Top 10 similar words or synonyms for saurolophus

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huayangosaurus    0.991322

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deinonychus    0.988891

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for saurolophus

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Saurolophus Saurolophus () ଡାଇନୋସର ବଂଶର ଜୀବ ଅଟେ । ଏହି ଜୀବଟି ବର୍ତ୍ତମାନ ବିଲୁପ୍ତ । ଏହାର ଜୀବାଶ୍ମ ଓ ଅବଶେଷ ଉତ୍ତର ଆମେରିକାରୁ ମିଳିଥିଲା । ଏହାର ଜୀବାଶ୍ମ ଓ ଅବଶେଷ ଏସିଆରୁ ମିଳିଥିଲା ।
Saurolophus ଏହି ଡାଇନୋସରଟି କ୍ରେଟାସିଅସ ଯୁଗରେ ବାସ କରୁଥିଲା ।
Saurolophus Saurolophus ଏକ ତୃଣଭୋଜୀ ଜୀବ ଥିଲା ।
ଉତ୍ତର ଆମେରିକୀୟ ଡାଇନୋସର ଗୁଡ଼ିକର ତାଲିକା Finally, the Late Cretaceous Period, the greatest abundance and diversity of dinosaurs of all time lived in North America. During the early part of the Late Cretaceous, the therizinosaur "Nothronychus" and the ceratopsian "Zuniceratops" lived. During the Campanian stage of the Late Cretaceous, an enormous diversity of dinosaurs is known. Theropods included the tyrannosaurs "Albertosaurus", "Gorgosaurus", "Daspletosaurus", "Teratophoneus", "Bistahieversor",and "Appalachiosaurus", and the dromaeosaurids "Dromaeosaurus", "Saurornitholestes", "Atrociraptor", and "Bambiraptor". Ceratopsians, such as "Pachyrhinosaurus", "Styracosaurus", "Centrosaurus" "Monoclonius", "Brachyceratops", "Pentaceratops", and "Leptoceratops" also existed. Among hadrosaurs," Hypacrosaurus, Gryposaurus, Kritosaurus, Parasaurolophus", "Corythosaurus", "Lambeosaurus", "Saurolophus", and "Prosaurolophus" existed. During the latest Cretaceous, the Maastrichtian age, the diversity of dinosaurs wasn't as great as the preceding Campanian stage. North American herbivorous dinosaurs from this time period include the titanosaur sauropod "Alamosaurus", the ceratopsians "Triceratops" and "Torosaurus", the pachycephalosaurs "Pachycephalosaurus", "Stygimoloch", "Dracorex", and "Stegoceras", and the hadrosaur "Edmontosaurus". Predatory dinosaurs from this time period included the tyrannosaurids "Tyrannosaurus," Dryptosaurus', and "Nanotyrannus" (which may just be a juvenile of the former), and the troodontid "Troodon".