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==Intro== |
==Intro== |
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Styracosaurus meaning "spiked lizard" was [[ceratopsian]] from the Cretaceous period, about 76.5 to 75 million years ago. It had up to eighteen long horns extending from its neck frill, a smaller horn on each of its cheeks, and a single horn protruding from its nose, which may have been up to 60 cm long and 15 centimeters wide. The function or functions of the horns and frills have been debated for many years. The most likely function for the nose horn is as defence. |
Styracosaurus meaning "spiked lizard" was [[ceratopsian]] from the Cretaceous period, about 76.5 to 75 million years ago. It had up to eighteen long horns extending from its neck frill, a smaller horn on each of its cheeks, and a single horn protruding from its nose, which may have been up to 60 cm long and 15 centimeters wide. The function or functions of the horns and frills have been debated for many years. The most likely function for the nose horn is as defence. |
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Length: 6 metres |
Length: 6 metres |
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Weight: 3 tons[[File:Styraco_agitated.jpg|thumb|An agitated Styracosaurus]] |
Weight: 3 tons[[File:Styraco_agitated.jpg|thumb|An agitated Styracosaurus]] |
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+ | Diet: '''[[Herbivore]]''' |
[[Category:Ceratopsians]] |
[[Category:Ceratopsians]] |
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[[Category:Herbivores]] |
[[Category:Herbivores]] |
Revision as of 18:50, 18 September 2010
Intro
Styracosaurus meaning "spiked lizard" was ceratopsian from the Cretaceous period, about 76.5 to 75 million years ago. It had up to eighteen long horns extending from its neck frill, a smaller horn on each of its cheeks, and a single horn protruding from its nose, which may have been up to 60 cm long and 15 centimeters wide. The function or functions of the horns and frills have been debated for many years. The most likely function for the nose horn is as defence.
Fact File
Length: 6 metres
Height: 1.8 metres
Weight: 3 tons
Diet: Herbivore