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The Corythosaurus is an upcoming lambeosaurine.

In Real Life[]

Corythosaurus was a large, plant-eating, duck-billed dinosaur (family Hadrosauridae). It was about 9-10 meters (30-33 feet) long, 2 meters (6.5 feet) tall at the hips, and may have weighed up to 4.5 tonnes (5 tons).

It had a hollow, bony crest on top of its long head in the shape of a helmet flattened on the sides. Corythosaurus' nostrils went up through the crest. The crest may have been used to make sounds, as a cooling device, courtship displays, and/or as a sense-of-smell enhancer (Corythosaurus' olfactory lobes, the part of the brain that sense smell, were located within the crest). Males had larger crests than females and juveniles.

Corythosaurus had a toothless beak and hundreds of cheek teeth that it used to grind up its food. It had shorter arms, and a long, heavy tail. It had no natural defenses. Its femur (thigh bone) was 108 cm long. 

In The Isle[]

For a more complete gallery, visit Corythosaurus/gallery

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Behind The Scenes[]

The Parasaurolophus replaced the Corythosaurus. Despite the fact that Juvie/Adult models were made for the Corythosaurus, it is unlikely if it will ever make it into the game. However, Punchpacket later confirmed that they planned to utilize all of their assets, confirming that Corythosaurus will be in the game but not in Survival.

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