Sporistics
Triceratops
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By Dadltondmd
07/03/2009 - 18:28:32

Type: Creature
Rating: 0.03 (Not rated)
Tags: big, ceratopsid, crest, dadltondmd, dino, dinosaur, dinosaurs, frill, horns, spikes, triceratops

Description

A 30 foot long Ceratopsid from late Cretaceous North America. they are known for their large sheild-like crests and three horns on their heads.

Details

1685
DNA points
Height
1.46
61 Bones4 Feet0 Hands
Diet: Herbivore
Health: +5
Meanness
23 %
Cuteness
40.96 %
Sociability
6 / 20
Aggressiveness
6 / 20
Abilities
3 / 15
4 / 52 / 50 / 5
0 / 54 / 53 / 5
2 / 50 / 50 / 5
0 / 50 / 5
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By Jonnigirl
 

all your dinosaurs are so cool!

By Rockman
 

@VEGBUG1: If you want all of this to make sense than watch Dinosaurs Decoded on National Geographic. It has some of the top minds in the paleontological field!

By Rockman
 

VEGBUG1: Paleontologists have also decided to change the name from torosaurus to triceratops cause triceratops is something our parents grew up with and torosaurus is something we've only heard of from Walking with Dinosaurs

By Rockman
 

@VEGBUG1: Its not a theory. Its been proven. And i'm not saying the triceratops was a baby. Its in the prime of its life but when it got older the points on the frill dulled until they were flat.

By VEGBUG1
 

@ rockman: Only a theory, and you are forgetting they have 30ft. long skeletons of Triceratops. Would there be baby Torosaurus's that big? Plus, the skull structure is much different.

By russwallac
 

@Rockman: Actually, triceratops was larger than torosaurus, so it can't be a baby one. Also, the ONLY scientist to say that was Jack Horner, who's the same guy who claimed that t-rex was a scavenger!

By Rockman
 

Awesome trice but a rescent study shows that triceratops never existed. It was, in fact a young torosaurus. This also explains why no baby torosaurus has been discovered yet.

By Hydromancerx
 

This is awesome!

By Ashlycreaturgirl
 

all of ur prehistoric creatures are beautiful!

By Ashlycreaturgirl
 

ph...my...god... that is just.. beautiful... looks like one of those pictures from my dinobook! *rtttttttttttttttttttt!!*

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