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Horned Triceratops

Slowly lumbering along, the triceratops bends down to eat a newly formed fern.  He raises his head, looking very much like a rhinoceros, he looks towards the distant volcano and grinds his teeth.   He also likes to eat conifers and other plants.

Watch out that he does not charge you with his three horns pointing from the front of his head. His head is so heavy, that his body is large to hold the weight of it.  He walks on all fours, and uses his neck plate for protection from T-rex.

His horns were used for stabbing into the body of larger animals.  Here he comes, look at him run to protect himself. 

 

 

Triceratops

 

 
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