GeoByte1:In the early 1900s fossil hunters found the remains of these duck-billed plant eaters in Alberta, Canada.
GeoByte2:Corythosaurus probably traveled in herds, stopping to eat plants by rivers and lakes.
GeoByte3:Scientists believe that the crest on this dinosaur's head functioned as a sensitive nose capable of smelling enemies from long distances.
GeoByte4:The male Corythosaurus "serenaded" females by making loud trumpeting sounds through air passages that ran from its nostrils to its crest.
GeoByte5:The hollow helmet-shaped crest on this dinosaur's head was larger in males. It may have changed color during mating season to attract females.
GeoByte6:The name ^Corythosaurus^ means "helmet lizard."