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Horned dinosaurs represent the peak of prehistoric fashion. From the relatively simple arrangement of the famous ...
T-Rex and Triceratops were two incredibly powerful dinosaurs that roamed the Earth together some 65 to 68 million years ago. The T-rex is often considered one of the most terrifying carnivores to ever ...
It's difficult to tell which feature of the triceratops is more striking: the two large horns that jut from its forehead or the large frill that extends out from the back of its skull.
This relative of the triceratops was a bit smaller—but still weighed 2.5-4 tons! ... Unlike the triceratops, though, the Bisticeratops froeseorum had only two horns on its head instead of three.
Anyone wandering 78 million years ago through the swamplands of modern day Montana may have come across a dinosaur so unusual that scientists have likened it to the god of mischief himself.
A new dinosaur has been identified and named by Colorado State University affiliate faculty member Joseph Sertich and University of Utah Professor Mark Loewen. The dinosaur’s name,&nbsp ...
Horridus is a Triceratops horridus skeleton that is also the most complete Triceratops skeleton ever — and it has found its forever home. What remains of this majestic creature from about 67 ...
Lokiceratops had two curving horns more than 16 inches (40 cm) long above its eyes, small horns on its cheeks, and blades and spikes along its extended head shield. Dinosaur from Montana had horns ...
The skeleton is 7.15 meters long (23 feet) and stands 2.7 meters high (8 feet) at the hips. The skull represents more than one third of its total length, with two large horns over 1.1 meter long ...
A newly identified dinosaur with large, ornate horns on its massive head shield has been named after a famous Norse god who sported a similar headpiece in recent Marvel movies.
PARIS (AP) — The world’s biggest triceratops skeleton, ... (8 feet) at the hips. The skull represents more than one third of its total length, with two large horns over 1.1 meter long ...
A paleontologist from Colorado is one of two dinosaur experts who are announcing a new discovery this week. The dinosaur is called a Lokiceratops rangiformis, and there's a fun story behind the name.