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Parasaurolophus
Status Pointable herbivore
Dangerous? No
Carnivores
Menu image of Parasaurolophus
Menu image of Parasaurolophus's target zone
This is a good dinosaur for the beginning hunter. This duckbilled plant eater has a striking head crest that can reach up to six feet (1.8m) long, making it very easy to spot. This herbivorous dinosaur has an average sense of sight, an average sense of smell, and an excellent sense of hearing. The target-zones on this specimen are the head, neck, and back areas.
Length 4.64–8.12 m (15.47–27.07 ft)
Weight 0.96–2.94 T (1.06–3.24 t)
Sight
Scent
Hearing
Health 5
Rank Novice
Points 6
Spawns when not hunted? yes
Carnivores 2
Menu image of Parasaurolophus
Call image for Parasaurolophus
Length 4.64–8.12 m (15.47–27.07 ft)
Weight 0.96–2.94 T (1.06–3.24 t)
Sight
Scent
Hearing
Health 6
Points 5
Cost 10
Spawns when not hunted? yes
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Parasaurolophus is a large herbivorous dinosaur that lived in the Late Cretaceous Period. Parasaurolophus often run when the player gets too close, making it a tricky animal to hunt.

Biology

This hadrosaur was a bizarre herbivore; it bears striking head crest that can reaching up to six feet (approximately 1.8 meters) long, making it a very distinctive dinosaur. Parasaurolopus are very common dinosaurs; they form the bottom of the food chain and are basic herbivores. This animal posses average sight and smell and excellent hearing.

Carnivores

Target Zone

Parasaurolophus have a Target Zone that starts at the head and precides its way down halfway down the spine.

Behaviour

Parasaurolophus, when not disturbed, will often graze on a low growing plants. Only lifting its head up to swallow, it is very easy to take advantage of the animal as it eats. They are also very sensitive to any smells or sounds and will flee from the player at the first sign. Often running from the hunter, long after he was first seen.

Carnivores 2

Target Zone

Parasaurolophus have a health value of 6 and only require a few shots from even the weakest weapons.

Behaviour

Parasaurolophus in Carnivores 2 behave similarly to the ones in Carnivores. Although, it does behave slightly less skittish.

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