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One, a four-ton giant stretching thirty-five feet from nose to tail, so closely resembled a cassowary that scientists named it Corythosaurus casuarius.
Birdology Sy Montgomery 2010
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I've raised Peepie Poo from an egg, and this summer I was planning to herd her, under cover of deepest darkness, to a camp in the Shenandoah National Forest where they have four or five other Corythosaurus frontalises.
Archive 2007-05-01 Anne Johnson 2007
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I've raised Peepie Poo from an egg, and this summer I was planning to herd her, under cover of deepest darkness, to a camp in the Shenandoah National Forest where they have four or five other Corythosaurus frontalises.
Dinosaur Husbandry #2: The Tidal Wave of Dinosaur Hoarders Anne Johnson 2007
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At the very top of the list is my Corythosaurus frontalis.
Dinosaur Husbandry #2: The Tidal Wave of Dinosaur Hoarders Anne Johnson 2007
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At the very top of the list is my Corythosaurus frontalis.
Archive 2007-05-01 Anne Johnson 2007
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Comanchic; _Kritosaurus_ and _Corythosaurus_ of the Middle
Dinosaurs With Special Reference to the American Museum Collections William Diller Matthew 1900
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_Saurolophus_ has a high bony spine rising from the top of the skull; in _Corythosaurus_ there is a thin high crest like the crown of
Dinosaurs With Special Reference to the American Museum Collections William Diller Matthew 1900
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Complete skeletons of these two genera are exhibited in the Dinosaur Hall; the _Corythosaurus_ is worthy of careful study, as the skin of the body, hind limbs and tail, the ossified tendons, and even the impressions of the muscular tissues in parts of the body and tail, are more or less clearly indicated.
Dinosaurs With Special Reference to the American Museum Collections William Diller Matthew 1900
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There is also on exhibition a panel mount of a nearly related genus, _Saurolophus_ the skeleton lying as it was found in the rock, and a fine skeleton of a third genus _Corythosaurus_ with the skin partly preserved on both sides of the crushed and flattened body stands beside it.
Dinosaurs With Special Reference to the American Museum Collections William Diller Matthew 1900
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On view nearby are the "mummy" specimens of Edmontosaurus and Corythosaurus, whose fossils have preserved large areas of skin impressions, allowing us a rare glimpse of what these creatures might have looked like alive.
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