unexpected twist as a reptoid alien colonist engages in work alongside these ancient giants. The versatility and adaptability are further showcased in various illustrations depicting them engaging in different activities. From cooking up meals to exploring their surroundings during the late Cretaceous period – they truly were remarkable beings that roamed our planet millions of years ago. Through artful renderings and vivid imagery, we can appreciate the beauty and diversity that once graced our world through creatures like the Parasaurolophus dinosaur.