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- Triceratops - Wikipedia
Bearing a large bony frill, three horns on the skull, and a large, four-legged body, exhibiting convergent evolution with rhinoceroses, Triceratops is one of the most recognizable of all dinosaurs and the best-known ceratopsian
- Triceratops | Description, Size, Fossil, Diet, Facts | Britannica
Triceratops, (genus Triceratops), large quadrupedal plant-eating ceratopsian dinosaur that had a frill of bone at the back of its skull and three prominent horns
- 10 Intriguing Triceratops Facts - ThoughtCo
Triceratops lived at the end of the Cretaceous period, just before the dinosaurs went extinct With its three horns and giant frill, the Triceratops is one of those outsize dinosaurs that have captured the public's imagination almost as much as Tyrannosaurus rex
- All about Triceratops - Animalia
A large ceratopsian dinosaur of the genus Triceratops of the Cretaceous Period, having a large bony frill at the back of the skull, a pair of horns above the eyes, and a single horn on the nose
- Triceratops - Natural History Museum
With its three horns, parrot-like beak and large frill that could reach nearly one metre across, the skull of Triceratops is one of the largest and most striking of any land animal Triceratops might have used its horns to fend off attacks from Tyrannosaurus
- Triceratops - Description, Size, Fossils, Diet, Facts,
Triceratops was a type of herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period around 65 million years ago As one of the most recognizable dinosaurs, these large animals had three horns on their head and a large bony frill extending from the back of their skulls
- Triceratops: Facts about the three-horned dinosaur - Live Science
Triceratops, with its three horns and bony frill around the back of its head, is one of the most recognizable dinosaurs Its name is a combination of the Greek syllables tri-, meaning "three,"
- Triceratops - National Geographic Kids
Although it might appear dangerous, Triceratops was actually a slow-moving herbivore that used its beak-like jaw and slicing teeth to pluck and chew tough plants that other dinosaurs couldn’t
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