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Triceratops Fact Sheet. Triceratops was a large plant-eating dinosaur that had three horns on its face - it lived during the late Cretaceous period. ... What has been Found - About 50 Triceratops skulls and some partial skeletons have been found. Who Found the First Fossil and When - The first Triceratops skull was found...
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At nine meters (30 ft) in length, Triceratops was among the largest ceratopsians and one of the last to become extinct. It made up the bulk of the plant eating population just before the end of the Cretaceous. Its remains are particularly common in coastal lowland sediments.
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Triceratops - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Triceratops (pronounced /traɪˈsɛrətɒps/ ) is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur which lived during the late Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous Period, around 68 to 65 million ...
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Triceratops prorsus from Cretaceous period by Josef Moravec. Triceratops was the most numerous of the horned cretaceous dinosaurs. Triceratops had a skull that reached up 6 ft. Triceratops was herbivore and its largest predator was Tyrannosaurus rex. ... Triceratops was a herbivore and its largest predator was Tyrannosaurus rex.
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Learn all about triceratops dinosaurs with Life Studies. Get your own piece of real fossil dinosaur bone. ... Triceratops dinosaurs roamed throughout the Western part of North America from about 70 to 65 million years ago. The name triceratops literally means "Three horned face." You can tell by looking at a picture of...
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Living in herds helped it by having more adult triceratops to protect its babies alive longer. There is also a lesser chance that all the babies will die from a t-rex. There is also a greater a chance that all of the babies will grow up and have hatchlings of their own to raise and care for.
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Article explains how the original skelton was found, and how they made new bones to make it more realistic. ... With the arrival of a prototype reproduction Triceratops skull in August, NMNH is nearing completion of a major project - the world's first anatomically accurate Digital Dinosaur, rendered from real fossils.
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What did the Triceratops eat? Tuff Leaved Plants ... Where did the Triceratops live? United States (Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota), and Canada ... When did the Triceratops live? 67-65 million years ago...
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