Parasaurolophus (sp.) (CB-Topps)

The cyrtocristatus species of Parasaurolophus found in Western North America and described by John Ostrom in 1961. Parasaurolophus, which means “Similar Saurolophus,” lived in the late Cretaceous about 76-65 Million years ago. It was 10.6 meters (33 ft.) in length, 4 meters (13 ft.) in height and weighed 4 tons. The species on Isla Sorna is different from the one on Isla Nublar as we can see by the smaller and more curved crest.

The walkeri species is found in Western North America and described by Parks in 1922. Parasaurolophus lived in the late Cretaceous about 76-65 Million years ago. It was 10.05 meters (33 ft.) in length, 4 meters (13 ft.) in height and weighed 4 tons. This one inhabits Isla Nublar.