Let's see: Puncture marks on Triceratops hip bones caused by normal feeding bites by T.rex that are equal in force to the attack bites of alligators (and that's a heck lot of force, imagine what it could do in a
5, "Did Triceratops taste like Turkey?" 6, "Did the Triceratops DNA mix with the turkey's, causing false conclusions?" 7, "Is the whole thing a hoax?" 8, "Have any turkeys been reported with Triceratops mutations like horns or frills?" 9, "Can it be confirmed that the 'turkey' ...
Tyrannosaurus does not LOOK very gracile, for two reasons: 1) at such a large size, gracile limb proportions look bulky. However, compare the hindlimb of Tyrannosaurus with an elephant, a rhino, a Triceratops, even an Edmontosaurus. You will see that the T. rex legs are more slender and ...
The whole "prosauropoda" thing is a big mess. Some people think they are the ancestors of the Sauropoda, some think they are just a sister group, and some think that they are more closely related to the ornithischians (in phytodinosauria). Basically I think what Luis Rey was proposing ...
Or did he draw that himself? (In which case I envy your talent, Bryan) Those are pretty good pictures, although the animal labled as 'Protoceratops' look like a juvenile Triceratops. The cheekless Kritosaurus is very interesting, since it is not the main line of thought at the moment. ...
Alida, Stegosaurus and Triceratops are great dinosaurs, with awesome defenses. Here are the answers to your questions. Triceratops belonged to the ceratopsid family. Ceratopsids were plant-eaters that arose in the late Cretaceous period. Their relatives and ancestors were the psittacosaurs and ...