There are few moments in the life of an animal more important than the mating season. It is a time that decides who gets to pass their genes to the next generation. This sentiment is the same even in Late Cretaceous Utah. Travel back 76 million years to see how this pivotal part of the year affects the lives of the bird-like Hagryphus, the armored Akainacephalus, the giant croc Deinosuchus, the crested Parasaurolophus and the horned Nasutoceratops. Witness how the males of all these species compete for the attention of the opposite sex, whether it be with display, through sound, or by combat.
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