no it just had tiny arms.
no, just tiny arms.
The answer is Triceratops. Triceratops and T-Rexfought each other. T-Rex used it's elephant crushing teeth to tear apart his opponent and Triceratops used his three sharp horns to poke T-Rex right in the stomach! YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!
Yes, Triceratops were a prey animal. The only predator that could threaten adults, however, was the T-Rex. Triceratops used its horns and potentially lived in herds to protect itself.
Tyrannosaurus rex was the apex predator of the local habitat, where they and Triceratops lived. T-rex may even have hunted Triceratops. However, because they were herbivores, Triceratops were far more common than T-rex. I'm not sure which of those you consider dominant.
for example a Tyranosaurus Rex ( T-Rex )
The most likely predator of Triceratops was T-rex. There are bones of Triceratops that have been found with T-rex tooth marks on them, but those may have been made by a T-rex that was simply scavenging on the Triceratops. The only other possible predator of Triceratops could have been large packs of maniraptoran dinosaurs.
Pass to T Rex
There are examples of damage to triceratops done by a t-rex attacking from in front. Examination of the damage shows that the triceratops continued to grow more bone after the conflict, so the triceratops survived the attack. This implies that a triceratops could beat a t-rex. On the other hand, there have been fossilized dung samples which show that T-rex ate triceratops. This may mean that triceratops was hunted by T-rex, but since T-rex is a scavenger, this could just mean they sometimes ate an already dead triceratops. So, in answer to your question, we have direct reason to believe that a triceratops would sometimes win, and little *direct* evidence in the other direction. Given the size, armament, et cetera, it seems likely that sometimes one would win, sometimes the other, with the odds probably going to the T-rex.
Both Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops were dinosaurs. They were also very similar in regards to weight, and they were both very formidable to their enemies. Of course, they both had all the basic body parts for a dinosaur, the head, the torso, the four limbs, even though Tyrannosaurus had very small arms, and the tail.
t-rex, triceratops
the triceratops hated the t-rex
3 Hulls on a trimaran3 Horns on a Triceratops
Triceratops is a scientific name - dinosaurs don't really have common names, although their genus names are used to commonly refer to them. The best example is Tyrannosaurus rex - Tyrannosaurus is the genus name and rex the species name. There are two species of Triceratops, Triceratops horridus and T. porosus.