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  • Styracosaurus - Wikipedia
    Like other ceratopsians, this dinosaur may have been a herd animal, travelling in large groups, as suggested by bone beds Named by Lawrence Lambe in 1913, Styracosaurus is a member of the Centrosaurinae One species, S albertensis, is currently assigned to Styracosaurus
  • Styracosaurus - Natural History Museum
    Styracosaurus was a plant-eating dinosaur It had a parrot-like beak, as well as rows of teeth that were continuously replaced - ideal for feeding on tough material The downward angle of its head and mouth probably meant it mostly ate low-growing vegetation
  • Styracosaurus | Spiked Dinosaur of the Cretaceous Era
    Styracosaurus is a fascinating dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Learn about its discovery, unique features, and environment it thrived in
  • Styracosaurus Animal Facts - Styracosaurus - A-Z Animals
    Styracosaurus is a genus that translates into a spiked lizard It was found in the year 1913 and currently only has two known species; the Styracosaurus albertensis and Styracosaurus ovatus
  • 10 Facts About Styracosaurus - ThoughtCo
    Styracosaurus, the "spiked lizard," had one of the most impressive head displays of any genus of ceratopsian (horned, frilled dinosaur) Get to know this fascinating relative of Triceratops
  • Styracosaurus Facts, Habitat, Diet, Fossils, Pictures
    The Styracosaurus was a genus of plant-eating dinosaurs that walked the earth about 75 million years ago on the vast coastal plains Canada and the USA They are known for their horns and the characteristic frill on and around the skull and the face area
  • Styracosaurus The Spiked Dinosaur With a Crown of Horns
    Styracosaurus remains one of paleontology’s most visually striking and scientifically significant dinosaurs From its impressive crown of horns to its social behaviors and ecological adaptations, this ceratopsian offers a fascinating window into life during the Late Cretaceous period
  • Styracosaurus - facts about styracosaurus, a ceratopsian dinosaur with . . .
    Styracosaurus was a herbivore (plant-eating) dinosaur that lived during the late Cretaceous period, between approximately 76 and 70 million years ago It has been estimated that Styracosaurus was sized about 18 feet (5 5 meters) long, and could have weighed 2 7 tons




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