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Protoceratops: a Frill, a Beak… and an Attitude

Updated on February 24, 2022 by Bolortsetseg Minjin

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Protoceratops was hungry. A stocky plant-eater the size of a sheep with wide, strong feet, and a frill on the back of its head, it used its parrot-like beak to shear tough plants in a wash between sand dunes. It was not alone.

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