PARASAUROLOPHUS

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Parasaurolophus '93

Species: Parasaurolophus walkeri; Type: Prehistoric
Height: 13 ft (4 m); Length: 33 ft (10 m); Weight: 5 tons
Attributes: Bite, stomp, tail
Powers: None revealed
Intelligence: Animal
Land Speed: Moderate
Kaiju Level: Zero (lightweight)
Weakness(es): None revealed
Allies: Parasaurolophus; Enemies: Unknown
Film: Jurassic Park (1993)
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Additional Data:
Jurassic Wiki
Description: This "duck-billed" herbivore lives in Isle Soma off the coast of Costa Rica. They travel in herds and like to keep near the river banks, perhaps for protection from predators, or maybe they're just thirsty.
Review:
Roger Ebert
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Parasaurolophus '97

Species: Parasaurolophus walkeri; Type: Prehistoric
Height: 13 ft (4 m); Length: 33 ft (10 m); Weight: 5 tons
Attributes: Bite, stomp, tail
Powers: None revealed
Intelligence: Animal
Land Speed: Moderate
Kaiju Level: Zero (lightweight)
Weakness(es): None revealed
Allies: Parasaurolophus; Enemies: Humanity
Film: The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
Made in:
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Additional Data:
Jurassic Wiki
Description: This Parasaurolophus and other cloned dinosaurs were captured and caged by humans to put on public display, but due to an escaped Tyrannosaurus Rex, plans were changed and they were released back into the wild.
Review:
Roger Ebert
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Parasaurolophus '01

Species: Parasaurolophus walkeri; Type: Prehistoric
Height: 13 ft (4 m); Length: 33 ft (10 m); Weight: 5 tons
Attributes: Bite, stomp, tail
Powers: None revealed
Intelligence: Animal
Land Speed: Moderate
Kaiju Level: Zero (lightweight)
Weakness(es): None revealed
Allies: Corythosaurus, Parasaurolophus; Enemies: Humanity
Film: Jurassic Park III (2001)
Made in:
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Additional Data:
Jurassic Wiki
Description: These normally gentle herbivores will herd with other like-minded dinosaurs for protection, like the enormous Corythosaurus. They don't appear to use their knobby head projections offensively or defensively, preferring to run away from any danger.
Review:
Monkeys Fighting Robots

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