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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.
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IFLScience on MSNFirst Evidence Of A Dinosaur Herd Combining Two Species Revealed In Cretaceous TracksA late Cretaceous trackway in Canada contains the footprints of at least nine dinosaurs from four species. Two of the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhy Did Dinosaurs Have Horns? It May Not Have Been Simply for DefenseHorned dinosaurs represent the peak of prehistoric fashion. From the relatively simple arrangement of the famous “three-horned face” Triceratops or the elaborate splash of ornaments on the skull of ...
Bisticeratops froeseorum is a horned dinosaur in the ceratopsian family, the same group as the triceratops. Unlike the triceratops, though, the Bisticeratops froeseorum had only two horns on its ...
A newly discovered trove of fossilized footprints provides what may be the first evidence of prehistoric diversity in ...
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.
The horns are the largest and most ornate ever found in the family of dinosaurs it belongs to, according to the researchers. The dinosaur does not have a nose horn but rather two large and ...
Move over, triceratops — a new horned dinosaur has entered the scene. A display of the Lokiceratops rangiformis, a freshly discovered species of horned dinosaur, was set to be unveiled Thursday ...
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.
Bisticeratops froeseorum is a horned dinosaur in the ceratopsian family, the same group as the triceratops. Unlike the triceratops, though, the Bisticeratops froeseorum had only two horns on its ...
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 ...
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