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Pictured is a statue of a parasauralophus resting on its knees at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden in Fort Worth, Texas. Parasauralophus was a crested hadrosaur from North America. It is from the Late Cretaceous Period 76.5 to 74.5 million years ago. It was up to 33 feet long and had hundreds of teeth for shearing plants.