Thread:Collector1/@comment-1426621-20150424051456/@comment-1426621-20150424060529

Well that is to say rather true. However the size of this Parasaurolophus is a lot bigger than walkeri and has several differences to it than the old clones. From my gather of information and good memory, Parasaurolophus. tubicen was the largest of the three Para species now since Parasaurolophus. walkeri is only 31ft in length, this species is 10 times that size, also P. tubicen's head measured 6 feet longer than the other species and has a much larger and thicker crest than the other species do and thought his much would much not validate the species...the new clones look nothing like old ones and are bulkier in appearance and have a totally different color scheme and as with most bigger members of a species of animals they usually have more mass and are bulkier. The latter also seems to have these traits of which I speak and also has a thicker beak than the other species. There is some pretty upholding evidence to prove this

Here is a few pictures of the crest, the article and a reconstruction of the Parasaurolophus species and their comparison alongside P. tubicen.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasaurolophus

http://yemayema.deviantart.com/art/Parasaurolophus-trio-468687654

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hadrosauridae_fossils_at_the_CMNH.jpg#/media/File:Hadrosauridae_fossils_at_the_CMNH.jpg

http://nmnaturalhistory.org/parasaurolophus-tubicen.html