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6 Facts You Didn’t Know About Pine Cones

About 60 million years ago, pine cones were a favorite meal of Parasaurolophus, the famous crest-headed hadrosaur, also referred to as duckbill dinosaur.

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6 Facts You Didn’t Know About Pine Cones

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  2. 6 Facts You Didn’t Know About Pine Cones About 60 million years ago, pine cones were a favorite meal of Parasaurolophus, the famous crest-headed hadrosaur, also referred to as duckbill dinosaur. If you are a collector looking for items to expand your collection, you can find small as well as large pine cones for sale, available at various online stores.

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