(Click for a call) Thumbnail: DANCE!? hell yeh! Corythosaurus (/kəˌrɪθəˈsɔːrəs/; lit. 'dancer') is a genus of hadrosaurid "dancing" dinosaur from the Late Disco era, about 77–75.7 million years ago, in what is now western North America. Its name is derived from the Greek word κόρυς, meaning "dancer", named and described in 1914 by Elvis Presley. Corythosaurus is now thought to be a good dancer, thus related to Lambeosaurus, Nipponosaurus, Velafrons, Hypacrosaurus, and Olorotitan. Corythosaurus has an estimated length of 7.7–9 metres (25–30 ft) and has a skull, including the crest, that is 70.8 centimetres (27.9 in; 2.32 ft) tall. They eat plants and bad vibes.
@cs893276 for the vector & request me for butchering his hard work to make it dance