Meaning of name: Three-horned face
Named by: Othniel Charles Marsh, 1889
Time period: Late Cretaceous
Size: Up to 9m long
Diet: Herbivore
Origin: North America
Fossils seen at: Belfast, London, Edinburgh, Paris
Interesting fact: An earlier relative of Triceratops, Psittacosaurus from early Cretaceous Asia, was found preserved with quill-like structures on the tail, which may have served a purpose in display or even defense. This evidence of quills in Psittacosaurus has led to the suggestion that other ceratopsians, including Triceratops itself, may have also possessed similar structures.
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