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+ | |Name = Triceratops |
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+ | |image = [[File:Triceratop.png|300 px]] |
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+ | |Meaning = three-horned face |
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+ | |Height = 7ft |
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+ | |Weight = 6-12 tons |
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+ | |Species = Dinosaur |
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+ | |home = Triceratops Trail Station, North America |
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+ | |Time = Cretaceous Period |
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+ | |Family = Ceratopsian |
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⚫ | |Diet = Herbivore}}'''Triceratops''' was an herbivore from the Cretaceous. It used its tough beak to eat low-lying green plants. With hundreds of teeth in its jaws, this animal sliced its food into bite sized chunks. It lived during the Cretaceous period in Western North America. The most notable Triceratops is Trudy, Tank, Tuck, Todd, and Truman. |
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+ | ==Members== |
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+ | *[[Triceratops Family]] |
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+ | **[[Trudy]] |
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+ | **[[Tank]] |
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+ | **[[Tuck]] |
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+ | **[[Trevor]] |
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+ | ===Other Members=== |
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+ | *[[Todd]] |
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+ | *[[Truman]] |
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+ | *[[Trenton Triceratops|Trenton]] |
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+ | [[Category:Dinosaur]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cretaceous Period]] |
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+ | [[Category:Herbivore]] |
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+ | [[Category:Templates]] |
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+ | [[Category:Ceratopsian]] |
Revision as of 05:06, 22 February 2020
Triceratops | |
Meaning | three-horned face |
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Height | 7ft |
Weight | 6-12 tons |
Species | Dinosaur |
Home | Triceratops Trail Station, North America |
Time | Cretaceous Period |
Family | Ceratopsian |
Diet | Herbivore |
Triceratops was an herbivore from the Cretaceous. It used its tough beak to eat low-lying green plants. With hundreds of teeth in its jaws, this animal sliced its food into bite sized chunks. It lived during the Cretaceous period in Western North America. The most notable Triceratops is Trudy, Tank, Tuck, Todd, and Truman.