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Triceratop

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Triceratops (/traɪˈsɛrətɒps/ try-SERR-ə-tops;[1] lit. 'three-horned face') is a genus of chasmosaurine ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the late Maastrichtian age of the Late Cretaceous period, about 68 to 66 million years ago in what is now western North America. It was one of the last-known non-avian dinosaurs and lived until the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 66 million years ago. The name Triceratops, which literally means 'three-horned face', is derived from the Greek words trí- (τρί-) meaning 'three', kéras (κέρας) meaning 'horn', and ṓps (ὤψ) meaning 'face'.

Bearing a large bony frill, three horns on the skull, and a large, four-legged body, exhibiting convergent evolution with bovines and rhinoceroses, Triceratops is one of the most recognizable of all dinosaurs and the most well-known ceratopsian. It was also one of the largest, up to 8–9 metres (26–30 ft) long and 5–9 metric tons (5.5–9.9 short tons) in body mass. It shared the landscape with and was most likely preyed upon by Tyrannosaurus, though it is less certain that two adults would battle in the fanciful manner often depicted in museum displays and popular media. The functions of the frills and three distinctive facial horns on its head have long inspired countless debates. Traditionally, these have been viewed as defensive weapons against predators. More recent interpretations find it probable that these features were primarily used in species identification, courtship, and dominance display, much like the antlers and horns of modern ungulates.

Triceratops was traditionally placed within the "short-frilled" ceratopsids, but modern cladistic studies show it to be a member of Chasmosaurinae, which usually have long frills. Two species, T. horridus and T. prorsus, are considered valid today. Seventeen different species, however, have been named throughout history. Research published in 2010 concluded that the contemporaneous Torosaurus, a ceratopsid long regarded as a separate genus, represents Triceratops in its mature form. This view has still been highly disputed and much more data is needed to settle this ongoing debate.

Triceratops has been documented by numerous remains collected since the genus was first described in 1889 by American paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh. Specimens representing life stages from hatchling to adult have been found. As the archetypal ceratopsian, Triceratops is one of the most beloved, popular dinosaurs and has been featured in numerous films, postage stamps, and many other types of media.
-Wikipedia-
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Dectective camera man 5 AGO a las 6:23 a. m. 
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Nice
sandra1812042 7 MAY a las 11:08 a. m. 
im first comment in 2025 here
Spooky Josuuj 16 SEP 2024 a las 3:32 p. m. 
WAIT IS THIS A SIZE ACCURATE ONE!!! THANK YOU!!!
xeno zilla 17 JUN 2024 a las 3:29 a. m. 
triceraptop:mirosbird:
duplobatmanfat 2 FEB 2024 a las 6:28 p. m. 
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Gabriel 25 NOV 2023 a las 3:42 a. m. 
rex remake?
Ryanisunique107 2 SEP 2023 a las 8:32 p. m. 
this isnt a building
p1ayernotfound 2 SEP 2023 a las 7:54 p. m. 
this is getting popular now
cool
Piss 2 SEP 2023 a las 12:17 p. m. 
albertosaurus?
Mr.Tenna 29 AGO 2023 a las 9:25 p. m. 
wowzers :steamthumbsup: