Triceratops prorsus Skull - Display Replica
Triceratops prorsus Skull - Display Replica


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Triceratops prorsus Skull - Display Replica
This herbivore may have had a dual use for its three horns and large bony frill. Undoubtedly helpful in protecting the animal from its predators like T. rex, its horns may also have been used for uprooting trees, and its frill for extra protection as the trees fell. Its powerful jaws and very coarse teeth would then vertically slice and powerfully pulverize, whole trees.
Age | Late Cretaceous [~66 MYA] |
Locality | Hell Creek Formation, Harding County, South Dakota, USA |
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Size | ~ 7' l x 4' w (2.2 x 1.2 m) |
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