Yes. The fossil record is quite clear on this.
A triceratops is more friendly. As triceratops you means the dinosaur that live millions of years ago? Then who really knows. it may be a herbivore but that doesn't mean it is friendly.
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.
Triceratops has been extinct for 65.5 million years, so it isn't important anymore. When it did exist, Triceratops was one of the most common dinosaurs in its habitat. It played a very important role in its ecosystem. Triceratops helped to prevent the plants it ate from overcrowding. They fertilized the soil with their feces and urea. They also provided food for Tyrannosaurus.
The dinosaur with three horns is called the "Triceratops". It is a large plant eater with a frill protecting it's neck. The Triceratops uses the horns for spearing plants, and as weapons to protect itself from predators.
There were only two species of Triceratops. They were Triceratops horridus and Triceratops prorsus.
No. A triceratops is a dinosaur.
The triceratops lived in Argentina.
Yes - Triceratops was an herbivore.
An triceratops roam in europe
Triceratops existed between 68 and 65.5 million years ago. That was at the very end of the Cretaceous time period. The Cretaceous period was the last period of the Mesozoic, or Age of Dinosaurs. This means that Triceratops were one of the very last dinosaurs to exist, and were wiped out by the K-T extinction event that wiped out all of the world's dinosaurs.
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Triceratops are definitely not endangered they are EXTINCT!