Parasaurolophus Titanii

Parasaurolophus Titanii is an extinct species of Hadrosaur part of the extinct genus, Parasaurolophus. Despite its species name, it was slightly smaller than Parasaurolophus walkeri of the Late Cretaceous. It was discovered in 2019 first as a fossil impression, with its skin colorations, fat, muscle, etc, preserved in stone, making it among the most accurate dinosaurs shown in restorations known to science, along with Psittacosaurus (an early bipedal ceratopsid which was mostly brown in color).