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This dino’s headgear likely impressed a mate.
Subscribe menu Triceratops might have tussled to impress
This dino’s headgear likely impressed a mate.
Subscribe menu Triceratops might have tussled to impress
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Read about the dinosaurs uncovered in this story from Nat Geo Kids.
ceratosaur; an ancestor of the horned dinosaurs—such as Triceratops—named
Guess the letters to spell out the secret words.
letters to spell out the secret words before the Triceratops
This dino had a nine-inch-thick skull.
Pachycephalosaurus walked alongside Triceratops, Ankylosaurus
It had feathers, but this dino couldn’t fly.
group spots a Protoceraptops, an older cousin of Triceratops
You better beware this dino’s tail.
used to attract mates, similar to the frill on a Triceratops
Discover why this ancient predator is known as the king of the dinosaurs.
America, following its nose: The animal sniffs a tasty Triceratops