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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 22:34, 23 September 2007: 976 × 316 (19 KB): Marmelad {{Information |Description=Size comparison between the hadrosaur Parasaurolophus and a human |Source=Based on Image:Human-parasaurolophus size comparison2.png |Date=2007-09-23 |Author=Marmelad |Permission=Attribution ShareAlike 2.5
English: Size comparison of the two better-known species of the North American hadrosaurid dinosaur Parasaurolophus, P. walkeri (type species, blue) and P. cyrtocristatus (fuchsia). The ornithopod silhouettes are based on their respective skeletals by Scott Hartman.
Size comparison of P. cyrtocristatus (left, violet) and P. walkeri (right, blue) Like most dinosaurs, the skeleton of Parasaurolophus is incompletely known. The length of the type specimen of P. walkeri is estimated at 9.45 metres (31.0 ft), [ 22 ] and allometry-based body mass estimates indicate that a 9 metres (30 ft) long individual would ...
As I see edit history, it is claimed that original image have too large skull. But anyway probably needs better size diagram for article? Ta-tea-two-te-to 13:15, 13 August 2023 (UTC) As as I see, it was due to user WelcometoJurassicPark. I currently reverted chart to original one in page. Ta-tea-two-te-to 13:29, 13 August 2023 (UTC)
Lambeosaurini is defined as all taxa more closely related Lambeosaurus lambei than to Parasaurolophus walkeri, and Parasaurolophini as all those taxa closer to P. walkeri than to L. lambei. In recent years Tsintaosaurini and Aralosaurini have also emerged. [20]
The size of the two Saurolophus species compared to humans Saurolophus is known from material including nearly complete skeletons, giving researchers a clear picture of its bony anatomy. S. osborni , the rarer Albertan species, was around 8.2–8.5 m (27–28 ft) long, with its skull 1.0 m (3.3 ft) long.
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Size comparison of selected giant sauropod dinosaurs. The sauropods' most defining characteristic was their size. Even the dwarf sauropods (perhaps 5 to 6 metres, or 20 feet long) were counted among the largest animals in their ecosystem. Their only real competitors in terms of size are the rorquals, such as the blue whale.