The genus is Triceratops, and there were two species, Triceratops horridus and Triceratops prorsus. The genus Triceratops belongs to the tribe Triceratopsini, which belongs to the family Ceratopsidae. The family Ceratopsidae belongs to the suborder Ceratopsia. All horned, herbivorous dinosaurs belonged to Ceratopsia. Ceratopsia was a division of the clade Marginocephalia, which also includes the pachycephalosaurs. Marginocephalia belongs to the order Ornithischia, which includes all bird-hipped dinosaurs. Ornithischia belongs to the clade Dinosauria. In order from smallest group to largest group, Dinosauria belongs to Dinosauriformes, Dinosauromorpha, Ornithodira, Archosauria, Crurotarsi, Archosauriformes, Archosauromorpha, Sauria, Neodiapsida, Diapsida, Romeriida, Eureptilia, and finally Sauropsida. Sauropsida is a clade belonging to the class Reptilia, which belongs to the clade Amniota, then the clade Tetrapoda, Teleostomi, Eugnathostomata, and then Gnathostomata. Gnathostomata belongs to the subphylum Vertebrata, the phylum Chordata, and the kingdom Animalia.
Its is a 3 horned lizard
A triceratop has 4 legs.
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Three horned face
Up to 9m (30ft), 6 tonnes
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A triceratops was 3 metres or ten feet tall
Any sharp toothed meat eating dinosaur.
If you are asking for biological classification then: animalia mammalia cordata primates hominidae homo homo sapiens