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  2. Fighting Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Kenneth Carpenter suggested another scenario in which the multiple wounds delivered by the Velociraptor on the Protoceratops throat had the latter animal bleeding to death. As a last effort, the Protoceratops bit the right hand of the predator and trapped it under its own weight, causing the death and eventual desiccation of the ...

  3. The Truth About Killer Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    The fossil of a Velociraptor fighting a Protoceratops shows that the Velociraptor pierced the neck of its prey, possibly to impale the arteries or the vein. Velociraptor's wings were used for balance and agility, much like the wings of an African ostrich. Along with its claws, Velociraptor's teeth were useful weapons.

  4. Triceratops - Wikipedia

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    Triceratops (/ t r aɪ ˈ s ɛr ə t ɒ p s / try-SERR-ə-tops; [1] lit. ' three-horned face ') is a genus of chasmosaurine ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the late Maastrichtian age of the Late Cretaceous period, about 68 to 66 million years ago in what is now western North America.

  5. Dueling Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    It consists of the fossilized skeletons of a tyrannosaur (generally considered a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex) and a Triceratops horridus entangled with one another and entombed in sandstone. This is quite similar to the Fighting Dinosaurs , a 74-million-year-old specimen found Mongolia in 1971, in which a Velociraptor and Protoceratops were ...

  6. List of dinosaur specimens with nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Hatcher the Triceratops: Haxby Trike MOR 1625 Museum of the Rockies Triceratops: Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian, 68-66 million years ago) Headless Henry [30] [31] [32] Missouri Institute of Natural Science Triceratops: Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian, 68-66 million years ago) One of the largest known specimens. Named after Matt Forir's son. Hellboy

  7. If Triceratops had a metalhead cousin, this dinosaur ... - AOL

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    Named partly for the Norse god of mischief, Lokiceratops rangiformis was a cousin of Triceratops and lived in a swampy environment alongside other horned dinosaur species about 78 million years ago.

  8. The only animal Australians are afraid of? A bird. Here’s why

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    The cassowary looks like a relic from another geologic era – it’s as tall as a person, has glossy black feathers and piercing eyes, walks on two feet, can weigh up to 140 pounds, and has a ...

  9. Velociraptor - Wikipedia

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    The endocranium examinations also further cemented the theory that the dromaeosaur was an agile, swift predator. Fossil evidence suggesting Velociraptor scavenged also indicates that it was an opportunistic and actively predatory animal, feeding on carrion during times of drought or famine, if in poor health, or depending on the animal's age. [41]