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Parasaurolophus Walkeri

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Average, Polyamorous, Diurnal, Semi-Aquatic, Territorial, Herbivore

Grouping Limits 8 adults & unlimited juvies and hatchlings

Nesting 4 Spring 2hrs | 3 Summer 2hrs | 2 Autumn 1hr | 1 Winter 1hr


Birth

Calves are born very weak; they will remain in their nests with their mothers until they become a juvie. They have weaker vocal cords than normal; however, they aren't as bad as some other dinosaurs. Once calves turn into smaller bulls or does they will begin walking around to test their leg strength. After completing the walking stage, they go to their father/mother to learn the basics and more.


Juvenile

The older calves become and turn into mini bulls and fawns they will become very aware and playful. Their bonds with their siblings are near unbreakable. If danger is to happen, all of the offspring will run to their mothers or the head mare. Male and female siblings are usually seen apart learning from other mares or the bull.


Solitary

Bulls and does are very insecure when alone, they have a big urge to meet up with other herbivores or other parasaur. They will not investigate anything that sounds like a carnivore, heading towards more herbivore like sounds and areas. They may also be seen near waters if they take an extra step in solitary life. They will vocalize when they think it is safe.


Courtship

When does come into season, they will vocalize it. Then the lead bull will fight other bulls coming of age so that he may lay claim to them. Does will look for strength and color, if they do not see such in a male it is all over for him. Does will also want the bull to do a dance in their favor, this will also confirm the strong bond between them. If a bull fight happens to break out, younger bulls may convince younger does to sneak away with him instead.


Parental Hood

Does will all nest in a similar area so that they keep an eye on all of the offspring, these areas are usually hard to find or surrounded well. Does will become more aware of their nesting space and how precious food is at this stage. They will not tolerate other mid-tiers (excluding other does) or apex-tiers, they allow low-tiers to be groomers or tick service. Inexperienced mothers will look up to older does so that she may raise her clutch successfully. Bulls will not care for calves; he will only pay attention to mini juvie bulls. In this stage the bull acts as a sentry.


Inhabitants

They are found in forests with water, swamps and deep marshes. Sometimes found in the mountains as well.


Hierarchy Lead stallion | Eldest mare


Herd Mentality

As the numbers in a Parasaur herd begins to grow, so will the noise. Their confidence becomes more and more inflated with the huge numbers. Does will spend most of their times creating bonds, chatting up the mare, and lounging in the sun with each other. The bucks of the herd are very Roudy and tend to head butt each other for practice, they also practice swooning ladies. The named lead buck does not mind this behavior unless bothered or in mating season. The eldest mare is very looked upon with mares and she is in many choices to where they will go and when they rest most of the time

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