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How did triceratopses look?

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Triceratops was a stocky, four legged, herbivorous dinosaur. Its had had a large frill, and it had a long horn over each eye and a short horn on its nose. Triceratops also had a beak. They were about 30 feet long total, and the head, including the frill, was nearly ten feet long.

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