Triceratops
genus of Late Cretaceous ceratopsids
עברית: טריצרטופס - סוג של דינוזאור בעל קרניים ממשפחת הצרטופסיים
See also: Category:Triceratops.
See also: Category:Ceratopia.
Illustrations
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Modern reconstruction of a baby.
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Modern reconstruction of a sub-adult.
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Modern reconstruction of an adult
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Classical reconstruction
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Classical reconstruction with longer horns
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Skull (by O.C. Marsh)
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Outdated skeleton (by O.C. Marsh)
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Digital head reconstruction
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Early painting by Charles Knight, 1904
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Size comparison to human
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Size comparison to Tyrannosaurus
Remains
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Triceratops horridus (top)
Triceratops prorsus (bottom) -
London Natural History Museum
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Triceratops prorsus, YPM 1822
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Smithsonian
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Triceratops prorsus, YPM 1822
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Smithsonian
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Baby
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Triceratops horrdius
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Triceratops horridus
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Adult and a baby
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Triceratops horridus, AMNH, New York
Mounted skeletons
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London Natural History Museum
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Senckenberg Nature Museum, Germany
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Yoshi's Trike, Museum of the Rockies
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"Hatcher", National Museum of Natural History, USA
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"Hatcher", National Museum of Natural History, USA
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"Hatcher", National Museum of Natural History, USA
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T. prorsus at National Museum of Natural History, USA
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T. prorsus at National Museum of Natural History, USA
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Triceratops horridus at the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo, Japan.
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"Fafnir", Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul
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Ontogeny
Fossils on white background
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Triceratops horridus (top)
Triceratops prorsus (bottom) -
Los Angeles County Natural History Museum
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London Natural History Museum
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Royal Tyrrel Museum, Canada
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London Natural History Museum
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Smithsonian
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Oxford University Museum of Natural History
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Royal Tyrrel Museum, Canada
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Triceratops prorsus, YPM 1822
Fossils on black background
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Triceratops prorsus, YPM 1822
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London Natural History Museum
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Yoshi's Trike, MOR 3027
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Yoshi's Trike, MOR 3027
Triceratops on transparent background
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Triceratops prorsus, YPM 1822
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Royal Tyrrel Museum, Canada
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Oxford University Museum of Natural History