The Parasaurolophus Lives

Parasaurolophus PARR-ə- SAWR-ə-LOH-fəs; meaning “near crested lizard” is a genus of ornithopod dinosaur that lived in what is now North America during the Late Cretaceous Period, about 76.5–74.5 million years ago. It was a herbivore that walked both as a biped and a quadruped.

They thought it was Extinct!

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The Parasaurolophus are able to live in a wide range of habitats. The only apparent requirements are a source of water, food, and a protected area for raising hell. The best habitats are hardwood swamps, floodplain forests, fresh- concrete balconies, and sewers and urban tunnels. On the prairies, the parasaurolophus’ are most abundant in woodlot and wetland areas. This highly adaptable reptile is also very common in many cities of North America.

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As with home ranges, parasaurolophus densities vary significantly depending on the type of habitat. Estimates of five to 10 Parasaurolophus per 1,000 square kilometers are common in swamp infested backwoods country.

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The urban parasaurolophus is always creating havoc with civic officials. Leading to responses by para-military forces.

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They have been spotted swimming with other species.

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The diet of the parasaurolophus is mainly fish, but it will attack almost anything unfortunate enough to cross its path, including dogs and cats, small ponies, porcupines, humans, and other parasaurolophus. It will also scavenge carrion, and can eat up to half its body weight at a feeding.

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Some of the beasts have a penchant for beer.

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They have shown a tendency to enjoy snow.

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The creatures are highly intelligent and have attempted to disguise themselves.

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They will take cover when attacked.

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Doomsday Condo Complex for the Very Rich

Apocalypse Wow! Luxury doomsday condo complex is built 15 storeys underground in an old Cold War missile silo – and an apartment can be yours for $1.5million
Complex is designed to survive any apocalypse such as health pandemics, cataclysmic weather and terror attacks
The condos can hold up 70 people with resources to keep them alive for years, as they wait for the dust to settle
They feature flat-screen TVs, swimming pools, a theater, workout area, library, classrooms and a rock climbing wall
The walls, constructed with epoxy-hardened concrete, are 9 feet thick and designed to survive a direct nuclear strike
A single condo in the complex near Concordia in Kansas costs anwhere from $1.5 million up to $3 million

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A luxurious doomsday bunker complex designed to comfortably survive any apocalypse has sold out all of its condos – despite the fact that prices range from $1.5 to $3million.
The Survival Condo Project is a luxury complex housed 15 storeys below ground in a former missile silo near Concordia, in Kansas.
It is designed to comfortably survive any apocalyptic disaster such as global health pandemics, cataclysmic weather and terror attacks, including a nuclear one.

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The condos are equipped with all the amenities and resources that its residents need to survive for around five years.
The missile silo was originally built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the 1960s for the Atlas F missile, and there were 72 of them around the country.
The walls of the silo, constructed out of epoxy-hardened concrete, are 9 feet thick and designed to survive a direct nuclear strike.

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The survival condos are designed to hold up to 70 people and have enough resources to keep them alive for years, as they wait for the dust to settle.

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A single condo is nearly 2,000-square-foot in size and cost anywhere from $1.5 to $3 million.

Larry Hall, the brainchild behind the project, says that the condos are already sold out, but he is currently working on a second.

The condos are equipped with a number of modern amenities including flat-screen TVs, a community pool, theater, workout area, classrooms and library, and a minor surgery center.

Each residential unit is provisioned with a five-year supply of freeze-dried and dehydrated survival food per person.

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The facility has a military grade security system that includes infrared cameras, proximity sensors, trip sensors, and passive detectors

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The air supply for the entire facility is filtered by Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical filters, and the physical air intakes are protected by blast valves that prevent an overpressure air wave created by a nearby explosion from entering the facility and killing those inside.
Power is provided by the local electric grid, with a backup large wind turbine, and a diesel generator, while water is provided from redundant sources and purified for consumption.

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On the security aspect, the facility has a military grade security system that includes infrared cameras, proximity sensors, microphones, trip sensors, and passive detectors.
Numerous levels of blast doors are designed to withstand sizable explosives protect the facility’s entrance.
The Survival Condo Project is not the only one of its kind. Elsewhere around the United States, privately owned bunkers in decommissioned military sites are creeping up as a new breed of wealthy survivalist are emerging.

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Back-up generators

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Industrial washers and dryers

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Flat screen portals show real time action on the surface to counter the enclosed reality.

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The Pool
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