Find out what we’ve learned about how Triceratops lived and why it went extinct. Triceratops’ enormous head might have been all it took to send other dinosaurs running—some recovered skulls ...
Meet Horridus — one of the most complete Triceratops fossils ever discovered. Found in Montana, Horridus at Melbourne Museum in Australia in the new exhibit "Triceratops: Fate of the Dinosaurs." The ...
Dino Lab Incorporated, at 43 and 45 Erie Street, unveiled two new projects that will be on display at the museum: the return ...
A heard of Triceratops horridus walking through a Cretaceous swamp. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing ...
Artist’s rendering of battling Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops horridus. (Illustration by Anthony Hutchings/Friends of the NC Museum of Natural Sciences via Courthouse News) (CN) — Scientists from ...
Triceratops was one of the most common dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous Period. Its most prominent features are on its head: two long brow horns, a nasal horn, and a bony frill. Its frill had no ...
Image credit: (above) Struthiomimus and Triceratops, Douglas Henderson, pastel on paper, 1999. From the children's book, Asteroid Impact, 2000.