Four.
You mean DID - triceratops are extinct. They were four-legged dinosaurs, however.
It's quite easy really all you have to do is times four legs by 12= 48 legs
Triceratops was a quadruped, meaning that it walked on all four legs. Triceratops had a special ability to quickly rotate, which was useful in defending itself against predators like Tyrannosaurus.
it walks on four legs
Triceratops walked on all four legs. Therefor, they were quadrupeds. In the past, Triceratops was often portrayed with a sprawling gait, but research shows that, like other dinosaurs, Triceratops was fully erect.
Triceratops was a quadruped, meaning that it walked on all four legs. Triceratops had a special ability to quickly rotate, which was useful in defending itself against predators like Tyrannosaurus.
Triceratops are very large dinosaurs that had trouble lifting their body weight. Because of natural selection the dinosaur adapted to walking on four of it's legs instead of two.
Triceratops was a quadruped, meaning that it walked on all four legs. Triceratops had a special ability to quickly rotate, which was useful in defending itself against predators like Tyrannosaurus.
The triceratops. All the long neck dinosaurs such as Brachiosaurus
Triceratops was a quadruped, meaning that it walked on all four legs. They weren't built for speed, but that doesn't mean they were slow. Triceratops did have a special ability to quickly rotate, which was useful in defending itself against predators like Tyrannosaurus.
Triceratops was primarily a quadrupedal dinosaur, meaning it walked on all four limbs. Its sturdy legs and large body allowed it to support its weight and move effectively across various terrains. Although it was capable of short bursts of speed, Triceratops was generally a slow-moving herbivore, using its strong legs to navigate its environment while foraging for plants.
Triceratops had a bulky torso supported by its four stocky legs. The hind legs were slightly longer than the front legs and had four toes, while the front legs had three toes. Triceratops had a thick but tail, but it was short by dinosaur standards. The head of Triceratops was huge in proportion it its body. It had a beak which it used for plucking leaves to eat. Above each eye it had a three foot long horn, and there was a smaller horn on the nose. A large, round frill extended from the back of the Triceratops's head, and the frill was probably used for display. Triceratops was thirty feet long and nearly ten feet tall at the highest point. The length of the head and frill was about ten feet, while the body added another ten feet and the tail made up the final third of its length. Triceratops weighed 6 to 12 tons, depending on whose weight estimate you use.