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      Parasaurio - Parasaurolophus
      Parasaurus
      InfoThe parasaurus (parasaur in English) was a herbivorous dinosaur that lived in the late Cretaceous period, approximately 83 and 71 million years ago.
      Size9 m
      Value

      Cranéo: 3.500 Berries.
      Body: 3.500 Berries.
      Cola: 2.500 Berries.



      TimeUpper Cretaceous
      Parties
      • Parasaurus Skull
      • Parasaurus Body
      • Cola Parasuario
      Appearances
      • Animal Crossing: Wild World
      • Animal Crossing: City Folk/Let's Go To The City
      • Animal Crossing: New Leaf
      • Animal Crossing: New Horizons
      Museum information:

      Animal Crossing: Population: on the rise !:
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      Animal Crossing: Wild World:
      "It survived all other dinosaurs, for reasons unknown to me. The magnificent crest of its head was a hollow bone measuring up to a meter! BRUUUUUU! That was how powerful and impressive its roaring call must be!"
      Animal Crossing: City Folk/Let's Go To The City:
      "The parasaurus lived until the end of the days of the dinosaurs. The crest on its head was a hollow bone over a meter long. Apparently, it used it to make a sound similar to that of the horn. Just thinking about how that sound must have been makes my feathers stand on end ... "
      Animal Crossing: New Leaf:
      "The parasaurus is famous for the crest that ran from its nose to the back of its head. The crest came from a hollow bone that was more than a meter in length. Theories maintain that it used it to emit sounds for various reasons . "
      Animal Crossing: New Horizons:
      "Ah, yes, the parasaurus. It was a beast with a certain taste for music. According to a theory of mine, of course. It had a bony protrusion on the top of the skull, hollow and about three feet long. Well, I think that It served as a sounding board for him to echo when he sang in the shower. "



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