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Impressions of fleshy pads can be seen around some Corythosaurus feet. Today, we now know that these helped support its massive weight on dry land, but back in the 1910s, they were believed to ...
A new instrument called the Dinosaur Choir uses CT scans and 3D modeling to recreate actual the sounds of a Corythosaurus. If you’ve ever wondered what a dinosaur might have actually sounded ...
Reconstructions of the skull in a juvenile and sub-adult Corythosaurus created using CT scanning. The nasal cavity is highlighted in green, and the brain appears in purple. The complicated nasal ...
Brown was inspired and immediately started work on her first project, Rawr!A Study in Sonic Skulls, which is the work that Dinosaur Choir continues.Both projects focus on the Corythosaurus, but at ...
The original Corythosaurus skull collected by George Sternberg in 1920. Katherine Bramble There are a few reasons a dinosaur’s head might get separated from its body.
Dinosaur Sighting: Corythosaurus in Beijing. Riley Black - Science Correspondent. September 18, 2009. Get our newsletter! Get our newsletter! Feedloader (Clickability) ...
Researchers have matched the headless skeleton to a Corythosaurus skull from the university's Paleontology Museum that had been collected in 1920 by George Sternberg to the headless dinosaur.
image: The Corythosaurus skull, collected in 1920 by George Sternberg, is in the University of Alberta's Paleontology Museum. view more . Credit: Katherine Bramble.
dinosaurs, like corythosaurus and cryolophosaurus, had crests. and then others, like and cryolophosaurus, had crests.
A Corythosaurus with skin impressions--similar to this one on display at the American Museum of Natural History--was lost when a German military vessel sank the SS Mount Temple on December 6, 1916.