Fossil skull of Paraceratops
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late-cretaceous-period
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sauropsida
birdship-order
herbivorous-dinosaur
parasaurolophus
duck-billed-dragon-family
collective-life
having-a-keen-sense-of-hearing-and-smell
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Pangosaurus is a dinosaur of the duck billed dinosaur family in the bird hipped order of the lizard class, also known as Pangosaurus. The most obvious feature is the crown extending from the head, which is rod-shaped and longer than other crowned dinosaurs. There is a thin tube in the crown of the head, which makes a sound when air passes through, and the auxiliary comb dragon uses it for "conversation". The forelimbs of the parasaurus can support the body, swim, and wade in water. Living in the late Cretaceous period, this species was discovered in North America and lived along inland waterways. Eating plants, the habitat is home to many evergreen trees, ferns, and a small number of flowering plants. Collective life, with a keen sense of hearing and smell, will use a crown to send out warning signals when danger is detected.